Kenny Slaught Pushes For Santa Barbara’s Unique Architectural Legacy

Santa Barbara is a well known touristic spot visited by thousands of people each year. The city became popular thanks to its pleasant weather, stunning views and rich architectural legacy. Due to Santa Barbara being built during the Spanish colonization period, its architecture is different than that of traditional American buildings. The city was designed to keep its historical heritage, and was one of the first in the country to highlight its unique architectural style. Real estate Kenny Slaught talked about how the city’s history influenced its architecture on his blog at KennySlaughtNews.com. Answering reader’s questions, Slaught shared a brief timeline of the events taking place in Santa Barbara and how these influenced its architecture.

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Kenny Slaught – Santa Barbara Provides Citizens With Ample Career Opportunities

On his blog at KennySlaught.com, real estate Kenny Slaught talks about the Santa Barbara City College, which offers several career opportunities and training programs for those who aren’t pursuing college credits but instead want to learn something new. The community of Santa Barbara provides many prospects of career advancement and professional training in skills that are pertinent in the present world. In the past, Kenny Slaught mentioned how the community works together to offer opportunities to all its residents, including Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, among others.

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Kenny Slaught Describes Hoover Dam’s Roots

Kenny Slaught says that Hoover Dam was constructed during America’s Great Depression period, between 1931 and 1936, for which the the government paid $49 millions. The dam used to be called Boulder Dam, but eventually was renamed to Hoover Dam as a tribute to Herbert Hoover, who was then president and made big contributions towards this establishment. Measuring 221 meters in height, 379 meters in length, and over 35.000 cubic kilometers of full capacity, this gigantic structure can produce more than 4,2 billion kWh2 per year.

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Kenny Slaught On The Need For Strong Heritage, Small Businesses And Nonprofit Organizations In Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, nicknamed the American Riviera, is famous worldwide for its enviable Mediterranean type of weather, stunning mountain backgrounds, and eye-catching shorelines. However this city isn’t really known for its dynamic neighbourhoods or bighearted citizens, as local real estate Kenny Slaught points out. The Investec CEO considers that a robust legacy, a booming small business sector, along with dedicated non-profit organizations play important roles in the building of these communities. As early as 1925, Santa Barbara city planners, understood the natural appeal of Southern California, and developed legislation to preserve the Spanish Colonial architecture. Like this, the city became the first in the United States to think about the importance of historical buildings. The County Courthouse found downtown is the most popular destination for visiting tourists and is adorned with brightly colored tiles and murals that show amazing scenes from the city’s past. A church that has been used for over 200 years, The Old Mission, also known as the “Queen of Missions,” provides an amazing view into the formation of the New World with its guided tours and a big  museum.

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