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The Great Storm of 1914 - Set the Way-Back Machine to Sunday, January 25, 1914 when 9.36 inches of rain fell within 48 hours in Santa Barbara. Neal Graffy story and photos.
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Second Sight: The memoir of Frank Frost (Part 4) - No one thought that Frank Frost had any more chance of winning a supervisorial seat than George McGovern did on the national ticket.
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Second Sight: The memoir of Frank Frost (Part 3) - Second Sight Part 3 - In 1972, Frank Frost, then an associate professor of ancient history at UCSB, ran for county supervisor. His memoir continued.
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Urban Hike History - Neal Graffy updated this weekend's Urban Hike piece about Anacapa Street with some additional historic insight and photographs. [pics]
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Summerland's Oil Wells in the Sea - The history of Santa Barbara and oil has been a long and generally harmonious one. Neal Graffy outlines the industry's historic roots.
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Times Have Changed - I loved the bobcat post this morning. It reminded me of a 1912 newspaper excerpt that told of two girls chased by a wildcat in Carpinteria.
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Second Sight: Final Installment - Frank Frost's memoir is in its final installment. A vote to rezone More Mesa created drama during his supervisorial term.
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Second Sight: Part Five - Frank Frost's memoir continues with his first meeting as a member of the County Board of Supervisors.
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