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foothills by the next morning, where they camped for two days. On December 27, 1846, they entered into Santa Barbara and ran up the Stars and Stripes at the Thompson Adobe (now 809–811 State Street). No force defended the town: all local men had gone to Los Angeles earlier that week to join the
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Here, on Christmas Day, 1846, natives and soldiers from the Presidio of Santa Barbara lay in ambush for Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont ... learned of the plot and ... came instead over the San Marcos Pass to capture Santa
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is four miles east of San Marcos Pass via East Camino Cielo Road, which intersects with SR 154 right at the summit. San Marcos Pass is a shorter but hillier alternative to using
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A local Army National Guard center is named after Frémont, in recognition of his capturing Santa Barbara and making it part of the United States.
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along the Pacific coast. The road has been designated as a daylight-headlight highway by the
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crossing the mountains via San Marcos Pass on the night of December 24, 1846, during the
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San Marcos Pass - Santa Barbara, CA 93101 - Attractions @ Virtual-SantaBarbara.com
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: San Marcos Pass
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No shots were fired during this "battle", which consisted solely of
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The local legend of "Frémont's Cannon" derives from this battle.
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because of frequent accidents, particularly around the exit for
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marker commemorates the "battle", but is instead located at
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on archive.org dated 7 February 2006, retrieved 1 May 2007.
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Along San Marcos Pass Rd., just west of Paradise Rd. in
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Index

San Marco Pass

Los Padres National Forest
Elevation
SR 154
Santa Barbara County, California
United States
Range
Santa Ynez Mountains
Coordinates
34°30′42″N 119°49′29″W / 34.51167°N 119.82472°W / 34.51167; -119.82472
Chumash
mountain pass
Santa Ynez Mountains
California
State Route 154
Los Padres National Forest
Los Olivos
Santa Ynez Valley
Santa Barbara, California
California Highway Patrol
Caltrans
Lake Cachuma
Santa Ynez Mountains
Painted Cave
Laurel Springs Ranch
Chumash Painted Cave SHP
Highway 101
Gaviota Pass
Refugio

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