Near Roscoe Boulevard, 0.4 miles east of Valley Circle Blvd.
These venerable oak trees were topped by the Franciscan friars to furnish fuel for the nearby lime kilns that provided mortar for the building of the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana. These fused rocks were taken for their preservation, from the . . . — — Map (db m144163) HM
On Sherman Way, 0.5 miles west of Fallbrook Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
A mission style stable converted to new uses as a community center of the arts of California and Mexico.
Declared Historic Cultural Monument No. 135 by the Cultural Heritage Board, Municipal Arts Department, City of Los Angeles. — — Map (db m164331) HM
On Roscoe Boulevard, 0.4 miles east of Valley Circle Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Declared Historic Cultural Monument No. 31 by the Cultural Heritage Board, Municipal Art Department, City of Los Angeles.
panel 2:
Why are there swastikas on
this historic home?
The symbol on the Orcutt Ranch house is . . . — — Map (db m170282) HM
On Jason Avenue north of Ingomar Street, on the right when traveling north.
Ranch style, built 1952. Declared 2017,
Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1150,
Cultural Heritage Commission,
City of Los Angeles. — — Map (db m170261) HM
On Vanowen Street, 0.3 miles west of Shoup Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Shadow Ranch, 1869 - 1872.
Declared Historic Cultural Monument No. 9 by the Cultural Heritage Board, Municipal Art Department, City of Los Angeles. — — Map (db m163864) HM
On Pinelake Drive north of Community Street, on the left when traveling north.
Ranch style. Paul R. Williams, architect. Built 1939. Declared 2011,
Historic-Cultural
Monument No. 992, Cultural Heritage Commission, City of Los Angeles. — — Map (db m193154) HM
Near Victory Boulevard, 0.8 miles west of Valley Circle Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
The Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve was part of the 113,000-acre Rancho San Jose de
Gracias de Simi tract granted to Javier, Miguel and Particio Pico by the King of Spain in 1795. The Rancho,
which was later transferred to Jose . . . — — Map (db m196844) HM
On Facility Road south of Woolsey Canyon Road, on the left when traveling south.
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