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Stearns Wharf is located in the Santa Barbara harbor. Dating back to 1872, it's the oldest working wooden wharf in California, and one of the longest. There are restaurants, scenic overlooks, places to fish, beach access, and a natural history museum. The views from the wharf of the city and the Santa Ynez Mountains behind it are spectacular.

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