John Stearns and His Wharf: A Sesquicentennial Celebration
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM PST
The talk about Stearns Wharf by Neal Graffy has been postponed. Please contact reception@sbhistorical.org for more information. Thank you for your support and understanding.
Location
Santa Barbara Historical Museum 136 East De la Guerra Street Santa Barbara, CA, 93101
Fees/Admission
$10 Members, $20 Nonmembers
Contact Information
(805) 966-1601
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Description
John Stearns and His Wharf: A Sesquicentennial Celebration A talk by Neal Graffy Monday, September 16, 1872, was when the first ship tied up at John Peck Stearns’ new wharf at the foot of State Street. Prior to this date, ships had to pause a mile or more off shore while cargo and passengers were transferred to small boats and rowed ashore and back. It was a time-consuming, expensive and miserable experience. But no more! Stearns had built more than a wharf, this was the door that would open Santa Barbara to the world. For 150 years Stearns Wharf has endured storms, fires, earthquakes, changing times and the threat of bombing by the most dastardly of villains. A true survivor, it has overcome all that nature and man has thrown at it. Join historian Neal Graffy to learn the full story behind John Peck Stearns and his deepwater wharf. $10 Members, $20 Nonmembers