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Page views of cities in Ventura County

Ventura County Cities and Communities

 * Category:Buildings and structures
 * Category:Churches
 * Category:Geography
 * Category:History incorporated 1873
 * Category:Houses
 * Category:Landforms
 * Category:Landmarks Proposed: Landmarks and points of interest designated by the County of Ventura and other reliable sources (CA Historic Preservation) that are not within any of the cities listed below
 * Category:Museums - Also check where almost all museums in the county are listed: List of museums in the California Central Coast
 * Sports venues
 * Tourist attractions

Rincon
The Rincon Coast spans 12 miles from the northern county line at Rincon Point southward to the Ventura River. The area has a Mediterranean climate. Situated between the Santa Ynez Mountains and a coastline that includes narrow sandy beaches and rocky tidepools. U.S. Highway 101 and the railroad wind along the narrow strip of land at the base of the mountains. The coastal cliffs, formed by eroding marine terraces, includes a perennial stream. Most of the area inland of Highway 101 is open space or agriculture with most of the land owned in large parcels of 20 to 40 acres, or more. The Rincon includes six residential and two industrial areas. Oil wells and related facilities are scattered throughout the area. Rincon Point, a 9.4 acre gated community. residential area with controlled access, is just inside Ventura County. La Conchita, about two miles south of the county line, is an 19 acre older community and the only residential area east of U.S. Highway 101. Mussel Shoals is a 5.6 acre mixed-density residential area west of U.S. Highway 101 and the Old Coast Highway. The Sea Cliff community of 11.34 acre is bounded on the north by freeway, east by the Rincon Parkway, and to the south by Hobson County Park. Faria is residential area west of U.S. Highway 101 and about {{convert|5.5 miles north of the City of Ventura. It encompasses {{convert|20.7|acre}}. Solimar is a residential community between Parkway and the beach, approximately {{convert|3.75 miles north of the City of San Buenaventura. Rincon industrial area is approximately {{convert|395 with two processing facilities: the Rincon oil and gas processing facility and, what has been historically called, the Chanslor- Western/Coline facility. The major portion of development is inland of the freeway. An oil and gas processing plant at La Conchita is {{convert|9.8|acre}}. Emma Wood State Beach, about seven miles south of Solimar, has 150 overnight campsites. The popular surfing area at Rincon Point, Hobson County Park, Faria County Park, and the Rincon Parkway have additional opportunities for camping and beach access. A fire station is located north of, and immediately adjacent to, the community of Seacliff.

After traveling through Ventura, SR 1 separates from US 101 to travel the historic beach route along the Rincon coast that was originally opened up by the construction of the Railroad Coastal Route from Emma Wood State Beach to the Mobil Pier Undercrossing near Sea Cliff, where it rejoins US 101 about {{convert|3|mi|km}} south of the Santa Barbara County line near La Conchita.

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 * North Coast
 * Rincon Point - Rincon (surfspot) - current redirect Rincon Point
 * La Conchita - Wiki Comm. List
 * Mussel Shoals - Wiki Comm. List
 * Sea Cliff - Wiki Comm. List
 * Mobile-Rincon Industrial is just NW and PCH (north end of section)
 * Faria - Wiki Comm. List
 * Dulah - Wiki Comm. List
 * Central Coast - Channel Islands Beach - CDP
 * Hollywood Beach
 * Silverstrand
 * Category:History
 * Category:Landmarks
 * South Coast
 * Point Mugu - Wiki Comm. List
 * Solromar - Wiki Comm. List

{{collapse top|Oxnard, California‎ - Category:Oxnard‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * Category:Buildings and structures
 * Category:Geography
 * Category:History established 1898 and a railroad station opened
 * Category:Landmarks Articles tagged but Category page not created yet.
 * El Rio/Del Norte area
 * El Rio - CDP
 * Nyeland Acres
 * Strickland Acres
 * Vineyard Industrial Area

{{collapse top|Camarillo, California‎ - Category:Camarillo‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * Category:History established 1834 ?
 * Category:Landmarks
 * Camarillo Heights
 * Las Posas Estates
 * Santa Rosa Valley - CDP
 * Los Posas Valley
 * Somis - Wiki Comm. List
 * La Cumbre/Donlon Road - can be included in Somis
 * Groves 1, 2, and 3 - can be included in Somis

{{collapse top|Moorpark, California‎ - Category:Moorpark‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * Category:History‎ established 1887
 * Category:Landmarks
 * Home Acres

{{collapse top|Ventura, California‎ - Category:Ventura‎}} {{collapse bottom}} {{collapse top|Ojai, California‎ - Category:Ojai‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * - A Preserve America Designated Community
 * Category:History
 * Category:Landmarks City list also includes points of interest, and historic districts Page created 29 September 2013
 * Classic Homes of Ventura Realtor site with nice color slideshows of many Ventura homes. Also has complete City list with some photos.
 * VenturaCountyToday.com: Historical Ventura
 * Category:Buildings and structures
 * Mission
 * Santa Susana - CDP
 * Saticoy - CDP
 * Saticoy County Club*North Folk Springs
 * Ventura Avenue Area
 * Ortonville - Wiki Comm. List
 * Wadstrom - Wiki Comm. List
 * Weldons - Wiki Comm. List
 * Casitas Springs - Wiki Comm. List
 * Casitas Vista
 * Live Oak Acres
 * Los Encinos
 * Meiners Oaks - CDP
 * Mira Monte - CDP
 * Oak View - CDP
 * Ojala - Wiki Comm. List
 * Siete Robles
 * Category:History established 1874 by real estate developer R. G. Surdam and named Nordhoff, California (Map linked)
 * Category:Landmarks
 * Upper Ojai - Wiki Comm. List (county-Summit)

{{collapse top|Santa Paula, California‎ - Santa Paula article - Category:Santa Paula‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * - A Preserve America Designated Community
 * Category:History established 1872 by Nathan Weston Blanchard or 1875
 * Category:Landmarks
 * East Santa Paula
 * North Santa Paula
 * West Santa Paula

{{collapse top|Fillmore, California‎ - Category:Fillmore‎}} {{collapse bottom}}
 * Category:History established 1888
 * Category:Landmarks
 * Bardsdale - Wiki Comm. List (not on county General Plan?)
 * Buckhorn - Wiki Comm. List
 * Piru - CDP

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 * Category:Thousand Oaks, California‎
 * (Rewrite and move to demographics - Although Thousand Oaks has a downtown area (focused around the Janss Marketplace mall, The Oaks mall, and W. Thousand Oaks Blvd.), a large portion of the city's inhabitants live in suburban communities a distance from the commercial centers of the city. The large housing districts near Lynn Road to the north and west are an example of this sprawl, despite attempts by Ventura County planners to reduce it.
 * Category:Buildings and structures
 * Category:Geography
 * Category:History Stagecoach Inn was built in 1875
 * Category:Landmarks
 * Casa Conejo - CDP
 * Newbury Park
 * Kelley Estates
 * Lynn Ranch
 * Rolling Oaks
 * Upper Kelley Estates
 * Upper Ventu Park
 * Ventu Park


 * Lake Sherwood/Hidden Valley area
 * Lake Sherwood - CDP
 * Hidden Valley - not included in Ventura Co. template
 * Carlisle Road

{{collapse top|Simi Valley, California‎ - Category:Simi Valley‎}}
 * Subdivision demonstrates use of the Recorded Plat Survey System
 * Category:History established 1887

Test{{refn|group=note|Simi Land & Water Company, with Thomas R. Bard as President, had a map prepared in 1887 of the Simi Rancho that was finished in 1888. While most lots in this large lot subdivision were identified with a letter, the large lot in the middle of the map was labeled "Valley of the Simi." Later in the same year, "Plat of the Valley of the Simi" was adopted and recorded to further subdivide their land. No town lots are platted with this map but the map did use the Public Land Survey System which is very unusual since the mapping of ranchos lands preceded the use of this system. The map contains the following note: "For convenience in subdividing and platting, the nomenclature of the of the Government Surveys has been adopted, and the Township, Range, and Section Lines projected; but this survey is altogether independent of the Government Surveys." One of the few streets shown on this map is Los Angeles Avenue connecting the east and west ends of the valley.


 * Colony


 * Simi Townsite


 * Peach Hill


 * Santa Susana, 5 MR 2. 1900


 * Near Santa Susana, 5 MR 3. 1900 under Pres. Cochran


 * Subdivision Map No. 3 }}

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 * Category:Landmarks
 * Category:Buildings and structures
 * North Simi
 * Tapo Canyon
 * West Simi
 * Santa Susana - CDP (County-Santa Susana Knolls)
 * Box Canyon
 * Oak Park - CDP
 * Bell Canyon - CDP


 * Cuddy Canyon - Wiki Comm. List
 * Scheideck - Wiki Comm. List
 * Lockwood Valley - Wiki Comm. List

City of San Buenaventura Historic Landmarks, Districts, and Points of Interest
City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts

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