The folks at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum went through the Gledhill Library collection to find old photos of Santa Barbara so we can play a game: can you identify which buildings these are?
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The new outpost will be smaller and sleeker than the Montecito original, with fast-casual counter service and plentiful courtyard seating. “We’re envisioning something more New York–style,” says co-owner Rachel Greenspan.
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Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!)
Noteworthy new listings also include a Campanil spec reno; a welcoming backyard off Camino Viejo; ocean view on the Riviera for $1.695 million; a West Mesa flip attempt; and more.
Forget Doritos and Coors Light: The Eddy will offer natural wine, craft beer, pantry items, homewares, and grab-and-go fare from Revolver, Oat Bakery, and other local partners.
















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