Santa Barbara attracts an overwhelming number of tourists every year because of its charming weather, astounding landscapes and mostly for its rich architectural legacy. Santa Barbara’s constriction designs don’t display the similarity of the normal American architecture because its roots developed from the…
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Kenny Slaught believes in Hospice of Santa Barbara as they build an active presence at local school campuses of all levels, elementary thru college. Volunteers are on-site at campuses to organize weekly support groups for students experiencing traumatic or complex scenarios and needing…
Hoover Dam, situated on the boundary in the middle of the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, is an incredible project intended to give water and hydroelectric energy to a considerable part of that region, making use of the enormous…
According to Kenny Slaught, the Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE) funds individuals globally to explore ideas that can revolutionize how the humanity approaches persistent global health and development challenges. GCE is a $100 million initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and…
Hospice of Santa Barbara provides a wide range of support not just to individuals facing terminal and chronic illness, but to their families as well. Many of the Hospice’s programs focus on the needs of children as they work through the impending or…
The United States adopted the Spanish Colonial trend in the mid-twentieth century. The process took the Spanish Colonial architecture into urban areas that were first Spanish provinces and afterward they wound up as American. A noteworthy segment of this structural style remains in…
Santa Barbara’s status as a vacation spot attracting thousands of visitors every year is true. Mostly known for delightful weather, picturesque landscapes and particularly for its impressive buildings. Santa Barbara strays from conventional American architecture as its origins have emerged from the Spanish…
Architect George Washington Smith launched the California trend known as the Spanish Colonial revival nearly 100 years ago. Smith was a person who left Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. Once Smith became a wealthy businessman, he relocated to Santa Barbara…
Hoover Dam cost $49 million, and was erected in the Great Depression times, from 1931 to 1936. At first, its name was Boulder Dam, but was renamed to Hoover Dam to mark the support of President Herbert Hoover. Kenny Slaught notes that Hoover…
This city, located north of Los Angeles, is a well known spot for tourists and features architectural buildings with a long history. Santa Barbara was created with the purpose of limiting uncontrolled growth, starting with its Hispanic influenced structures and decorated archways. Kenny…
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