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  1. After an eight-year closure, the wharf re-opened in 1981 under the auspices of the City of Santa Barbara, its commercial purpose relegated to history. The wharf now became one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city and remains so today. This article originally appeared in the Santa Barbara Independent.

  2. Also please visit our premium restaurant, the FisHouse, located 500 meters east of Stearns Wharf on Cabrillo Blvd. There we serve all varieties of fish and seafoods, and have a wider choice of regional wines. Take a look at our Menu. 230 Stearns Wharf Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Phone: (805) 966-6676 Hours Open 7 days a week:

  3. 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. Named for its builder, local lumberman John P. Stearns, the wharf served the passenger and freight shipping needs of California’s South Coast for over a quarter ...

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · Santa Barbara resident Susan Vaughn, 64, was identified as the woman who died after reportedly jumping off of Stearns Wharf, according to a report released by the Santa Barbara County Coroner’s Bureau.

  5. Santa Barbara is also served by Santa Barbara Airport with frequent service to and from select western cities. For a more leisurely journey, Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train pulls into town at Stearns Wharf. Hugging the coast from San Luis Obispo south to San Diego, the route offers a window to some of California’s most breathtaking scenery.

  6. Offering Palm, Tarot Card, and Psychic readings. Confidentiality is guaranteed, and readings are also available by phone. Call for an appointment today at (805) 965-1808 or drop by her parlor in the little tower on Stearns Wharf. Madame Rosinka Consultant 221 Stearns Wharf #B Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone:(805) 965-1808 Hours

  7. 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. Named for its builder, local lumberman John P. Stearns, the wharf served the passenger and freight shipping needs of California’s South Coast for over a quarter ...

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