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  1. Historic Stearns Wharf is California's oldest working wharf dating back to 1872. The famous Dolphin Fountain, sculpted by local artist Bud Bottoms, marks the start of the wharf and welcomes visitors from around the globe. Steadfast wooden timbers support the wharf above the blue Pacific Ocean. Check out our world-class restaurants including The Harbor Restaurant, Moby Dick Restaurant, Santa ...

  2. Take a tour inside our store by clicking on the box in the photo at right, or better yet– come see us in person when you visit Stearns Wharf! The Origins of Salt Water Taffy. We can ship your favorite Fudge, Taffy, or Candy; contact us at jcarr9987@comcast.net to place an order. 219 Stearns Wharf #B Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: (805) 962-6010

  3. Celebrate the 150 th birthday of Stearns Wharf, a grand birthday bash is planned for. Saturday, October 8 from 11:00 am to 7:15pm.. This iconic structure, which has served as Santa Barbara’s front door, the birthplace of an industry, and the community’s plank park, will be honored by cannon battles with a tall ship, an opera performance, live music, a little history, and a lot of fun.

  4. The Origins of Salt Water Taffy. (according to Mother Stearns) In October 1872, a peg-legged attorney-turned-lumberman named John Stearns completed his wharf at the foot of State Street. Thereafter, lumber arriving from the north by ship could be unloaded directly onto wagons, rather than being floated ashore on the high tides.

  5. Stearns Wharf is located in the harbor in Santa Barbara, California, United States. When completed In 1872, it became the longest deep-water Wharf between San Pedro and San Francisco.

  6. The southern end of State St gives way to Stearns Wharf, a rough wooden pier lined with souvenir shops, snack stands and seafood shacks. Built in 1872, it’s the oldest continuously operating wooden wharf in California, although the actual structure has been rebuilt more than once. During the 1940s it was co-owned by tough-guy actor Jimmy ...

  7. It is located in the Santa Barbara harbor and named after its builder, John P. Stearns, a local lumberman. After its completion in 1872, it became the longest deep-water wharf between San Pedro and San Francisco and was a passenger and freight shipping point for over 25 years.

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