De La Guerra Plaza in Santa Barbara, CA, holds a significant place in the city's history as the site of the first official meeting of the City of Santa Barbara in 1875 and the location of the first city hall. This plaza, which was also the scene of early Santa Barbara fiestas, continues to be the center of the city's governmental activities. The Casa de la Guerra, facing the plaza, is a National Register-listed adobe building that played a pivotal role in setting the standards of hospitality in Santa Barbara.
Designated as California Historical Landmark 307, De La Guerra Plaza is a testament to the rich heritage of Santa Barbara. The plaza, along with the historic Casa de la Guerra, showcases the city's deep-rooted connection to its past and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving its cultural legacy.
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