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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Ventura County, California

 
Clickable Map of Ventura County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Ventura County, CA (175) Kern County, CA (336) Los Angeles County, CA (1887) Santa Barbara County, CA (137)  VenturaCounty(175) Ventura County (175)  KernCounty(336) Kern County (336)  LosAngelesCounty(1887) Los Angeles County (1887)  SantaBarbaraCounty(137) Santa Barbara County (137)
Ventura is the county seat for Ventura County
Adjacent to Ventura County, California
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101 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 6 — SilvertownCorriganville
This town site at Corriganville had many names in Hollywood including Dodge City, Mineral City, Tombstone, and Lone Ranger Ranch. Most visitors knew it as Silvertown. Whatever the name, people came by the busloads to be entertained by the Wild West . . . Map (db m154424) HM
102 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 6 — Simi Adobe
The Simi Adobe was headquarters for the Spanish Colonial Land Grant named San Jose de Nuestra Senora de Altagracia y Simi. Santiago Pico was the original grantee in 1795, followed by three of his sons, Francisco Javier, Miguel and Patricio, to whom . . . Map (db m143273) HM
103 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 139 — Simi Elementary Schooland Bungalows
These are Simi Valley's only school buildings of any significant age. Simi School District was formed in 1889, and school was held in one of the colony houses, while the new building was built and furnished for $3000. In 1902, . . . Map (db m172223) HM
104 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 40 — Simi Library1930
Community-minded citizens of Simi Valley raised the money for the land, then asked the Ventura County Library system to build this small building. There had been numerous county branches here and there, using a spare room in a church or . . . Map (db m173110) HM
105 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 9 — Susanna Pass BridgeCorriganville
Susanna Pass Bridge is located at the east end of Robin Hood Lake. Movies that used this location include Susanna Pass (1949), Twilight in the Sierras (1950), The Three Musketeers (1948), Inspector General (1949), The Swordsman (1948), and The . . . Map (db m211521) HM
106 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 7 — Trail Blazers CaveCorriganville
The cave was a clever fake: the right side had been built up with plaster and cement. Shown at the cave's front entrance are, from left to right, Bob Steele, Hoot Gibson, and Ken Maynard. Movies that used this location included Arizona . . . Map (db m200559) HM
107 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 2 — Vendetta VillageCorriganville
The photo shows the main entrance to Vendetta Village, dated: 1959. Producer Howard Hughes built this for his picture, Vendetta (released in 1950). The film was directed by Mel Ferrer and starred Faith Domergue, Hillary Brooke, and Nigel . . . Map (db m211454) HM
108 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 3 — Vendetta VillageCorriganville
The first main set on the ranch was Vendetta Village, built for the production of the Howard Hughes film Vendetta, which began filming in 1946. The set was situated between Fort Apache and Silvertown. When the ranch was opened to the public, . . . Map (db m211455) HM
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109 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley — 93 — Wood Ranch Barns
These barns were built in the 1940s on the 5000-acre cattle ranch in the southwest corner of Simi Valley. The ranch had been known by many names through the years. It was Cañada Verde during Spanish Rancho times, then shortened to the Verde. . . . Map (db m173111) HM
110 California, Ventura County, Simi Valley, West Hills — Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field LaboratoryAIAA Historic Aerospace Site
On 15 November 1950, the SSFL conducted its first official test with a Rocketdyne-designed XLR43-NA-1 large liquid propellant rocket engine, which later became the Redstone engine. Encompassing 2558 acres, 18 large static test stands, 5 component . . . Map (db m145188) HM
111 California, Ventura County, Somis — 133 — The Somis School
The Somis School building is located on the former site of the Somis Methodist Church. It was built in 1924 to replace the older school building which became the Somis Thursday Clubhouse. Originally the school had only three classrooms. . . . Map (db m163459) HM
112 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 10 — Civic CenterThousand Oaks
First City Hall built by the City of Thousand Oaks in 1973 to house administrative offices of the City and the Conejo Recreation and Park District.Map (db m129362) HM
113 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 7 — Crowley House
The Crowley house was built in 1910 for Frank and Mae Crowley. In the 1920s, the home served as the sales office and dining venue for prospective home buyers interested in purchasing a home in the new development of Thousand Oaks. E.B. . . . Map (db m134189) HM
114 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — Early Ranchers of this Historic SiteThousand Oaks
This land was originally part of Rancho El Conejo, granted by Spain in 1803. Egbert Starr Newbury purchased 2,259 acres of the Rancho in 1874 from heirs of the Spanish grantees. With his wife, Frances, and son, Egbert Jr., he moved to the Conejo . . . Map (db m180771) HM
115 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 4 — Hunt Olive Tree
Only surviving tree of an orchard planted by R.O. Hunt on the Salto Ranch which he established in 1876.Map (db m138684) HM
116 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — Joel McCrea Ranch
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m112694) HM
117 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 63 — JunglelandLouis Goebel
On this site Louis Goebel opened one of Southern California’s most popular tourists attractions. In 1925, Goebel purchased five lots for $50 along old Ventura Boulevard, which later became Thousand Oaks Boulevard. This land had formerly belonged to . . . Map (db m138682) HM
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118 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 5 — Lang RanchOakbrook Regional Park Archeological Area
Dating as far back as 12,000 years ago until the late 1800’s, Chumash people had established many villages and seasonal encampments in this area due to territorial and ritual privileges and the abundant source of food and water bestowed upon the . . . Map (db m154420) HM
119 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — Movie Making in WildwoodJanss Conejo Ranch — Thousand Oaks, CA —
Many people who come to Wildwood Park are unaware of its history as a movie making location. More than 300 movies and television episodes have been filmed in the Conejo Valley since the early 1900's, many in Wildwood Park. The park hosted a . . . Map (db m236983) HM
120 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — Norwegian GradeHistorical Monument
Historic Norwegian Grade was built by hand between 1900 and 1911 using picks, shovels, farm equipment, and $60 worth of dynamite given by the County of Ventura. The grade was constructed by members of the Norwegian Colony and their hired help . . . Map (db m122817) HM
121 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 45 — Pederson Ranch HouseCalifornia Lutheran University
When the college opened in 1961, the chicken coops located on the Pederson ranch were converted for campus use. F Building housed the campus coffee shop, which doubled as the cafeteria, and a full soda fountain, E Building served as the library; D . . . Map (db m154417) HM
122 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — 112 — The Janss House
This house was built in 1931 by Dr. Edwin Janss, Sr. from designs by his wife Florence Janss. It was the weekend retreat of the Janss family, the base of their Conejo Valley ranch, founded in 1910, and the family home of Edwin Janss, Jr. . . . Map (db m143287) HM
123 California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks — The Lang Ranch
Mike Lang, with his brother Howard and sister Genevieve (Gene), began a petroleum transportation business in Bakersfield in the 1920s. The business later expanded and moved to Los Angeles as the Lang Transportation Corporation, providing truck . . . Map (db m180455) HM
124 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 632 E. Thompson BoulevardMitchell Block Historic District
This house, built in 1904 for Earl E. Barnes, has Classic Revival elements as seen in its flared hip roof, clapboard siding, and porch columns. The stained glass doors and windows, with the Mariposa Lily Design, are an original feature. This house . . . Map (db m131216) HM
125 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 682 East Thompson Boulevard
This house is one of eight structures comprising the Mitchell Block Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1905 by William F. Sittel who purchased the property from the Mitchell brothers, . . . Map (db m130665) HM
126 California, Ventura County, Ventura — A Brief History of California State ParksPreserving and Protecting our Heritage — San Buenaventura State Beach —
1864 In the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signs a law preserving Yosemite Valley and making it the nation's first state park - it later became a national park. 1890 Preservation . . . Map (db m235910) HM
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127 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 19 — Bard Hospital
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital was built in 1902 by U.S. Senator Thomas R. Bard for his brother Cephas L. Bard the County's first doctor. Dr. Bard was the hospital's first patient and died there four months after the hospital opened. This . . . Map (db m130648) HM
128 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 87 — Casa de AnzaHistoric Landmark No. 87 — Avenue Library —
In direct response to the rapid growth of the oil industry throughout the Ventura Avenue area, Casa de Anza was built in 1929 by Richard Langdon, in connection with the Austin A. Chute Development Company. Along with 14 apartments on the . . . Map (db m235854) HM
129 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Cemetery Memorial ParkA Brief History
1862: The Catholic Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles acquired the first parcel of what would become Cemetery Memorial Park. 1870: The cemetery grounds were expanded when the First Presbyterian Church acquired an adjacent property for a . . . Map (db m235686) HM
130 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 16 — Chumash Hutash FiestaSan Miguel Chapel
The Chumash Indians used this site to celebrate their Hutash Fiesta, held after the harvest each year towards the end of September. The Hutash Fiesta coincided with the Spanish Missionary's San Miguel Day giving the historic Chapel built on the site . . . Map (db m124617) HM
131 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 48 — Dacy Fazio House
Pioneer Ventura County rancher Orville A. Wadleigh built this craftsman bungalow ca. 1910 for his daughter Dacy Wadleigh Fazio, who lived in the home until her death in 1974. The adjacent carriage house/barn of board and batten construction is . . . Map (db m130663) HM
132 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 39 — Dr. Cunane House
This structure was the office and home of Dr. Thomas E. Cunane who established his practice in Ventura in 1899. The home was built in 1884 and is one of the few remaining examples of Queen Anne cottage architecture which was popular during that . . . Map (db m131220) HM
133 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 44 — Dudley House
The family home of pioneer lima bean and walnut rancher Benjamin Dudley was designed by locally prominent carpenter architect, Selwyn Shaw in 1891. It is one of the few surviving farm Victorian houses in Ventura. The original floor plan included . . . Map (db m143274) HM
134 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 114 — El CaballoMission Aqueduct
Friar Pedro Benito Cambón—the mission’s co-founder was highly regarded for his knowledge of irrigation, agriculture and building construction—directed Chumash laborers to build this filtration building in 1792 as part of the mission’s timber, . . . Map (db m124925) HM
135 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 86 — Erle Stanley Gardner’s Law Office
Gardner (1889-1970) patterned the office of his character Perry Mason after his own office in Suite 306 of this building. Gardner, a resident of Ventura until 1933, is cited by the Guinness Book of World Records as the #1 best selling author of all . . . Map (db m125569) HM
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136 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 15 — Groene Building
Originally the Ventura Guarantee and Loan Company, built in the 1920's is significant for its decorative tile, three interior pastoral murals by Norman Kennedy and grillwork on the balcony. The ceiling is pre-cast plaster and painted to resemble . . . Map (db m130653) HM
137 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 23 — Hobson Bros. Packing Company
This is the site of the Hobson Bros. Packing Company, established in the 1870's as Ventura's first slaughterhouse. The business provided sausage and cut meat for delivery to most parts of the County. The present structure was built in 1923 and . . . Map (db m124610) HM
138 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 70 — J.A. Day House759 East Poli Street
J. A. Day, was a prominent rancher in the Saticoy area and a local grocer. In 1889, he built this Victorian home, in the "Stick-Eastlake” style, The structure contains unique carpentry work, with a profusion of wood detail in the balusters . . . Map (db m131214) HM
139 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Jack Rose
On this site in 1947, pioneer Veutura merchant Jack Rose built what was said to be the largest and most contemporary women's apparel store on the Pacific Coast. Designed by renowned architect Arthur Froehlich, the distinctive 36,000 square foot . . . Map (db m131255) HM
140 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Jesse OwensThe Greatest Track Star of the Century — Four Events, Four Records —
In 45 minutes on May 25, 1935, Jesse Owens, 21, broke three world records and equaled a fourth. It was the greatest one-day performance in the recorded history of the sport. On that day, in the Big Ten Track Meet, the Ohio State sophomore tied . . . Map (db m236224) HM
141 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 85 — Lavanderia
Beneath the floor of the rear portion of the Wilson Studio and Peirano Market lies a major segment of the Mission Lavanderia. Built to serve the Mission converts, it provided washing facilities for clothing and was part of an extensive aqueduct . . . Map (db m129361) HM
142 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 310 — Mission San Buenaventura1782
State of California Historical Landmark No. 310. California State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mitz-Khan-A-Khan Chapter, Ventura, California, March 31, 2018. Elevated by Pope Francis to a Minor Basilica, June 9, . . . Map (db m236314) HM
143 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 53 — Nellie Clover HouseHistoric Landmark No. 53
Nellie de la Riva Clover was deeded this house in 1913 after her short marriage to Melvin Clover ended. She owned the house until her death in 1964. The house is a fine example of a classical turn of the 20th Century cottage. Distinctive features . . . Map (db m235903) HM
144 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 847 — Old County Court House
This imposing building was designed by Albert C. Martin and built in 1912 as the Ventura County Court House. It is an outstanding example of neo-classic architecture, considered the proper style for public buildings of the early 20th century. The . . . Map (db m154494) HM
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145 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Olivas Adobe1837
The original small adobe on this site was built by Don Raimundo Olivas and his son, Nicolas, in 1837. The present structure was begun in 1847, with roof beams from the Santa Paula Canyon, and tiles made from native soil. Don Raimundo lived in this . . . Map (db m51424) HM
146 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 115 — Olivas Adobe
This adobe is the only early two-story adobe in the Santa Clara River Valley. A small one-story adobe, built in 1837 was enlarged in 1849 by Don Raimundo Olivas: a prosperous cattle rancher. Continuous use has preserved the adobe for public viewing.Map (db m51032) HM
147 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 2 — Ortega AdobeHistoric Residence
A unique example of an early working-class adobe home. Spanish and Mexican adobes once lined Ventura's downtown streets but only the Ortega Adobe survives today due to its continuous occupation as a residence or business. Emigdio Miguel . . . Map (db m143708) HM
148 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 32 — Peirano Market
Built in 1877 for merchant Alex Gandolfo and later owned by the Peirano family for 96 years, this building was in continuous use as a grocery store until 1986, which marked the retirement of Nick Peirano. Restored in 1998 by KL Associates . . . Map (db m147594) HM
149 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 114-1 — Rancho Cañada LargaMission Aqueduct
Rancho Cañada Larga o Verde, as it was originally known, came out of lands of the San Buenaventura Mission. Following Mexican independence from Spain, Joaquina Alvarado de Moraga, whose late husband, Gabriel Moraga, was a distinguished soldier of . . . Map (db m124924) HM
150 California, Ventura County, Ventura — San Buenaventura China Alley Memorial
Nestled on this block, between the sea and the San Buenaventura Mission, a Chinese community was established in the early 1870s. Here merchants, laborers, farmers, cooks, laundrymen, gardeners, and servants conducted businesses and lived in small . . . Map (db m143973) HM
151 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 28 — San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct
A visible section of the mission aqueduct still exists just east of Highway 33 on Cañada Larga Road. It is one of the few remaining parts of a seven-mile-long system that delivered water from San Antonio Creek to El Caballo filtration plant on the . . . Map (db m143278) HM
152 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 310 — San Buenaventura Mission AqueductSettling Tank
San Buenaventura Mission was an oasis of abundance. Visitors, including British Captain George Vancouver (1793) and the American California resident Alfred Robinson (early 1800s), commented on the good yield of the gardens and orchards. The nearby . . . Map (db m135860) HM
153 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 113 — San Buenaventura Mission CrossSerra Cross
Restored September 9, 1912 by the Alice M. Bartlett Club of San Buenaventura, California, to take the place of the Mission Cross erected on this spot by the Franciscan Missionary Padre Junipero Serra, 1782.Map (db m51031) HM
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154 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 11 — Santa Gertrudis AsistenciaChapel
Santa Gertrudis Asistencia (chapel) was originally located about 500 feet north. Its location is now covered by the freeway. This chapel served the Indians in the early days. Marked 1970. Replaced 1986.Map (db m143330) HM
155 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Scorpion Was Once A Busy Sheep Ranch
The view from here was very different in 1915. You would be looking at a lively, well-organized ranch complex, echoing with ringing hammers, shouts of French and Italian workers, bleating sheep, and crowing roosters. You might even . . . Map (db m157583) HM
156 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 113 — Serra Cross
History of the Cross On Easter Sunday, March 31, 1782, Spanish missionary, Father Junipero Serra, founded Mission San Buenaventura. On the beach south of the present-day mission church, he blessed an area of land and planted a . . . Map (db m235855) HM
157 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 52 — Sifford House
Built in 1895, this Colonial Revival home is a two-story box- shape featuring a distinctive half-circle entry onto the porch, a balcony, and a palladian window. It was occupied originally by Frank Sifford, owner of the Ventura Transfer Company, . . . Map (db m131215) HM
158 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Site of the Mayfair Theater, 1941-2000Historic Point of Interest
This site was developed in 1941 with a 7,890 square foot, one-story structure known as the "Mayfair Theater". Architect S. Charles Lee, one of the most prolific and distinguished motion picture theater designers on the West Coast, designed the . . . Map (db m130642) HM
159 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 28 — Southern Methodist Episcopal ChurchHistoric Landmark No. 28
Designed in the Carpenter Gothic style by Ventura architect F.P. Ward, this church was built by Selwyn Shaw in 1888 on donated land. Notable features include Eastlake detailing, stained glass windows, steeply pitched roof, 96 foot steeple, and . . . Map (db m235787) HM
160 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 81 — The A.D. Briggs ResidenceHistoric Landmark No. 81
This 1894 Queen Anne exemplifies the elegant style of homes built in this neighborhood at the turn of the century. It features an octagonal floorplan, combination hip and gable rooflines and a distinctive Moorish arched window. This house was . . . Map (db m235906) HM
161 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 97 — The Arnold House
Former Ventura County Supervisor Mathew H. Arnold built this home for his wife Eliza in 1906. The Colonial Revival details include Doric porch columns, curved brackets under boxed eaves and unique detailing in front of the cottage windows. Notable . . . Map (db m131252) HM
162 California, Ventura County, Ventura — The First Community
Near this site, the village of Shisholop, home to 300 to 400 Chumash, once stretched from the beach near the base of Figueroa Street inland past the San Buenaventura Mission. From its beginning, about 1000 AD., Shisholop (meaning . . . Map (db m135241) HM
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163 California, Ventura County, Ventura — The Flood of 1997A Destructive Force
The low-lying Scorpion Valley has always been subject to flooding, but overgrazing by sheep increased the intensity. One night in December 1997, over a foot of rain fell on eastern Santa Cruz Island, sending a torrent of mud and water . . . Map (db m141329) HM
164 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 106 — The Hobart/Barr/Lucking Initial Residence c. 1898Registered Historical Landmark No. 106
This beautifully restored home shares an identical ownership as the contiguous Landmark No. 104, at 230 S. Ash Street, until 1957. Both homes were built by Frank and Julia Hobart and were owned by the Leonard and Clio Barr families until that year. . . . Map (db m131447) HM
165 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 104 — The Hobart/Barr/Lucking ResidenceRegistered Historical Landmark No. 104
This charming Colonial Revival residence was constructed between 1902 and 1905 and is an architecturally superlative example of the building styles characteristic of the transition from Victorian to Colonial during this time period. It is also . . . Map (db m149198) HM
166 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 20 — Ventura PierFun Facts
Dimensions Pier length in 2001: 1,600’ Original pier length in 1872: 1,200’ Longest pier length in 1938: 1,958’ Pier width: 25’6” - 67’8” Water depth at pier end: 23 feet at 0 tide Number of ocean piers in . . . Map (db m236241) HM
167 California, Ventura County, Ventura — 24 — Ventura Theatre
Ventura joined the "movie palace era” of Hollywood with the grand opening of the Ventura Theatre on August 16, 1928. This lavishly decorated Mediterranean style theatre cost $400,000 to build, and created much excitement in our oil boom . . . Map (db m131167) HM
168 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Ventura’s Diverse InhabitantsCemetery Memorial Park
Below are some of the many prominent individuals interred at Cemetery Memorial Park who represent Ventura's cultural diversity and earliest residents: Native Americans who, along with Spanish missionaries, built the San Buenaventura Mission; . . . Map (db m236134) HM
169 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Ventura’s Diverse InhabitantsCemetery Memorial Park
Below are some of the many prominent individuals interred at Cemetery Memorial Park who represent Ventura's cultural diversity and earliest residents: Native Americans who, along with Spanish missionaries, built the San Buenaventura Mission; . . . Map (db m236135) HM
170 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Veterans MemorialCemetery Memorial Park
2012 - The City of Ventura constructed a Veterans Memorial to commemorate the veterans buried in Cemetery Memorial Park. The memorial consists of five monolithic stones surrounding the flagpole. The names of the five wars in which . . . Map (db m236133) HM
171 California, Ventura County, Ventura, Downtown Ventura — 73 — Ada McCoskey Love HouseHistoric Landmark No. 73
Ada McCoskey was the widow of prominent Ventura physician J.H. Love. Her house, built in 1903, uniquely combines elements of the Italianate period with later Victorian influences. The original location was on the northwest corner of Chestnut and . . . Map (db m236049) HM
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172 California, Ventura County, Ventura, Downtown Ventura — 61 — Elwell HouseHistoric Landmark No. 61
The Elwell house, built in 1892, belonged to William Elwell and his wife Edelfrido Tico Elwell, descendents of important California and Yankee families. After numerous years of neglect, the house was rebuilt and enlarged in a style . . . Map (db m236051) HM
173 California, Ventura County, Ventura, Downtown Ventura — Ventura Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of those sons of Ventura who have given their lives in their country's service in order that freedom and equality of man may endure. In memory of the veterans of the War with Spain, Philippine . . . Map (db m236588) WM
174 California, Ventura County, Westlake Village — The Lone Oak
This monument is dedicated to the centuries-old heritage oak tree that once stood at this intersection. Thousand Oaks grew around this majestic tree and it became an enduring symbol of the region’s rural history. A replacement oak tree was planted . . . Map (db m128508) HM
175 California, Ventura County, Westlake Village — Triunfo CanyonConejo Valley
For thousands of years, the Chumash Indians and their forebears lived in this valley. They have been described as a stone age people, hunters and gatherers, resourceful, friendly, fun-loving, astute traders, fine craftsmen, and expert rock artists. . . . Map (db m128414) HM

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