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Ventura County Landmark & Point of Interest Inventory

An interactive map of Ventura County Landmarks and Points of Interest can be accessed here. Ventura County Cultural Heritage Ordinance No. 4604 provides for the designation of the following Cultural Heritage Sites: Ventura County Landmarks, Sites of Merit, Points of Interest, and Districts. The criteria for designation of Cultural Heritage Sites is described in Section 1367 of the Ventura County Ordinance Code, found here.

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Please note that, in general, the County of Ventura only has project review authority at designated and potentially eligible Cultural Heritage Sites within the unincorporated areas of Ventura County and, upon request, cities under contract for cultural heritage services with the County. The County is currently under contract for cultural heritage services with the cities of Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Fillmore, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks. Information about the cultural heritage review process can be found here.

Site-specific content, background information, and photographs can be accessed for each Cultural Heritage Site identified on the interactive Ventura County Landmarks & Points of Interest map. This information can also be accessed below. In addition, the interactive map contains information for resources listed in the National Register of Historic Places and California Register of Historical Resources. Designations that have been removed or downgraded are not included in the list below.

Ventura County Landmark Webpages

  • Landmark No. 1: Faulkner House
  • Landmark No. 2: Edwards Adobe
  • Landmark No. 3: Eucalyptus Trees Along U.S. Route 101
  • Landmark No. 4: Newhall Mansion (aka Cook, Piru, and/or Warring Mansion)
  • Landmark No. 5: Rancho Arnaz Adobe (aka Stage Route Half-Way House)
  • Landmark No. 6: Simi Adobe/Strathearn House (aka de la Guerra Adobe)
  • Landmark No. 7: Sanchez Adobe (aka Lloyd-Butler House)
  • Landmark No. 8: Don Adolfo Camarillo House
  • Landmark No. 9: Santa Clara Schoolhouse (aka Little Red Schoolhouse)
  • Landmark No. 10: Tapo Adobe Ruins
  • Landmark No. 12: Former Ventura County Courthouse (now San Buenaventura City Hall)
  • Landmark No. 13: Oxnard Carnegie Library (aka Carnegie Art Museum)
  • Landmark No. 14: Point Mugu Recreation Area/State Park
  • Landmark No. 15: Naumann Giant Gum Tree/Eucalyptus Rows
  • Landmark No. 16: Sugar Beet Factory Site
  • Landmark No. 17: Oxnard Plaza Park Pagoda
  • Landmark No. 18: Japanese Cemetery
  • Landmark No. 19: Port Hueneme Women’s Improvement Club
  • Landmark No. 20: Thomas R. and Mary Bard Memorial
  • Landmark No. 21: Rafael Reyes Adobe
  • Landmark No. 22: St. Mary Magdalen Church
  • Landmark No. 23: Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, Santa Paula
  • Landmark No. 24: Hueneme Wharf, Original Site
  • Landmark No. 26: Post Office Tower and Portico
  • Landmark No. 27: Libbey Park Bowl Sycamore Tree
  • Landmark No. 28: Mission Aqueduct
  • Landmark No. 29: Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, Santa Susana
  • Landmark No. 30: Stagecoach Inn (aka Grand Union Hotel)
  • Landmark No. 31: Thomas R. Bard Mansion (aka Navy Officers Club)
  • Landmark No. 32: Hueneme Bank Building (aka Historical Museum)
  • Landmark No. 33: Keene House
  • Landmark No. 34: Foster Park Lion Entrance Markers
  • Landmark No. 35: W. L Hardison House
  • Landmark No. 36: Union Oil Company Building (aka Oil Museum)
  • Landmark No. 37: Hueneme Slough Site (aka Moranda Park)
  • Landmark No. 38: Universalist Unitarian Church Building
  • Landmark No. 39: Mill Park
  • Landmark No. 40: Simi Library Building, Original
  • Landmark No. 41: Haigh/Talley Colony House
  • Landmark No. 42: Tapo Citrus Association Packing House Site
  • Landmark No. 43: Hill Ranch Brick Cistern
  • Landmark No. 44: Sycamore Tree near Stagecoach Inn
  • Landmark No. 45: Pederson House and Water Tower
  • Landmark No. 46: Tanner Homestead
  • Landmark No. 47: Fillmore State Bank
  • Landmark No. 48: Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, Fillmore
  • Landmark No. 49: Trinity Episcopal Church
  • Landmark No. 50: Bardsdale Methodist Church
  • Landmark No. 51: Piru Methodist Church and Organ
  • Landmark No. 52: Grandma Prisbey’s Bottle Village
  • Landmark No. 53: Brandeis-Bardin Institute, House of the Book
  • Landmark No. 54: Teague Mansion
  • Landmark No. 55: Methodist Church, Former (aka Baptist, Epworth and/or Somis Churches)
  • Landmark No. 56: Bank of A. Levy
  • Landmark No. 57: Lightworks in the Hueneme Lighthouse
  • Landmark No. 58: Arundell Adobe
  • Landmark No. 59: Artists’ Barn and Surrounding Grounds, Including Aged Pepper Tree (aka Hinckley’s Artists’ Barn)
  • Landmark No. 60: Church of Christ Scientist (aka Lutheran and Community Churches)
  • Landmark No. 61: Odd Fellows’ Town Clock
  • Landmark No. 62: County Fire Station No. 21
  • Landmark No. 63: Goebel’s Lion Farm Site (aka Jungleland)
  • Landmark No. 64: Hunt Olive Tree
  • Landmark No. 65: Glen Tavern Hotel
  • Landmark No. 66: Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church
  • Landmark No. 67: Simi Valley Community Methodist Church, Former (aka Cultural Arts Center)
  • Landmark No. 69: The Mill
  • Landmark No. 70: First Church of Christ Scientist
  • Landmark No. 71: Patterson Ranch Buildings
  • Landmark No. 72: Pepper Trees along High Street
  • Landmark No. 73: Murphy House
  • Landmark No. 74: Henry Levy House
  • Landmark No. 75: Achille Levy House
  • Landmark No. 76: Santa Paula Ebell Club (aka Theater Center)
  • Landmark No. 77: Charles Collins Teague House
  • Landmark No. 78: Underwood House
  • Landmark No. 79: Moreton Bay Fig Tree
  • Landmark No. 80: Rice House
  • Landmark No. 81: First Christian Church
  • Landmark No. 82: Balcom House
  • Landmark No. 83: Baker House
  • Landmark No. 84: Anna M. Logan House
  • Landmark No. 85: Somis Thursday Clubhouse
  • Landmark No. 86: Gerberding/Moranda House
  • Landmark No. 87: Farrell House (aka Navy Quarters D)
  • Landmark No. 88: Richard Bard House (aka Navy Quarters A)
  • Landmark No. 89: Chumash Park “Indian Hills”
  • Landmark No. 90: Oakbrook County Park Archaeological Area
  • Landmark No. 91: Chumash Village of Shimiji
  • Landmark No. 92: Ramelli/Willett House
  • Landmark No. 93: Wood Ranch Barns
  • Landmark No. 94: Lathrop Camp (aka Hotel Sespe)
  • Landmark No. 95: Pratt House
  • Landmark No. 96: Dent Ranch House
  • Landmark No. 97: Santa Paula Union High School
  • Landmark No. 98: Wiltfong House
  • Landmark No. 99: Dos Vientos Ranch Buildings (aka Lewis/Clark Ranch)
  • Landmark No. 100: Justin Petit Ranch House
  • Landmark No. 101: Piru Train Bridge
  • Landmark No. 102: Sacred Heart Mission Church
  • Landmark No. 103: Whale Rock Ranch House
  • Landmark No. 104: Stagecoach Road
  • Landmark No. 105: Freight Road
  • Landmark No. 106: Mt. McCoy and Cross
  • Landmark No. 108: King/Harris House
  • Landmark No. 109: Crowley House (aka Goebel House)
  • Landmark No. 110: Five Trees
  • Landmark No. 111: McKevett School (aka North Grammar School)
  • Landmark No. 112: Edwin Janss Sr. House (aka Arts Council House)
  • Landmark No. 113: Charles L. and Nellie Sheldon House
  • Landmark No. 114: James M. Sharp House (aka Thille House)
  • Landmark No. 115: Hueneme Elementary School
  • Landmark No. 116: Whiteside House and Barn
  • Landmark No. 117: Saticoy Walnut Growers Association Warehouse
  • Landmark No. 118: Saticoy Bean Warehouse
  • Landmark No. 119: The Farmers & Merchants Bank of Santa Paula – Saticoy Branch
  • Landmark No. 120: Lake Eleanor Dam (aka Banning Dam)
  • Landmark No. 121: Foster Bowl
  • Landmark No. 122: Palm Trees along Chambersburg Road
  • Landmark No. 123: Sanitary Dairy/Clifford Hardison House
  • Landmark No. 124: Piru Hotel (aka Mountain View Hotel/Round Rock Hotel)
  • Landmark No. 125: Lechler House/Museum
  • Landmark No. 126: The Stutsman/Hall Ranch
  • Landmark No. 127: Pioneer Section of Simi Valley Public Cemetery
  • Landmark No. 128: Fulkerson Hardware Store
  • Landmark No. 129: Masonic Temple Building Site
  • Landmark No. 130: Farmers & Merchants Bank
  • Landmark No. 131: Sespe School (aka Fillmore Unified School District Offices)
  • Landmark No. 132: Familia Diaz Café (aka Chapala Restaurant)
  • Landmark No. 133: Somis School
  • Landmark No. 134: Coast Live Oak Tree, Simi Valley
  • Landmark No. 135: Spalding House/Guest House/Stone Wall (aka Rancho Sespe)
  • Landmark No. 136: Elephant Rock
  • Landmark No. 137: Palm Trees along Alamo Street
  • Landmark No. 138: Sycamore Tree along Wood Ranch Parkway
  • Landmark No. 139: Simi Elementary School and Bungalows
  • Landmark No. 140: Scott/Cameron House & Aged Olive Tree
  • Landmark No. 141: Ventura County Railway
  • Landmark No. 142: Barbara Webster School
  • Landmark No. 143: Olive Mann Isbell School
  • Landmark No. 144: Scarlett/McGrath Ranch House
  • Landmark No. 145: Perkins/Claberg House
  • Landmark No. 146: Weinman/Lehmann/Miller House
  • Landmark No. 147: Staire/Diener House
  • Landmark No. 148: Palm Trees Along “C” Street
  • Landmark No. 149: Japanese Nisei Methodist Episcopal Church (aka New Hope Baptist Church)
  • Landmark No. 150: Corriganville (aka Corriganville/Hopetown Movie Ranch)
  • Landmark No. 151: Fillmore Sign
  • Landmark No. 152: Rancho Camulos
  • Landmark No. 153: Bard/Prescott House
  • Landmark No. 154: First Church in Piru/Sullivan House
  • Landmark No. 155: Briggs School
  • Landmark No. 156: Arts and Science Buildings – Fillmore High School
  • Landmark No. 157: Sespe Ranch Bunkhouse
  • Landmark No. 158: Swift Residence and Lying-In Hospital
  • Landmark No. 159: People’s Lumber Company Building
  • Landmark No. 160: Knolls Rock
  • Landmark No. 161: Henry T. Oxnard Historic District and Landmark Area
  • Landmark No. 162: Fillmore Ebell Club
  • Landmark No. 163: Rose/McGrath Ranch
  • Landmark No. 164: Selby/Roberts Residence and Site
  • Landmark No. 165: Gottfried Maulhardt/Albert Pfeiler Farm Site
  • Landmark No. 166: Timber School House and Auditorium
  • Landmark No. 167: Edward Tobin Residence and Site
  • Landmark No. 169: William Ford Residence
  • Landmark No. 170: Acacia Mansion
  • Landmark No. 171: Bon Ton Court
  • Landmark No. 172: Ventura County Agricultural Buildings
  • Landmark No. 173: McColm Manor Apartments
  • Landmark No. 174: Preston-Butler Residence
  • Landmark No. 175: J. A. Swartz Residence
  • Landmark No. 176: Saticoy Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
  • Landmark No. 177: Clyde Thomas Lloyd Residence
  • Landmark No. 178: General Charles G. Penney Residence
  • Landmark No. 179: Nye Ranch
  • Landmark No. 180: Bella Vista Ranch
  • Landmark No. 181: McNell Ranch
  • Landmark No. 182: Noble Oaks Estate
  • Landmark No. 183: Edgington Oxnard Oil Derrick

Ventura County Point of Interest Webpages

  • Point of Interest No. 1: Corriganville Movie Ranch Site (aka Hopetown) (redesignated as Landmark No. 150)
  • Point of Interest No. 2: Butterfield Stage Route
  • Point of Interest No. 3: Oxnard Pest Control Insectary Site
  • Point of Interest No. 4: Santa Rosa School Original Site and School Bell
  • Point of Interest No. 5: Hueneme Grammar School Original Site
  • Point of Interest No. 6: Saticoy Springs and Chumash Indian Village Sa’aqtik’oy Site
  • Point of Interest No. 7: Simi School/Simi Library/Ortega Saloon Sites
  • Point of Interest No. 8: Santa Clara Chapel Original Site
  • Point of Interest No. 9: Cesar Chavez Childhood Home Site
  • Point of Interest No. 10: Colonial House Restaurant
  • Point of Interest No. 11: Former Fillmore Refinery
  • Point of Interest No. 12: Former Edgington Oxnard Refinery
  • Point of Interest No. 13: Santa Gertrudis Asistencia (Chapel) Monument
  • Point of Interest No. 14: Matilija Hot Springs
  • Point of Interest No. 15: Maier House

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