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1721 Santa Barbara Street is currently for sale in Santa Barbara, listed by Ashley Anderson and Paul Hurst of Berkshire Hathaway Luxury Collection International, and Francie Berezo of Prestigious Properties & Investments. Reach Ashley at 618-8747, Paul at 680-8216, or Francie at 705-2561, or visit 1721SantaBarbara.com for a 3D tour and details.
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the woodwork, including the floors, was restored and refinished. As just one example, the front foyer of the home has an intricately carved ceiling with separate panels and crossbeams. This took more than 160 hours of hand-sanding to restore its original beauty. The same room has pocket doors with gorgeous hardware and fittings that were completely refurbished by hand. The design and construction, and all of this meticulous detail work, was conducted by area company Art and Elements. I’m told that the construction crew admires and adores Hugo Garcia, the CEO, general contractor, and leader of the project. If the care and attention to detail is any indicator, I can see why. The City of Santa Barbara also approved every step of the renovation and has designated this home as a city landmark. The house is more than 3,100 square feet with five bedrooms and four baths, including two master bedrooms upstairs, both with bathrooms, porches, and fireplaces. Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom, plus there’s a little office with a view and a laundry room in the middle. The entire upstairs flows well, leading from one room to the next. The downstairs could be reconfigured any number of ways. The rooms are all large, bright, and connected,
with a full bathroom in the center. As I was walking through the downstairs, admiring the layout and flow—there’s even a little “Harry Potter” bedroom behind one room — I caught myself thinking that there is only one bathroom downstairs. I smiled at how quickly I had got caught up in the size and scale of this grand mansion. It lacks absolutely nothing. The landscaping was meticulously designed by the same firm in a Victorian style, with gardens, pathways, and focal points. Drought-tolerant plants were incorporated into the existing trees and bushes. There are several porches and a veranda that wraps around almost the whole house which expand the living space outdoors and extend the character of the house beyond its walls. The upstairs back porch is one of my favorite “rooms” in the house. It offers a grand view of the neighborhood and surrounding houses, down to the Granada building beyond and all the way to the ocean. Looking out over the backyard, I was reminded that this house is closer to its neighbors than a similarly priced home in Montecito would likely be. For many people, myself included, the friendly neighborhood feel, along with the walkability factor of this location, is a bonus. The ideal new owners of this classic home should be ready to be sociable with folks passing by who want to stop and admire this new/old Victorian beauty and hear the stories of how it was brought back to life.
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y little downtown cottage has beautiful hardwood floors, original to its 1920s pedigree. But if you put a marble on said floor, it will roll into the corner. Nothing is quite straight or flush or exactly level. The dual-paned sash windows have their original glass, but be careful when you try to open that particularly finicky one in the bedroom. You’ll have to tug and jiggle it just so, and then when you’ve almost given up, it will likely fly all the way open. Such are the quirks with many older houses. Along with the charming age-appropriate details come drawers that stick and stairs that creak in telltale spots. Forget closet space and modern conveniences such as air conditioning. These inconveniences are the trade-offs for having a house with character. However, today I visited a home that has all of the original charm from its 1895 beginnings, plus updated systems, features, and amenities to rival any house built today. The house at 1721 Santa Barbara Street is located in the heart of Santa Barbara’s Upper East, the area serving as the gateway to the Old Mission. Surrounded by stately homes in varying styles, it takes something really special to stand out in this neighborhood, and this home does. This home just underwent a massive restoration, including a new and upgraded foundation, new plumbing, gas and electrical systems, a new roof, new and rebuilt windows, and new heating and air conditioning systems offering modern standards, including separate climate zones and energy efficiency. The house was enlarged to provide a larger, state-of-the art kitchen, a breakfast area and family room downstairs, and a huge master suite with a spacious balcony above. In addition to modernizing and enlarging the house, the renovation team paid painstaking attention to the home’s myriad period details, using old-world craftsmanship and quality. Every window in the house was taken apart and rebuilt with tempered glass, and all of
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900 Hot Springs Rd | $17,900,000 900hotspringsroad.com Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
1592 E Mountain Dr | $14,900,000 5 beds 8 baths Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
1398 Oak Creek Canyon Rd | $13,650,000 1398oakcreekcanyonroad.com Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
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840 Cima Linda Ln | $6,300,000 5 beds 6 baths John Henderson 805.689.1066
1473 Edgecliff Ln | $13,400,000 montecito oceanfront Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
605/607 Cowles Rd | $12,000,000 4 beds 4 baths Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
1530 Roble Dr | $11,900,000 1530robledrive.com Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
610 Cima Vista Ln | $11,900,000 6 beds 8 baths Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
705 Toro Canyon Rd | $6,995,000 4 beds 5 baths Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
3485 A Padaro Ln | $5,995,000 4 beds 4 baths Pamela Regan 805.895.2760
221 E Constance Ave | $5,500,000 6 beds 7 baths Lesley/John 805.450.8923
36 Hammond Dr | $5,250,000 4 beds 4 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
4395 Via Esperanza | $5,250,000 5 beds 5 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
820 Cima Linda Ln | $4,900,000 8 beds 8 baths John A Sener 805.331.7402
929 Canon Rd | $4,750,000 3 beds 5 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
1520 Las Canoas Rd | $4,550,000 4 beds 5 baths Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773
5840-5844 Casitas Pass Rd | $4,500,000 5 beds 6 baths Carey/Gail 805.689.6262
1464 Bonnymede Dr | $4,495,000 4 beds 4 baths Gayle Lofthus 805.689.9011
118 Los Aguajes Ave | $4,400,000 11 Unit income property Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
835 Puente Dr | $2,975,000 5 beds 4 baths Brian King 805.452.0471
5152 Foothill Rd | $2,595,000 2 beds 3 baths Lynn Z Gates 805.705.4942
18 W Victoria St 308 | $2,499,000 2 beds 3 baths Tim Walsh 805.259.8808
1901 Gibraltar Rd | $2,350,000 3 beds 2 baths suding//murphy 805.455.5736
4569 Via Clarice | $2,150,000 3 beds 4 baths Gregg Leach 805.886.9000
19 Seaview Dr | $1,995,000 2 beds 2 baths Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
18 W Victoria St 310 | $1,950,000 1 bed 2 baths Donald/Cecilia 805.895.3833
3815 Crescent Dr | $1,795,000 4 beds 3 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
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216 E Figueroa St | $1,650,000 2 beds 2 baths Pamela Regan 805.895.2760
150 Eucalyptus Hill Cir | $1,550,000 3 beds 3 baths Mary Lu Edick 805.452.3258
219 Equestrian Ave | $1,495,000 2 beds 2 baths suding//murphy 805.455.8055
1526 E Valley Rd | $1,485,000 2 beds 2 baths Thomas Johansen 805.969.8900
1269 Mountain View Rd | $1,189,000 4 beds 2 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879
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18 W Victoria St 103 | $1,275,000 1 bed 2 baths Tim Walsh 805.259.8808
18 W Victoria St 208 | $1,050,000 1 bed 2 baths Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773
2328 Cliff Dr | $999,000 3 beds 2 baths Ian Haggerty 805.452.1647
4815 La Gama Way | $972,000 3 beds 2 baths Tiffany Haller 805.698.6694
2940 Valencia Dr | $949,000 3 beds 1 bath Toni Mochi 805.636.9170
6408 Covington Way | $929,000 4 beds 3 baths Gary Welterlen 805.895.4744
155 Big Canyon Ct | $919,000 4 beds 3 baths Andrew Katsev 805.681.8800
895 Cheltenham Rd | $879,000 2 beds 2 baths David M Kim 805.296.0662
1940 N Jameson Ln B | $825,000 3 beds 2 baths Lynn Golden 805.570.5888
Costa Rica, Las Mareas | $775,000 3 beds 4 baths Susan Jordano 805.680.9060
123 Bath St A8 | $747,000 1 bed 2 baths Ted/Shandra 805.886.1175
136 Nectarine Ave | $699,000 3 beds 2 baths Grubb Campbell 805.895.6226
3015 Foothill Rd | $685,000 2 beds 1 bath Darcie/Thomas 805.637.7772
1126 E Haley St | $679,000 2 beds 2 baths Ted/Shandra 805.886.1175
3875 Cinco Amigos | $649,500 3 beds 3 baths Cara Gamberdella 805.680.3826
198 Main St 203 | $579,000 1 bed 1 bath Jackie Walters 805.570.0558
201 Toro Canyon Rd | $3,850,000 9+/- acres Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773
871 Park Hill Ln | $2,950,000 4.25+/- acres John Henderson 805.689.1066
978 Via Los Padres | $1,195,000 0.62+/- acre Regina/David 805.451.1994
1094 Toro Canyon Rd | $999,000 45.99+/- acres John Bahura 805.680.5175
LOTS & LAND
2368 Whitney Ave | $1,675,000 3 beds 2 baths Ted/Shandra 805.886.1175
669 Picacho Ln | $5,995,000 669PicachoLane.com Riskin Partners 805.565.8600
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food or pollination. Glare from lighting can impact wetland habitats that are home to amphibians such as frogs and toads, whose nighttime croaking is part of their breeding ritual. Artificial light can lure baby sea turtles away from the sea to their demise. The destructive impact is not only on wildlife. Our bodies produce the hormone melatonin in response to circadian rhythm. This hormone helps keep us healthy: It has antioxidant properties, induces sleep, boosts our immune system, lowers cholesterol, and bolsters the functioning of the thyroid, pancreas, ovaries, testes, and adrenal glands. Nighttime exposure to artificial light suppresses melatonin production.
Much outdoor night lighting is inef inefficient, overly bright, poorly directed, improperly shielded, and, in many cases, completely unnecessary. The dark-sky movement is a campaign to reduce light pollution. The movement began with astronomers, but as scientists continue to learn of the ever more pervasive and pernicious consequences of excessive night lighting, the movement has gained many advocates, including many governments. Here are five things you can do to reduce light pollution at home: Use only lighting that is needed. Install energy-efficient bulbs in
the warm part of the color spectrum (the blue light colors are more harmful). Convert to motion-detector switching or timers. Properly shield outdoor lights from the sky. Keep blinds shut at night to keep light glow inside.
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relied on the Earth’s predictable rhythm of day and night. Plants and animals depend on the daily cycle of light and dark to govern life-sustaining behaviors such as reproduction, nourishment, sleep, and protection from predators. Most migratory birds travel at night, relying on starlight for navigational clues. They recognize constellations and get critical directional information from the position of stars. Every year, millions of birds die colliding with needlessly illuminated buildings and towers, but “lights out” programs in cities, especially along flyways, have a strong mitigating result: Bird deaths declined by 80 percent when lights were turned off at Chicago’s McCormick Place — and that’s just one building. Collisions are not the only issue; scientists write of songbirds and seabirds being“captured” by searchlights on land and by light from gas flares on marine oil platforms, circling and circling in the thousands until they drop from exhaustion. Many insects are drawn to light, but artificial light can create a fatal attraction. Declining insect populations negatively impact all species that rely on insects for
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$1,195,000
3/23/16
945 olD RanCH RD
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MaRKs JuDY
$570,000
3/23/16
4527 CaRPInteRIa ave H
HaRRIson sCott a tRustee
MaRCHbanKs PRoPeRtIes llC
$1,800,000
3/24/16
4885 sanDYlanD RD 5
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$101,500
3/25/16
4819 sIsQuoC st
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noYola antonIo
RIveRa eDgaR eu
$620,000
3/21/16
5775 alonDRa DR
WalMan RonalD
RanDall Jason eu
$133,000
3/23/16
4942 la gaMa WaY
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sQuIRes toDD M eu
$1,070,000
3/24/16
5730 stoW CanYon RD
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$721,000
3/24/16
615 las PeRlas DR
PetIt KennetH a tRustee
CaballeRo Jose eu
$747,000
3/25/16
5553 CatHeDRal oaKs RD
RegalaDo aleX M estate
CHRIstoFF susan
$195,000
3/25/16
4455 seConD st
RaMos geoRge R
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$103,500
3/25/16
4578 tWelFtH st
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$290,000
3/21/16
215 n e st
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PeReZ veRRonICa eu
$333,000
3/22/16
1244 stonebRooK DR
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$266,000
3/23/16
1316 W neCtaRIne ave
baRaJas RaYMonD
MCIveRs JoCelYn M tRustee
$255,000
3/24/16
539 n e st
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$340,000
3/24/16
1233 stonebRooK DR
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$275,000
3/24/16
1316 W PIne ave
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botello luIs a
$162,000
3/25/16
27 vIllage CIRCle DR
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MullIns WIllIaM s JR
$260,000
3/25/16
912 e bell ave
KnuDsen KatHeRIne tRustee
PIllsbuRY KellY
$130,000
3/25/16
1307 W CYPRess ave D1
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$292,000
3/25/16
1348 CRoWn CIR
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$265,000
3/25/16
417 e leMon ave
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JuDson K leonaRD tRustee
$1,575,000
3/21/16
655 Juan CResPI ln
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$837,500
3/22/16
304 ennIsbRooK DR
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$2,500,000
3/24/16
230 Hot sPRIngs RD
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$4,900,000
3/25/16
1948 tollIs ave
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$2,725,000
3/25/16
584 baRKeR Pass RD
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$3,325,000
3/25/16
665 Juan CResPI ln
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Maassen MoRgan
$850,000
3/21/16
5 st ann DR
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$1,734,000
3/22/16
1919 santa baRbaRa st
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talleY steven e
$600,000
3/22/16
440 e oRtega st
DaWson DavID P tRustee
Musante PeteR P tRustee
$1,392,000
3/22/16
2109 CHaPala st
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MIlleR WaRRen P tRust
$2,550,000
3/22/16
1650 oveRlooK ln
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$1,750,000
3/22/16
520 W gutIeRReZ st
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$785,000
3/22/16
4440 sHaDoW HIlls CIR J
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$700,000
3/23/16
2528 boRton DR
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$525,000
3/24/16
835 W valeRIo st
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$1,977,000
3/24/16
2451 las Canoas RD
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$2,188,000
3/25/16
240 las altuRas RD
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$1,525,000
3/25/16
2010 las tunas RD
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$700,000
3/25/16
126 e alaMaR ave
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$1,150,000
3/25/16
1114 Del sol ave
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$1,350,000
3/25/16
921 Isleta ave
sCHaKett FaMIlY InvestMent llC
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$970,000
3/25/16
101 PoR la MaR CIR
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$1,325,000
3/25/16
1226 alaMeDa PaDRe seRR
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$875,000
3/25/16
298 Calle esPeRanZa
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$820,000
3/25/16
3715 bRent st
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$1,102,000
3/25/16
967 CHeltenHaM RD
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$1,055,000
3/25/16
2972 la CoMbaDuRa RD
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$423,000
3/21/16
4306 s FoXenWooD CIR
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3/21/16
4278 eastWooD DR
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1558 s WallIs ave
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$290,000
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$150,000
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This data is provided to The Santa Barbara Independent by an outside third-party source and represents a partial list of recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County on the dates listed. While this information is public record, The Santa Barbara Independent cannot guarantee the accuracy nor the completeness of this list.
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by Michael Redmon
by Randy Arnowitz Santa BarBara HiStorical MuSeuM
History 101
late afternoon so it is still viable into the evening when the worms are more likely to ingest it. Spray Bt weekly until the new bougainvillea growth is clean and free of damage. Another organic-type pesticide called Spinosad can be used and also helps eliminate leaf miners and thrips. It is also the ingredient in some of the oral pesticides that we give our dogs to keep fleas at bay. One online source explains that these bacteria produce a substance that acts as a neurotoxin in some insects that causes them to become excited to the point of exhaustion, to stop eating,
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Michael Redmon is the director of research at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
t used to be that bougainvilleas were easy and foolproof to grow here in Santa Barbara. It always seemed that, once established, they didn’t need food, weren’t bothered by bugs, and existed on almost no water. (I always wondered if someone sneaked eaked into the Douglas Family Preserve at night and watered the feral ones that are tucked away overlooking Hendry’s Beach.) Bougies were a cast-iron staple in your garden that gave you an abundance of color and little grief, save for the thorns. That all changed in 2006 when a sneaky little brown (or green) inchworm was accidentally introduced into California. The bougainvillea looper (Disclisioprocta stellata) is the caterpillar or larvae form of the somber carpet moth. They don’t live in your carpet, and with all the bougainvillea in this town to dine on, I can’t imagine what they’ve got to be somber about. Nevertheless, they’re pesky and destructive. The moth does not eat the bougainvillea but instead lays its eggs on the undersides of the leaves. The hatching inchworms are what cause the scallop-shaped, munched-on, damaged foliage. There are a few ways to get them out of your life and off of your bougainvillea. You can spray the foliage with Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), which is a naturally occurring bacteria that makes the bug’s guts explode after they eat it — kind of like when you have that one extra slice of pizza, but worse. Since Bt quickly breaks down in sunlight, it is best applied in the
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ested in the property but were prevented from moving forward when a group of 70 citizens paid $6,000 for the site with the idea of holding it until the city could purchase it. In 1909, a bond measure to buy the land failed by 37 votes, but the city managed to scrape together $7,400 to proceed with the transfer. The land was dubbed Citizen’s Park. The park remained undeveloped as land-use proposals were bandied about. One of the most persistent ideas was to transform it into a harbor. One such plan called for a yacht harbor, La Puerta al Mar, submitted by a civil engineer who at the time was overseeing construction of streetcar lines in Santa Barbara. The city turned down the idea, primarily because roads would have to be rerouted to see the project through. In 1917, a group of 500 schoolchildren presented the city with a petition to turn the park into a bird refuge. The city granted the request, and there the refuge sat, a victim of sad neglect, for more than 10 years. This state of affairs was transformed in 1928. Anna Clark was the widow of William Clark, a former U.S. senator who had made his fortune in copper mining in Montana. She lived in the family’s bluff-top estate overlooking East Beach and thus knew firsthand of the sad state of the refuge. Working with her daughter, Huguette, the latter gave $50,000 to transform the refuge into a freshwater lake, with three man-made islands, landscaping, walkways, and bridle paths. The park was christened the Andrée Clark Bird Refuge, after Huguette’s deceased older sister. Today the Bird Refuge remains one of Santa Barbara’s gems.
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ne of the most tranquil places on the South Coast is the Andrée Clark Bird Refuge. The serenity of this park today holds little clue to this area’s colorful past. In the mid-1800s, this low-lying area was known as the Estero (Lagoon) or the Salt Pond. Storms and high tides would inundate the site with ocean water. During the summer, when the brackish waters would recede, locals would congregate to gather salt from the lagoon bed. The area was also a popular recreation spot. In 1873, John Bradley, a horse breeder and entrepreneur, bought the property with the intent of building a racetrack. The track would be the scene of events to which there would be an admission charge and would also be thrown open for impromptu contests. Races were held as early as August 1873, but the ground still had numerous soft spots, making for treacherous footing. An 1874 newspaper report related the excitements of bullriding contests, while a fenced area was the scene of the old Californio sport of bull-and-bear fighting. The grand opening of Ocean Beach Park Track took place on July 4, 1874. Some 1,000 people attended the festivities. The location was not ideal, for water continued to collect in low-lying areas, making the track unusable for long periods of time. Bradley even considered turning the track over to farming in 1877, but heavy salt concentrations precluded agricultural use. The track remained open, through good times and bad, until 1886 when the Agricultural Park and Race Track was opened, in yet another swampy area, at the foot of Laguna Street. The site had a number of owners until 1906. A group of oil developers was inter-
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and die within two days. Not unlike what happened to my friend Eugene right before the season finale of Downton Abbey. Although both insecticides occur naturally, they may come with some risk. There is some evidence that Spinosad may harm bees if they come in contact with it, and with constant use, caterpillars can become resistant to Bt. If you want to be on the safe side, you can conduct a reconnaissance mission at night with a flashlight and a mayonnaise jar or hang a bird feeder nearby to encourage the birds to do their job.
Randy Arnowitz will answer your garden questions if you email them to greenjeansmr@gmail.com.
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OPEN HOUSES Saturday 4/9 & Sunday 4/10 2180 Alisos Drive, 4BD/3.5BA, By Appt., $3,750,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Stahl 805-689-1602
200 Oak View Lane, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 2-4, $1,295,000, Keller Williams, Jon Mahoney 805-689-0532
720 Ladera Lane, Riviera 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,785,000, Village Properties, 1836 Hillcrest Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, Brian King 805-452-0471 $1,550,000, Village Properties, 187 East Mountain Marcella Simmons Drive, 4BD/5.5BA, By Appt., 805-680-9981 $3,950,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477
1709 Overlook Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $4,420,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477
2217 Mission Ridge Road, 2BD/3BA, By Appt., $2,195,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Borkowski 805-252-7305
1530 Mimosa Lane, 6BD/6BA, Sun 2-4, $7,750,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-565-4000
660 Hot Springs Road, 5BD/6BA, Sun 2-5, $10,650,000, Village Properties, Tim Walsh 805-259-8808
Noleta 5290 Overpass Road #15, 1BD/1BA, Sun 2-4, $419,900, Coast and Valley Properties, Monica Lenches 805-689-1300
528 Alegria Road, 3BD/2BA, $1,439,000, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-5, Kathleen Barnato, Realtor 805-570-3366, Keller Williams, Kimberly Rockwell 805-698-8848
3015 Foothill Road, 2BD/1BA, Sat 2-5 Sun 1-3, $685,000, Village Properties, Darcie Dierenfield McKnight 805-637-7772 Thomas Dabney, 805-689-7306 2525 State Street #15, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $695,000, Village Properties, Cimme Eordanidis 805-722-8480
2450 Whitney Avenue, 3BD/3BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-4, $2,495,000, Santa Barbara Brokers, Troy G Hoidal 805 689-6808
434 Paseo Del Descanso, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $1,224,000, Sotheby’s, Wilson Quarre 805-680-9747
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4815 La Gama Way, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $972,000, Village Properties, Tiffany Haller & Tim Walsh 805-698-6694
3109 Calle Noguera, 3BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,199,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rachel E Brown 805-570-7160
1520 Franceschi Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,395,000, Sotheby’s, Jennifer Johnson 805-455-4300
2727 Miradero Drive #108, 1BD/1BA, Sat 1-4, $435,000, Teles Properties, Inc., Tanner Jacobson 805-698-1012
2727 East Valley Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-5, $1,875,000, Coldwell Banker, Todd Bollinger 805-220-8808
4999 San Marcos Court, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,285,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-565-4000 3823 Sunset Road, 4BD/3BA Sun 12-2, $1,325,250, Keller Williams, Louise McKaig 805-285-2008 3844 Lincoln Road, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,525,000, Berkshire Hathaway, The Santa Barbara Group 805-252-2335 3815 Crescent Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,795,000, Village Properties, Grubb Campbell Group 818-919-6020 1400 Northridge Road, 4BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $2,875,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Randy G Glick 805-563-4066
Upper East S.B. 221 East Constance Avenue, 6BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $5,500,000, Village Properties, Lesley & Kevin Hall 805-450-8923
Westside S.B. 1318 San Andres #B, 3BD/2BA, $685,000, Sun 1-3, California Property Group, Sheila Siegel 805-692-9090
1331 West Valerio Street, 2BD/1BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $799,000, Village Properties, Lynda Bohnett 805-637-6407 728 West Mission, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $799,000, Village Properties, Chris Salvetti 805-705-4040 1540 Veronica Place, 4BD/ BA, Sun 1-4, $849,000, Goodwin & Thyne Properties, William Stonecipher 805-450-4821
Santa Ynez Valley 331 Beech Court, 6BD/3BA, Sat 1-3, $695,000, Sotheby’s, Jennifer Berger 805-451-5484
1935 Old Mill Road, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,110,000, Sotheby’s, Meagan Tambini 805-448-4285
1561 Calzada Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, Summerland $1,595,000, Prestigious Properties & Investments, Stella 2205 Lillie Avenue #D, Anderson 805-570-8529 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $899,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Brown “Brownie” 805-666-9090 Submit your open house listings to gustavo@independent.com Tuesday by 3pm to be included in this directory.
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630 Stonehouse Lane, 5BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $6,650,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Borkowski 805-252-7305
206 Sherwood Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $940,000, Keller Williams, Justin Etherton 805-617-0774
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705 Park Lane, 5BD/6BA, Sun 1-3, $5,450,000, Village Properties, Cecilia Hunt 805-895-3834
2368 Whitney Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,675,000, Village Properties, Ted Campbell 805-886-1175
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1159 Hill Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $5,435,000, Village Properties, Don Hunt 805-895-3833
36 Lassen Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $769,000, Sotheby’s, Robert Heckes 805-637-0047
3130 Calle Noguera, 2BD/1BA, Sun 2-5, $1,089,000, San Roque Realty Inc., Ed Fuller 805-687-1551
116 Orizaba Road, 3BD/2.5BA, By Appt., 975 Mariposa, 4BD/4BA, $2,295,000, Sotheby’s, Joe BY APPT Sun 2-4, $4,799,000, Boudre 805-319-5364 Village Properties, Grubb 1734 Franceschi Road, Campbell Group 4BD/3.5BA, Sat 1-3, 818-919-6020 $2,295,000, Keller Williams, 36 Hammond, 4BD/4BA, BY APPT Sun 2-4, $5,250,000, Daniel Zia & The Zia Group, 805-456-3635 Village Properties, Grubb Campbell Group 818-919-6020
2394 Whitney Avenue, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,495,000, Coldwell Banker, Nancy Hussey 805-452-3052
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2332 Bella Vista Drive, 3BD/4BA, By Appt., $4,695,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477
151 La Vista Grande, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-5, $1,749,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Hotchkiss 805-403-0668
3863 Fairfax Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $755,000, Village Properties, Matt Crego 805-448-6284