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  1. Gaviota Coast

    Rural area in Santa Barbara County, California

    The Gaviota Coast in Santa Barbara County, California is a rural coastline along the Santa Barbara Channel roughly bounded by Goleta Point on the south and the north boundary of the county on the north. This last undeveloped stretch of Southern California coastline consists of dramatic bluffs, isolated beaches and terraced grasslands. Wikipedia

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  3. goletahistory.com

    Dec 25, 2024POSTSCRIPT—- On December 24th, 2024, the Gaviota Coast endured a brief but extreme wind storm in the late morning hours, resulting in damage to crops and unfortunately, the destruction of the POW camp water tower featured in this story. ... Wikipedia Commons, Bureau of Reclamation, Aroostook County Historical Museum, US Army Corps of ...
  4. gaviota.nationbuilder.com

    The Gaviota Coast is a historic tapestry with threads that range from Rancho Period adobes to Cold War missile launch facilities. Nearly ten immigrant groups have followed the native Chumash, leaving behind a record of ghosts and ghost towns. Early explorers such as Gaspar de Portolá left names behind on the Gaviota Coast, such as La Espada ...
  5. A maximum security army disciplinary barracks was constructed on post property in 1946. Confined to the facility were recalcitrant military prisoners from throughout the Army. When the main camp closed in June 1946, personnel at the disciplinary barracks assumed the additional duty of installation caretakers. ... Gaviota Coast Conservancy. http ...
  6. goletahistory.com

    Feb 9, 2024Refugio State Beach is one of the true gems of the Gaviota Coast and a longtime local favorite. Campers, fisherman, hikers and surfers all enjoy the peaceful solitude and refuge found there. ... Shortly thereafter, the Army set up a radar unit at Refugio, and that shut down the thriving beach resort until 1946. When the military unit pulled out ...
  7. goletahistory.com

    An army of men with picks, shovels and wheelbarrows, supported by the Fresno Scrapers, cut and filled their way across the Gaviota Coast. By 1901 they had finished the job of connecting Goleta to the rest of California making the stagecoach suddenly obsolete. For local travel, however, the Tecolote hill was still an obstacle. ...
  8. Feb 17, 2024Refugio State Beach is one of the true gems of the Gaviota Coast and a longtime local favorite. Campers, fisherman, hikers and surfers all enjoy the peaceful solitude and refuge found there. ... Shortly thereafter, the Army set up a radar unit at Refugio, and that shut down the thriving beach resort until 1946. When the military unit pulled out ...
  9. However, after World War II, the government realized that the Coast Highway was so important that Gaviota Pass had to be improved. The highway was vital to west coast defense as well as becoming ...

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