March Edness 2023: Day 9

It’s Day 9 of this year’s March Edness! Can you guess the location of the photo? 

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ANSWER

This tiny cannon is hanging on the wall in downtown Santa Barbara’s La Arcada Plaza, above a fountain between Mizza and Urban Optical. Underneath the cannon is a plaque that reads, “Ship Cannon: From Spanish Galleon, Dated 1741.”

If anyone has the history of this cannon, feel free to share! [UPDATE: an edhat reader provided some history of the cannon, read it here.]

Day 9 Winners

  • Camster
  • cones
  • HDB
  • holazola
  • kcottrell
  • LisaD
  • macpuzl
  • mfitch54
  • mielemai
  • mncnc
  • Penelope805
  • sacjon
  • SBsurferlife
  • 8oh5
  • SB_Tahoe
  • Chevy67
  • mtn.driver
  • geosphere
  • salsaguy

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