Kenny Slaught On Impact Of Hoover Dam For Southern California

Landmark structure Hoover Damn was previously known as Boulder Dam at the time of its construction, between 1931 and 1936. The project costed $49 million and was renamed to Hoover Dam in honor on former President Herbert Hoover, who was a main supporter. It measures 221 meters in height, is 379 meters long, and its…

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Kenny Slaught Continues Big-Hearted In California

Kenny Slaught, CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, shows his support to people struck by tragedies. The California based real estate stands behind the Parenting Afer Loss program offered by the Hospice of Santa Barbara and promotes it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The project focuses on providing social support to people who experienced the…

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Kenny Slaught Advises Travellers On Santa Barbara’s Must-Go Places to Explore

Kenny Slaught believes that Santa Barbara has many spots worth visiting, including outdoor attractions and safaris that provide a lot of fun and beautiful views. The Indian Caves in the backcountry feature animal tracks and roads over the hills. The tour takes you through the mountains and valleys of Santa Barbara, and you will get…

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Kenny Slaught Examines Architecture Of Santa Barbara

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture originated in the early 20th century. The movement uses Spanish Colonial architecture in the former Spanish colonies and that later became American cities and the style can be seen mostly across the state of California. After the 1925 earthquake, Santa Barbara started to use this style as the theme for…

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