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The products shipped from the Ventura Wharf included agricultural products and, eventually, crude oil from the local oil fields. [23] In its annual statement for the year ending April 30, 1898, the Ventura Wharf Company reported exports that included 518,204 barrels (82,387,900 L) of bulk oil, 80,384 bags of beans (all varieties), 28,819 bags ...
It was originally located at the city's Fisherman's Wharf and was called the Ventura County Maritime Museum. [2] Nelson died in 2002. Still, he founded the Nelson Maritime Arts Foundation to make sure the museum was kept funded. The museum moved out of Fisherman's Wharf and was given its current name in 2012.
Located in Ventura County on the Santa Barbara Channel, the port complex not only serves international shipping businesses but is an operating facility of Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC). [5] [6] [7] The original wharf was built to serve the new farmers on the Oxnard Plain and became the largest grain shipping port south of San Francisco.
Waves rising to heights topping 20-feet (6-meters) in late December pummeled the 855-foot-long (260.6-meter) Capitola Wharf in Santa Cruz County, only months after Pineapple Express-fueled storms ...
About 150 feet of pier section at the end of the Northern California wharf collapsed. The end of the pier that broke off had been shut down for repairs caused by prior storms.
First train depot in Ventura County, built in 1887 [19] 24: Hueneme Wharf (original site) Corner of Seaview St. and Hueneme Rd. Port Hueneme: 3/72: Thomas R. Bard built the county's first wharf, 900 feet long, at this location in 1871; destroyed by storm in 1938 [20] 25: Matilija Hot Springs: 788 West Hot Springs Rd. Ojai: 8/72