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fiesta020 - Fiesta Participant in the Finest of Costumes - watermark.jpg
Woman in Fiesta costume standing in front of archway

fiesta015 - A Tradition of Spectacle - watermark.jpg
Woman in embroidered shawl.

fiesta010 - Costumed Youth Enjoy Fiesta - watermark.jpg
Man wearing sombrero and serape riding a donkey

fiesta007 - Casa de la Guerra, a Fiesta Foundation - watermark.jpg
At Casa de la Guerra, two costumed dancers are surrounded by musicians

fiesta013 - The set-up of the Mercado - watermark.jpg
Today, tents and booths line De La Guerra Street and De La Guerra Plaza; in the 1920s and 1930s, an open air market welcomed visitors and residents alike to De La Guerra Plaza and El Paseo.

fiesta011 - Costumed at the Mission - watermark.jpg
A Fiesta participant in costume at Old Mission Santa Barbara.

fiesta004 - The Mission, a Fiesta Participant and Mainstay of Santa Barbara - watermark.jpg
A tradition kept to this day, icons of the city were used as hubs of social activities for Fiesta. Here, participants gather at the Santa Barbara Mission in preparation for Fiesta activities.

fiesta017 - Music and Dancing in El Paseo - watermark.jpg
El Paseo, built in the early 1920's around Casa de la Guerra, was the heart of Old Spanish Days Fiesta with a mercado, performances, and public gatherings. Here, one lovely lady performs a romantic Spanish dance surrounded by a six-piece…

fiesta002 - Performers Gather in El Paseo - watermark.jpg
Gathered in El Paseo, Fiesta performers would dress in traditional Spanish attire that also evoked the current Hollywood interpretation of California history.

fiesta012- Ladies of the Mercado - watermark.jpg
With large gourds resting on their heads, these women travel around the mercado with flowers, vegetables, and fruit.

fiesta018 - The Early Mercado - watermark.jpg
One of many traditions that have carried on from the original Fiesta, the mercado is still a local favorite. The original mercado featured vendors selling luscious fruit and vegetables.

fiesta014 - The Street of Spain Welcomes Guests to the Mercado - watermark.jpg
Bernard and Irene Hoffman, the benefactors who hired James Osborne Craig to design El Paseo, hoped that the Street of Spain plan would be just "the beginning of a wonderful evolution which will take in all of the old Spanish town." Here, Fiesta…
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