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Kenny Slaught On Architectural Trends In California

Almost 100 years ago, architect George Washington Smith started the Spanish Colonial Revival movement. Smith gave up Harvard for bond trading work, and returned to Santa Barbara to retire after achieving success. However, he changed plans after realizing how popular his paintings have become and continued creating pieces for Californians. Smith mixed old and new… Read More…

Kenny Slaught On Benefits Of Crowdfunding, JOBS Act

According to Kenny Slaught, websites that provide online partnerships and workflow automation are growing more popular. This happens thanks to their ability to provide concise and accurate data. The new intuitive software and mobile apps let buyers and builders reach a larger market in a more convenient way, says Slaught. Crowdfunding platforms focused on real… Read More…

Kenny Slaught – Appreciates Continued Success Of Hoover Dam

The project was designed during the Great Depression period, from 1931 to 1936 at a price of $49 million. It was named Boulder Dam at first, but then had its name changed to Hoover Dam to honor then-President Herbert Hoover who offered financial support to its construction. Kenny Slaught notices Hoover Dam could give over… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Points To Many Counselling Services Provided At Local Hospice

There are many families who search for support, Kenny Slaught says. The hospice offers free services like family, group and individual counseling to those who are interested. The therapy sessions focus on issues surrounding death and coping with it, going through the aspects of emotional, mental, and spiritual healing. Numerous studies showed how early counseling… Read More…

Kenny Slaught On Historical Events that Influenced Santa Barbara’s Spectacular Architecture

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style was started in the early 20th century and redesigned former Spanish colonies that became American cities. This style is often encountered in California and came to the state after the 1925 earthquake. It became popular thanks to George Washington Smith, an architect who relocated to Montecito. El Pueblo Viejo’s… Read More…

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 happening between 1931 and 1936 and at a cost of 49 million USD. Boulder Dam was the original name of the project but due to big contributions of the then-President Herbert Hoover towards the creation of… Read More…