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Archive of posts published in the category: Santa Barbara
Oct
5

Kenny Slaught – Ambassador Of Santa Barbara’s Historical Architecture

Kenny Slaught is proud of the most famous Santa Barbara architecture features include the centuries-old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historical downtown quarters along with the two pink towers of the Old Mission, hosting today retreats and events. The flashy tiles…

Sep
28

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara As An American Architectural Mecca

Nearly 100 years ago, famous architect George Washington Smith, inspired the California movement known as the Spanish Colonial revival. Smith was a man who dropped out of Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. Once Smith became a successful businessman, he moved…

Sep
21

Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation And Their Programs

The yearly symposium brings educators, artists, donors, and local not-for-profits together to meet students and members of the community and discuss the state of arts education in the area. This provides important insight and direction for forming better, more focused programs in the…

Sep
14

Kenny Slaught Supports Hospice Of Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught recognizes that many families depend on the hospice and their counseling and support services. Regularly, the hospice offers individual, group, and family counseling sessions free of charge. These helpful programs deal with a variety of issues regarding traumatic loss while emphasizing…

Sep
7

Slaught Offers Insight On Real Estate Market

Some factors influencing the current situation are particularly Californian in nature, and can be traced back to a general lack of available land in desirable locations. The cost of undeveloped land is prohibitively high, particularly in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.…

Aug
31

Kenneth Slaught Offers Advice For Modern Real Estate Investors

Modern intuitive software and mobile applications are giving investors and builders a wider selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across a variety of real estate asset classes and geographies, notes Kenneth Slaught. California’s crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending projects came to be after the…

Aug
24

Kenny Slaught – On America’s Greatest Masterpiece, Hoover Dam

The engines room within the Hoover Dam is complete with 17 generators producing all of the energy. 16 of them are large generators while two smaller ones operate as one single generator. Those two are able to provide hydroelectric energy to surrounding areas.…

Aug
17

Kenny Slaught Notes Ongoing Successes Of Hoover Dam

The revolutionary structure came to life during the American Great Depression from 1931 to 1936, costing the nation $49 million. The dam was known as Boulder Dam, later changed to Hoover Dam in honor of the then-President Herbert Hoover and his significant contributions…

Aug
10

Hoover Dam Through the Ages – Kenny Slaught

Elaborating on Hoover Dam’s past, Kenny Slaught says that the progressive structure was made during the American Great Depression phase, between 1931 and 1936, costing the government $49 million dollars. Earlier, the dam was named Boulder Dam, but was subsequently called Hoover Dam…

Aug
3

Kenny Slaught Discusses Hoover Dam’s Role In America’s Hydroelectric Market

Situated adjoining the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, Hoover Dam is an articulate project designed to give water and hydroelectric energy to the population of that region, taking advantage of the immense power produced by the Colorado River. California-based…