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Camarillo Ranch House, also known as Rancho Calleguas and Adolfo Camarillo House, is a Queen Anne-style Victorian house in Camarillo, California. Built in 1892, the 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) house was designed by architects Herman Anlauf and Franklin Ward. Adolfo Camarillo operated the ranch for 78 years, changing the operations from mostly ...
Don Adolfo Camarillo House: 201 Camarillo Ranch Rd. Camarillo: 4/69: Built in 1893 9: Santa Clara Schoolhouse: 20030 Telegraph Rd. Santa Paula: 4/69: Colonial style one-room schoolhouse with high tower, built 1896–97, also known as Little Red Schoolhouse [9] 10: Tapo Adobe Ruins: 4651 Tapo Canyon Rd.
201 Camarillo Ranch Rd. Camarillo: Fifteen-room house built in 1892 by the Camarillo family, after whom the City of Camarillo is named 10: Case Study House No. 28: Case Study House No. 28: July 24, 2013 : 91 Inverness Rd.
1652682, 2409966. Website. www.cityofcamarillo.org. Camarillo (/ ˌkæməˈriːoʊ / ⓘ KAM-ə-REE-oh) is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 70,741, an increase of 5,540 from the 65,201 counted in the 2010 Census.
Freeways. ← SR 116. → SR 119. State Route 118 (SR 118) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs west to east through Ventura and Los Angeles counties. It travels from State Route 126 at the eastern edge of Ventura immediately northwest of Saticoy, then through Saticoy, in Ventura County east to Interstate 210 near Lake ...
Camarillo State Mental Hospital, also known as Camarillo State Hospital, was a public psychiatric hospital for patients with both developmental disabilities and mental illness in Camarillo, California. The hospital was in operation from 1936 to 1997. The former hospital campus has been redeveloped and opened in 2002 as the California State ...
Newbury Park is a populated place [3] and town [4] [5] [6] in Ventura County, California, United States.Most of it lies within the western Thousand Oaks city limits, while unincorporated areas include Casa Conejo and Ventu Park.
Rancho Guadalasca was a 30,594 acre Mexican land grant given in 1836 by Governor Mariano Chico to Ysabel Yorba. [4] The Rancho Guadalasca portion of the area now known as Rancho Sierra Vista was sold in 1871 by Ysabel Yorba. The southern part of the rancho was purchased by William Richard Broome in 1871. His son, Thornhill Francis Broome, is ...