19 E De La Guerra St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA

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La Casa de la Guerra, 11-19 East de la Guerra St Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

The De la Guerra house is important, both as an architectural monument and for the historical events and personages which have been associated with its long history. It is unquestionably the major monument of the Spanish and Mexican period in Santa Barbara Architecturally it is also of great significance for the part it played in the creation of the 20th century Spanish Colonial revival in southern California, The various members of the De la Guerra family occupied important positions in Santa Barbara and in California political and social life. The house has been made famous by the description of such 19th century visitors as Richard Henry Dana, Alfred Robinson and others

La Casa de la Guerra, 11-19 East de la Guerra St Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

The De la Guerra house is important, both as an architectural monument and for the historical events and personages which have been associated with its long history. It is unquestionably the major monument of the Spanish and Mexican period in Santa Barbara Architecturally it is also of great significance for the part it played in the creation of the 20th century Spanish Colonial revival in southern California, The various members of the De la Guerra family occupied important positions in Santa Barbara and in California political and social life. The house has been made famous by the description of such 19th century visitors as Richard Henry Dana, Alfred Robinson and others

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