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  2. Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village - Wikipedia

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    The Simi Valley Historical Society and Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District allocated about $150,000 to restore an apricot pitting shed. The City of Simi Valley also contributed at least $24,000 through Community Development Block Grant funds to restore the 1920s woodshed with concrete pillars, a remnant of the area's apricot industry. [10]

  3. Simi Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    Simi Valley is connected to the nearby San Fernando Valley by the Santa Susana Pass in the extreme east of Simi Valley. Simi Valley is located at 34°16'16" North, 118°44'22" West (34.271078, −118.739428) [ 45 ] with an elevation of 700–1,000 ft (210–300 m) above sea level.

  4. Simi Valley Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Simi Valley Town Center is a lifestyle center located in Simi Valley, California. [1] It was owned and operated by Forest City Enterprises. The mall was sold to Alberta Development Partners and Walton Street Capital in 2010. [2] and as of October 2024, ownership has transitioned to SteelWave and Steerpoint Capital.

  5. Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest

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    Simi Valley: 67: Simi Valley Community Methodist Church (former) Simi Valley: 68: Brandeis/Bardin Institute, Main House: Simi Valley: 69: The Mill: 926 Railroad Ave. Santa Paula: 9/82: Built c. 1890, now occupied by the Ventura County Agricultural Museum 70: First Church of Christ Scientist: 731 South A St. Oxnard: 3/82

  6. Samaritan homeless center in Simi Valley to hold two fundraisers

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  7. Reseda, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The area now known as Reseda was inhabited by Native Americans of the Tongva tribe who lived close to the Los Angeles River. [1]In 1909 the Suburban Homes Company, a syndicate led by H. J. Whitley, general manager of the Board of Control, Harry Chandler, H.G. Otis, M.H. Sherman and O.F. Brandt purchased 48,000 acres of the Farming and Milling Company for $2,500,000. [2]