Casa del Herrero, Montecito
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House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
There is a peaceful, beautiful feeling in the chapel and grounds of Maitland Art Center.
A Spanish paseo and courtyard with archways, little lights, flags, murals, lifelike statues, and fountains. At night, a magical spot!
On a steep hill sits Greystone Mansion and its formal terraced gardens, which you enter free.
Best playground you'll ever visit! Huge slides, hillside slides, steep grass slope for cardboard sledding, cable zipline, and pretty trees to picnic under.
A sumptuous street with Spanish archways and courtyards and unique shops for the extremely rich.
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!
Delightful stone ramparts with cannons, views of the river, breeze, maple leaves galore! Peaceful!
Montecito estate with magical gardens, summer-only music school, and year-round concerts.
Lovely sidewalks lined with trees, where you pass fountains, parks, and colorful townhouses.
Montecito estate with magical gardens, summer-only music school, and year-round concerts.
There is a peaceful, beautiful feeling in the chapel and grounds of Maitland Art Center.
Magically beautiful gardens with varied terraced areas that take your breath away- views of Jamison valley, bushwalk to grotto, formal delightful settings.
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