Talk:Rancheros visitadores

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Books with reference to the RV

  • Santa Barbara by Barnaby Conrad (Author), Marc Muench (Photographer)
  • Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology (Library of America) by David L. Ulin (Author)
  • Horses: A Guide To Selection, Care And Enjoyment, 3rd Edition by J. Warren Evans (Author)
  • The Art of the Western Saddle: A Celebration of Style and Embellishment by Bill Reynolds (Author)
  • Sideways in Neverland: Life in the Santa Ynez Valley, California by William Etling (Author)
  • Cowboy Hat Book, The (rev) by Ritch Rand (Author), William Reynolds (Author), Banning Co. (Photographer)

Rancheros Visitadores 715 Santa Barbara St Santa Barbara, CA 93101View Map 805-962-3000

Members start meeting up the first thursday of every May at Camp Jackson and on the following sunday they move to Camp Janeway.

Santa Barbara CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL LANDMARKS NO. 308 COVARRUBIAS ADOBE - The adobe was built by Indian labor in 1817 for Don Domingo Carrillo. In 1838, his daughter married Don José María Covarrubias, who in 1852 became the first federal elector from California. Descendants of these families, many of them leaders in public affairs, occupied this house for over a century. John R. Southworth moved and rebuilt the 'Historic Adobe' here in 1924 as part of a civic program of historic preservation. Los Adobes de los Rancheros acquired the property in 1938 as headquarters for Los Rancheros Visitadores and for the use and enjoyment of the people. Location: 715 N Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara


notable members



http://members.impulse.net/~mlynch/Brooke/rancheros.html True Grit - Rancheros Visitadores by Brooke Comer

Santa Barbara Magazine - April / May 2004 Remove copyrighted text from [1].


http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/grove/1985_08_05_Time_The_male_managers_last_refuge.htm Fortune, August 5, 1985 v112 p38(5)

The male manager's last refuge. (all-male clubs) Walter McQuade.

Full Text: COPYRIGHT 1985 Time, Inc.

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Bob Guhl (talk) 16:59, 2 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Speedy deletion declined[edit]

While the article does not claim notability, the talk page provides more than enough evidence of notability, as does a web search. The historical marker alone almost does the trick. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 04:42, 25 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]