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===Other attractions=== *[[Rafael Gonzalez House]] – [[Adobe]] residence of the alcalde of Santa Barbara in the 1820s, and a [[National Historic Landmark]]. *[[Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree]] – a giant [[Moreton Bay Fig]], {{convert|80|ft|m|round=5}} tall, which has one of the largest total shaded areas of any tree in North America *[[Burton Mound]] – on Mason Street at Burton Circle, this mound is thought to be the [[Chumash people|Chumash]] village of [[Syujton]], recorded by [[Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo]] in 1542, and again by Fr. Crespí and Portolá in 1769. ([[California Historical Landmark]] No. 306) *[[De La Guerra Plaza]] (Casa de la Guerra) – Site of the first City Hall, and still the center of the city's administration. (California Historical Landmark No. 307) Also the location of the [[Santa Barbara News-Press]]. *[[Covarrubias Adobe]] – Built in 1817; adjacent to the [[Santa Barbara Historical Museum]] on Santa Barbara Street. (California Historical Landmark No. 308) *[[Hastings Adobe (Santa Barbara, California)|Hastings Adobe]] – Built in 1854, partially from material recovered from the wreck of the ''[[S.S. Winfield Scott]]''. (California Historical Landmark No. 559) *[[Hill-Carrillo Adobe]] – Built in 1825 by [[Daniel A. Hill]] for his wife Rafaela L. Ortega y Olivera; currently at 11 E. Carrillo Street. *[[Cold Spring Tavern]] *[[Santa Barbara Zoo]] *[[Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary]] *[[Channel Islands National Park]] *[[Presidio of Santa Barbara|El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park]]
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