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Happy Camp Regional Park is prone to seasonal brush fires and has burned in the Happy Camp Fire (2013), [9] [10] Guiberson Fire (2009), [11] and Day Fire (2006). [12] Portions of the park have also been used for live burn trainings by the Ventura County Fire Department .
Remains of WWII artillery emplacement. The park is named for Emma Grubb Wood (May 23, 1881-September 19, 1944). Wood was the daughter of Alice Taylor Grubb, the owner of the Taylor Ranch (originally the Rancho Cañada de San Miguelito), an 8,000-acre sheep ranch on which oil was discovered in the 1930s.
Tapo Canyon Regional Park is an open-space park and camping ground administered by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is situated in the midst of the many canyons and rolling hills found in this particular region of northern Simi Valley.
The structure was built in 1809 and ceased operation around 1840. The site was in the path of the Ojai freeway, and the remains were moved in 1968 with several foundation stones being used to create the monument. Located 0.3 miles north of the Avenue Water Treatment Facility (VHL 100) on the east side of the road, flanked by two cypress trees.
North end of freeway on I-5: I-5 north (West Side Freeway) / Derrick Avenue – San Francisco, Sacramento: Interchange; north end of I-5 overlap; I-5 exit 349: Mendota: 59.43: California Avenue, Panoche Road to SR 180 east – Fresno: 61.45: CR J1 (Belmont Avenue) 62.25: SR 180 east (Oller Street) – Fresno: Western terminus of SR 180 ...
The area was not included within the city of Malibu when the city incorporated as it is located just across the boundary separating from Los Angeles County in Ventura County. Its sandy beach stretches over half a mile, bordered by the Whaler's Village Condominium complex to the east, the MariSol residential community to the North and a tract of ...
The blaze has was first reported at around 6:50 p.m. local time in the Santa Clara River bottom, the Ventura County Fire Department confirmed. Officials are still investigating the cause of the ...
Lankershim Boulevard was named after Isaac Lankershim, one of the area's founding families, and is one of the oldest streets in what is now North Hollywood. The boulevard was a major thoroughfare for the town of Toluca (which was renamed Lankershim in 1896 and North Hollywood in 1927), connecting it to Los Angeles by way of the Cahuenga Pass .