Across Mission Oaks Boulevard, next to the 101 Freeway, remains part of a grove of Eucalyptus trees that once lined both sides of the old two-lane El Camino Real. In 1892, Adolfo Camarillo planted 650 of these trees, which stretched from Pleasant . . . — — Map (db m130636) HM
Metate
Comes in many flat
shapes and sizes.
Surface is used for
grinding corn, acorns
or seeds into flour.
Mano - "Hand"
Shaped to fit the
hand and used to
crush the seeds
against the
metates. . . . — — Map (db m226038) HM
This grand three-story, 15-room home was built by Adolfo Camarillo in the Queen Ann Victorian style, using the plans of architects Herman Anlauf and Franklin Ward. The home features seven bedrooms, a grand staircase, a tower bay, a walk-in wooden . . . — — Map (db m129517) HM
In 1769 the "El Camino Real - The King's Highway” was begun by the
Franciscans and lead by Fr. Junipero Serra. Missions were situated in
areas where large populations of Indians lived and where soil was
fertile enough to sustain a settlement. As . . . — — Map (db m154365) HM
This “Fruit Brandy” still was donated by the
Robert E. Nunn family. It had been on a
ranch in the Santa Barbara area when
Wm. Templeton (father of Beth Nunn,
grandfather of Kevin and Kyle Nunn)
rescued it. On display at the Camarillo
Plumbing . . . — — Map (db m134939) HM