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Mallory Gonzalez mental map001.jpg
I drew the Presidio Chapel because it is what most visitors enjoy the most. With all the events that it hosts, it is definitely one of the most dynamic parts of the Presidio Neighborhood.

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Presidio Neighborhood is a busy corridor where the past meets the present in daily life in Santa Barbara. This map depicts the Presidio, 3 pickles, the shop, and up to Panino and an attempt at including vehicles and cars, but unfortunately omitting…

MM_Marlene Carrol low res.jpg
Remembering Fiesta in De la Guerra Plaza. Festive and fun.

MM_Mary Louise Days.jpg
This is an indication of the important city landmarks in the area, the visible Presidio, and some important persons such as designers. Colors are: purple for streets, green for historic buildings, and orange for the Presidio, old and reconstructed.

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Rehearsing for Las Posadas is my favorite Presidio activity.

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Completely out of scale.

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A very literal map of the area, indicating a couple of major items (Carlos, Zorro) which achieved notoriety.

MM_Richard Perry.jpg
The Chapel and forecourt are the focus.

MM_Roger Knox low res.jpg
Not -to-scale, rough-out!

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"A multicultural neighborhood that featured layers of ethnic history: indigenous, Spanish, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese…"

Sal grew up in downtown Santa Barbara and drew his map from the perspective of his younger self.

Stephanie Byrd mental map001.jpg
My time at SBTHP has been spent constantly learning. So, while SB originated at the Presidio, all around town I have flashes of something I learned or my experiences at SBTHP that I tell to visitors and my friends/family that visit.…

MM_Suzi Bellman.jpg
Bring the past into the future with the help of the Trust. My family history coming to life before my eyes!
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