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  2. Mountain fire: Evacuations, road closures, shelters, school ...

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    An area extending south of South Mountain Road, east of Briggs Road, and west of 12th Street and Bixby Road Temporary evacuation point Padre Serra Parish, 5205 Upland Road, Camarillo

  3. Camarillo, California - Wikipedia

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    Plans were made for the incorporation of the city to control the rapid expansion. Camarillo became a city in 1964 and soon put into place a General Plan and building codes. In 1964 the closest traffic signal was 2 miles (3.2 km) from the city center on the road to Point Mugu, and the first shopping center and supermarket were under construction.

  4. Photos: Mountain fire fueled by Santa Ana winds destroys ...

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    The Mountain fire prompted evacuation orders Wednesday for more than 10,000 people as it threatened 3,500 structures in suburban communities, ranches and agricultural areas around Camarillo ...

  5. Staggering devastation as fire levels Ventura County ... - AOL

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    The Mountain fire had burned more than 20,700 acres as of Friday evening, with parts of Camarillo and Moorpark hit hardest. The greatest devastation occurred Wednesday when the fire charged ...

  6. Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest

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    Second Empire/Victorian house with steep mansard roof built in 1872; also designated as City of Ventura Historical Landmark No. 68. [21] [22] 34: Foster Park Lion Entrance Markers: Casitas Vista Road at the east end of Foster Park Bridge: Ventura: 7/77: Two large sandstone lions erected 1908 at entrance to Foster Park, a county park 35: W. L ...

  7. California State Route 34 - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, a road from Hueneme to near Somis, going through Oxnard and Camarillo, was added to the state highway system. [6] This road was numbered as Route 153 in 1935. [7] In the 1964 state highway renumbering, SR 34 was defined with this routing, ending at SR 118 on the eastern side. [8]

  8. Old Santa Susana Stage Road - Wikipedia

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    A branch of the Santa Susana Pass stagecoach road was designated as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #92, 'The Old Stagecoach Trail', by the City of Los Angeles on January 5, 1972. A 174-acre (0.70 km 2) parcel containing the stagecoach road was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The stage route was also declared ...

  9. 'Go, go go!' Stunned residents flee as Mountain fire sweeps ...

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    As the Mountain fire swept into Ventura County communites, residents had little time to flee before flames moved in.