Funk Zone, Santa Barbara
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Sunny town with a cute main street, and City Hall with beautiful Sunken Garden with sculptures, tall old trees including magnolia trees, and fountains.
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Historic houses, beautiful trees, and views of the volcanic peaks.
Special area of Balboa Park with adobe buildings, mesquite trees, and brightly colored tiles on the ground. Heart sculpture, and SD Gem Museum. Plus, the wonderful carousel!
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