According to the California Department of Food and Agriculture, the gross value of Santa Barbara County's agricultural production was more than $739 million in 2000, ranking it 14th among the state's 58 countiesWhen the importance of Agriculture was recognized
The Victorian Period After the Civil War, the face of Santa Barbara began to change. Victorian houses soon outnumbered Spanish Colonials. Shipping grew in prominance, as goods and people from the East began pouring in through the small, but growing, port. This begins a period of great experimentation. Agriculture becomes more important as people realize that just about anything planted grows here
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