This List of Registered Historic Places in Ventura County, California is intended to describe all 34 U.S. Registered Historic Places in Ventura County. The locations of RHPs whose latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]
See List of Registered Historic Places in California for other counties.
| [3] | Landmark name [4] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anacapa Island Archeological District | September 12, 1979 | Address Restricted |
Port Hueneme | ||
| 2 | Anacapa Island Light Station | September 3, 1991 | Anacapa Island, Channel Islands National Park 34°00′56″N 119°21′39″W / 34.015556°N 119.360833°W |
Oxnard | ||
| 3 | Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital | November 11, 1977 | 121 N. Fir St. 34°16′56″N 119°17′18″W / 34.282222°N 119.288333°W |
Ventura | ||
| 4 | Bardsdale Methodist Episcopal Church | August 28, 1986 | 1418 Bardsdale Ave. 34°22′17″N 118°55′55″W / 34.371389°N 118.931944°W |
Fillmore P.O. | Bardsdale, California | |
| 5 | Berylwood | September 15, 1977 | Ventura Rd. 34°09′29″N 119°11′45″W / 34.158056°N 119.195833°W |
Port Hueneme | Bard family's 62-acre (250,000 m2) estate; leased by the Navy during World War II and acquired by the government in 1951 | |
| 6 | Burro Flats Painted Cave | May 5, 1976 | Address Restricted |
Bell Canyon | ||
| 7 | Calleguas Creek Site | May 19, 1976 | Address Restricted |
Oxnard | ||
| 8 | Camarillo Ranch House | February 20, 2003 | 201 Camarillo Ranch Rd. 34°13′05″N 119°01′02″W / 34.218056°N 119.017222°W |
Camarillo | Fifteen-room house built in 1892 by the Camarillo family, after whom the City of Camarillo is named | |
| 9 | Colony House | September 18, 1978 | 137 Strathearn Pl. 34°16′30″N 118°48′04″W / 34.275°N 118.801111°W |
Simi Valley | Kit house on display at historical park with Simi Adobe and Strathearn House | |
| 10 | Dudley House | May 12, 1977 | 4085 Telegraph Rd. 34°16′34″N 119°14′20″W / 34.276111°N 119.238889°W |
Ventura | ||
| 11 | Ebell Club of Santa Paula | July 20, 1989 | 125 S. Seventh St. 34°21′06″N 119°03′51″W / 34.351667°N 119.064167°W |
Santa Paula | ||
| 12 | George Washington Faulkner House | April 25, 1991 | 14292 W. Telegraph Rd. 34°19′32″N 119°06′18″W / 34.325556°N 119.105°W |
Santa Paula | ||
| 13 | Feraud General Merchandise Store | January 23, 1986 | 2 and 12 W. Main St. 34°16′51″N 119°18′00″W / 34.280833°N 119.3°W |
Ventura | Historic bakery, now a bar | |
| 14 | First Baptist Church of Ventura | July 3, 2009 | 101 S. Laurel St. 34°16′46″N 119°17′09″W / 34.279311°N 119.285714°W |
Ventura | ||
| 15 | Emmanuel Franz House | June 25, 1982 | 31 N. Oak St. 34°16′52″N 119°17′38″W / 34.281111°N 119.293889°W |
Ventura | ||
| 16 | Glen Tavern Hotel | July 26, 1984 | 134 N. Mill St. 34°21′18″N 119°03′40″W / 34.355°N 119.061111°W |
Santa Paula | ||
| 17 | Thomas Gould, Jr. House | December 23, 2005 | 402 Lynn Dr. 34°16′47″N 119°14′58″W / 34.279722°N 119.249444°W |
Ventura | ||
| 18 | Grand Union Hotel | December 30, 1975 | 51 Ventu Park Rd. 34°10′41″N 118°54′41″W / 34.178056°N 118.911389°W |
Newbury Park | Originally built in 1876, the structure was destroyed by fire in 1970. It was rebuilt and opened in 1976 as a historical museum, known in recent years as the Stagecoach Inn. | |
| 19 | Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village | October 25, 1996 | 4595 Cochran St. 34°16′44″N 118°42′14″W / 34.278889°N 118.703889°W |
Simi Valley | Folk art assemblage made out of bottles and other found objects begun in 1956 by Tressa Prisbrey | |
| 20 | Joel McCrea Ranch | April 18, 1997 | 4500 N. Moorpark Rd. 34°14′35″N 118°51′24″W / 34.243056°N 118.856667°W |
Thousand Oaks | Working ranch run by actor Joel McCrea from the 1930s to the 1970s | |
| 21 | Mission San Buenaventura and Mission Compound Site | April 10, 1975 | Bounded by Poli St., Ventura and Santa Clara Aves., and Palm St. 34°16′50″N 119°17′52″W / 34.280556°N 119.297778°W |
Ventura | ||
| 22 | Olivas Adobe | July 24, 1979 | 4200 Olivas Park Dr. 34°14′40″N 119°14′28″W / 34.244444°N 119.241111°W |
Ventura | The only early two-story adobe in the Santa Clara River Valley; small one-story adobe built in 1837 was expanded in 1849 by Don Raimundo Olivas | |
| 23 | Oxnard Public Library | July 27, 1971 | 424 S. C St. 34°11′54″N 119°10′48″W / 34.198333°N 119.18°W |
Oxnard | Former Carnegie library converted into an art museum, now known as Carnegie Art Museum | |
| 24 | Henry T. Oxnard Historic District | February 5, 1999 | F and G Sts., between Palm and 5th Sts. 34°12′01″N 119°11′11″W / 34.200278°N 119.186389°W |
Oxnard | District of historic homes located near downtown Oxnard | |
| 25 | Charles M. Pratt House | June 14, 2002 | 1330 Foothill Rd. 34°27′43″N 119°15′18″W / 34.461944°N 119.255°W |
Ojai | ||
| 26 | Rancho Camulos | November 1, 1996 | 5164 E. Telegraph Rd. 34°24′18″N 118°45′20″W / 34.405°N 118.755556°W |
Piru | ||
| 27 | St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel | June 29, 1995 | 130 W. Ojai Ave. 34°26′53″N 119°14′49″W / 34.448056°N 119.246944°W |
Ojai | ||
| 28 | San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct | March 7, 1975 | 234 Canada Larga Rd. 34°20′31″N 119°17′23″W / 34.341944°N 119.289722°W |
Ventura | Ruins of 7 mile (11 km) aqueduct built by Native Americans to bring water from the Ventura River to the San Buenaventura Mission | |
| 29 | San Miguel Chapel Site | July 20, 1978 | Address Restricted |
Ventura | ||
| 30 | Santa Paula Hardware Company Block-Union Oil Company | August 14, 1986 | 1003 E. Main St. 34°21′15″N 119°03′32″W / 34.354167°N 119.058889°W |
Santa Paula | ||
| 31 | Simi Adobe-Strathearn House | May 19, 1978 | 137 Strathearn Pl. 34°16′30″N 118°48′01″W / 34.275°N 118.800278°W |
Simi Valley | Old adobe and Victorian house built in 1892 that were the homestead of the Ranch Simi | |
| 32 | SS WINFIELD SCOTT (Steamship) | September 12, 1988 | Address Restricted |
Anacapa Island | Shipwreck. | |
| 33 | Ventura County Courthouse | August 19, 1971 | 501 Poli St. 34°16′57″N 119°17′32″W / 34.2825°N 119.292222°W |
Ventura | ||
| 34 | Ventura Theatre | December 29, 1986 | 26 S. Chestnut 34°16′50″N 119°17′26″W / 34.280556°N 119.290556°W |
Ventura | Historic theater now a popular music venue in downtown Ventura | |
| 35 | Women's Improvement Club of Hueneme | August 21, 1989 | 239 E. Scott St. 34°08′58″N 119°11′48″W / 34.149444°N 119.196667°W |
Port Hueneme |
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