The city of Santa Barbara became part of the United States in 1848, and
during the next decade the city saw their population more than double
due to the California Gold Rush. A railroad connecting Santa Barbara and
Los Angeles was completed in 1887.
Illustrated on this map is
the Santa Barbara Mission. This bird’s-eye-view was published in 1896. |

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