Los Olivos: A Picture Perfect Country Town
This charming historic town of 1,000 residents is located in the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley. California history melds with modern-day wine tasting rooms, eclectic art galleries, horse ranches and upscale shops in this picture-perfect country town. Centered by an iconic flagpole, Victorian homes and businesses cluster nearby around the community hub at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Alamo Pintado Avenue. Many of the downtown and residential buildings date back to the 1860’s when Los Olivos was served by a stage line and the Pacific Coast Railway.County Historical Landmark Mattei’s Tavern was built to house and feed those passengers and still stands today. Vineyards, lavender farms, orchards, ranches and horse trails surround Los Olivos. It’s a laid-back place where locals sit on wooden porches and chat with friends and visitors; and most people wear jeans, cowboy boots and casual attire.The annual Jazz & Olive Festival every June attracts name performers and creative olive-centric cuisine from local chefs. Dine at a casual café or gourmet restaurant. Discover special annual events such as the Day in the Country (October) and Olde Fashioned Christmas (December).
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