835 Laguna Street, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101
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Supplements: with seven rooms. It is built in the U-shape (with the longest part being parallel to Laguna Street) and stands on a hill, separated from both Laguna and Canon Perdido streets by garden walls. Its walls are up to 2 feet thick, covered with lime plaster and its long sides are sheltered by wooden verandas. When built, it had packed-earth floors, which were tiled during restoration in the1920s. The roof is covered in terra cotta tile and the verandas are covered with wood shingles. The building was constructed in 1825 by Rafael Gonzalez, a landowner who in 1829 became an alcalde of Santa Barbara. At this time, Santa Barbara was a part of Mexican California. After his death, in 1866, the house was inherited by one of his daughters, Francisca Ventura Gonzalez de Ramires. She lived in the house until 1923, when it was sold out of the family. It has seen mainly commercial uses since then.
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