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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.
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 ...
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.
Congressional districts. 24th, 26th, 32nd. Website. www.countyofventura.org. Ventura County (/ vɛnˈtʊərə / ⓘ) is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 843,843. [10][13] The largest city is Oxnard, and the county seat is the city of Ventura.
Shea's Castle. Coordinates: 34°41′51″N 118°23′40″W. Shea's Castle. Shea’s Castle, originally dubbed "The Painted Rocks, Shea's Lodge", [1] is known today as Sky Castle or Castle Ranch. It is a private castle built in 1924 by the developer Richard Peter Shea. [2] Shea, a New Yorker, moved to the dry climate of Southern California in ...
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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.
Rancho Calleguas was a 9,998-acre (40.46 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Ventura County, California given in 1837 by Governor Juan Alvarado to José Pedro Ruiz.. The grant was south of Rancho Las Posas, east of Rancho El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia, north of the Rancho Guadalasca, and west of Rancho El Conejo.