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This 3 page paper is an example of a travel and restaurant review. Included are examples of scenery, restaurant fare, and a critique of the atmosphere. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Barbara. Some come for the great old time food. Most come for the scenery and atmosphere. All come for the experience of stepping back in time. Getting to Cold Springs
is part of the adventure. Following westbound along Californias Route 154 in short order one can see the Arch Bridge, erected in the 1960s gleaming like a gap-toothed grin. This
bridge stands high above the canyon below, but it is into the canyon, itself, that the adventurer must go if he/she wants to find the Tavern. Old Stagecoach Road
is the old trail utilized by the stagecoach lines during its heyday. The way down has been widened and the views are spectacular at any time of the year. The
tavern, itself, used to be one of the only stops on the San Marcos Pass crossing which ran between Santa Ynez Valley and Santa Barbara(Cold Springs 2004). The tavern and
a few buildings still remain to tell the tale of the countless travelers who passed through the canyon. The area derives its name from the natural springs which were
discovered there. The water is still cold, clear and pure to this day. Viewing the springs one can easily understand how the small settlements cropped up around the springs area.
Miners flocked to the area when a successful dig yielded some gold. Due to this influx of people a small town cropped up, including a boarding house, hardware store and
mercantile, bakery, a hotel, and of course, a saloon(Cold Springs 2004, see also Santa Barbara 2004). When Cold Springs was THE place to
be it boasted nearly two thousand people with all of the upscale amenities of the day. The stagecoach line was the towns lifeblood as were the mines. When the mines
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