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Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Completed 1872
Once the pride of Victorian Santa Barbara, by the 1920s the Greek
Revival courthouse was overwhelmed by the growth of the county
and out of step with the region's Mission Revival and Spanish
Colonial architectural movements. A 1925 earthquake settled the
question of what to do with the old courthouse, and by 1929 Santa
Barbara had a new Spanish-style courthouse that is now listed
on the National Register of Historic Places. Above the entrance
to the current courthouse is the inscription "God Gave Us
the Country, the Skill of Man Hath Built the Town."
Courtesy Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural
History Museum of Los Angeles County
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