06/08/2010 - A Little History on Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is a city in Santa Barbara County,
California, United States. Situated on an east-west trending section of
coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United
States, the city lies between the steeply-rising Santa Ynez Mountains
and the sea. Santa Barbara's climate is often described as
Mediterranean, and the city is sometimes referred to as the "American Riviera." [1] As of the census of 2000, the city
had a population of 92,325 while the contiguous urban area, which
includes the cities of Goleta and Carpinteria, along with the
unincorporated regions of Isla Vista, Montecito, Mission Canyon, Hope
Ranch, Summerland, and others, had an approximate population of 220,000.
In addition to being a popular tourist and resort destination, the city
has a robust economy which includes a large service sector, education,
technology, health care, finance, agriculture, manufacturing, and local
government. In 2004, the service sector accounted for fully 35% of local
employment.[2] Education in particular is well-represented, with five
institutions of higher learning on the south coast (the University of
California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara City College, Westmont College,
Antioch University, and the Brooks Institute of Photography.) The Santa
Barbara Airport serves the city, as does Amtrak. U.S. Highway 101
connects the Santa Barbara area with Los Angeles to the south and San
Francisco to the north. Behind the city, in and beyond the Santa Ynez
Mountains, is the Los Padres National Forest, which contains several
remote wilderness areas. Thanks to all of you who contributed to
Wikipedia for this great information!















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