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The cities of Moorpark, Ojai, Santa Paula, and Ventura established their own separate historic designation systems with the City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts developing into an extensive list. The Port Hueneme Historical Society Museum houses historical artifacts, photographs and information on the history of the Hueneme area.
Ojai Inn, built in 1876. Photo taken in 1880s. Ojai Arcade, built in 1917 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Post Office tower at right. Ojai (/ ˈ oʊ h aɪ / ⓘ OH-hy; Chumash: ’Awhaỳ) [10] is a city in Ventura County, California.
Due to the generosity of Mary Smith, the Camarillo Sanitary District treatment plant takes up a portion of the original 800 acres (3.2 km 2). [4] The historic Chapel of the Islands, built in 1942 and was originally named Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Port Hueneme, California.
[13] [14] They took over management of the Ojai water system by purchase of the franchise from Golden State Water Company in April 2017 after an overwhelming vote in favor. [ 15 ] The Robles Diversion Dam was constructed on the Ventura River in 1958 to divert up to 107,800 acre-feet (133,000,000 cubic meters) of water per year through a 4.5 ...
In 1993 the City of Ojai purchased the historic chapel and parish hall from the Catholic Church for $385,000. [7] [3] The city restored and renovated the building for use by Ojai city and Ojai Valley non-profit organizations. [6] The Aquinas chapel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [4]
Sanitary sewer services began treatment at a single plant in 1955. [94] The plant, within a former portion of the estuary of the Santa Clara River, has ponds of treated water that attract birds. [95] [96] Some recycled water from the plant is used for landscaping and other non potable uses. [97] [98] [99] [100]
Casa Barranca, more commonly referred to as Charles M. Pratt House, near Ojai, California is a historic Arts and Crafts-style house that was built in 1909 as a winter home for industrialist Charles Millard Pratt. It is one of the "ultimate bungalows" designed by architects Charles and Henry Greene of Greene and Greene.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Ojai, California" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.