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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · A port and agricultural market subsequently developed. John Charles Frémont raised the U.S. flag at the presidio in 1846. Following the arrival (1887) of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Santa Barbara was promoted as a seaside resort and developed an economy based on tourism, the raising of citrus fruit and cattle, and the production of petroleum.

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  3. Santa Barbara fell bloodlessly to a battalion of American soldiers under John C. Frémont on December 27, 1846, during the Mexican–American War, and after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 it became part of the expanding United States.

  4. After the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed a year later, Santa Barbara formally became part of the United States. U.S. annexation; Gold Rush; Haley; Civil War Gold rush settlers, incorporation, street grid, and newspaper. Change came quickly after the end of the war.

  5. In 1848, following the Mexican-American War, California became part of the expanding United States, and joined the union as a state in 1850. For more information about the history of the Presidio and our city's early settlement, explore the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation website.

  6. The City of Santa Barbara realized the cultural and economic value of preserving its historic buildings earlier than most American cities. Because of early intervention, original Spanish Colonial and Mexican-era adobe structures still exist, providing a window to the City’s past. With a spectacular setting nestled between the mountains and the sea, bathed in a mild climate, the City has become a world-class tourist destination.

  7. Santa Barbara marks its history throughout the year with a series of festivals and events. Relive the festive Latin heritage during Old Spanish Fiesta Days. Celebrate the city’s 300+ days of annual sunshine during Summer Solstice. Watch as stars still walk the red carpet into the city’s many beautiful theaters during the annual Santa ...

  8. THE WAR YEARS (1941 – 1945) Adolf Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. With the establishment of the draft in September, 1940, and an upsurge in war-related manufacturing, Santa Barbara, like the rest of the nation, reached full employment for the first time since the onset of the Great Depression in 1929.