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The Pierpont Inn is a Craftsman bungalow-style hotel in Ventura, California, United States, on a bluff overlooking the Santa Barbara Channel.Built in 1910 for motoring tourists, the complex is City of San Buenaventura Historic Landmark Number 80. [1]
Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), [11] is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles. The population was 110,763 at the 2020 census. [12]
The Ventura Pier is owned and operated by the City of Ventura. The city acquired the pier in 1993 from the State of California. The California Department of Parks and Recreation owned the pier from 1949 to 1993. The city had previously owned the pier from 1940 to 1949. Before 1940, the pier was privately owned. [2] [3] [4]
The Thomas Gould Jr. House is a historic house located at 402 Lynn Drive in Ventura, California. Architect Henry Mather Greene designed the American Craftsman style California bungalow, which was built in 1924.
Pierpont Bay: 1 Ventura County: Pieta: 1 Mendocino County: Pike: 1 Sierra County: 95960 Pilot Hill: 1 El Dorado County: 95664 Pine Bluff: 1 Sacramento County: 95630 Pine Cove: 1 Riverside County: 92349 Pinecrest 1 Nevada County: Pinecrest: 1 San Bernardino County: Pinecrest: 1 Tuolumne County: 95364 Pinecroft 1 Placer County: Pinedale: 1 Fresno ...
The evacuation is linked to a gasoline leak Thursday into a sewer line along Monmouth Way between East Harbor and Pierpont boulevards. Ventura residents evacuated from homes — twice — as ...
English: A locator map showing Ventura County — in Southern California. David Benbennick made this map. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps .
Designated as Ventura County Historical Landmark No. 11 in December 1970. [14] Five Trees. Five blue gum eucalyptus trees on the hilltop overlooking Ventura were designated in 1987 as Ventura County Historical Landmark No. 110. Joseph Sexton planted a row of 13 trees in 1898, but a 1903 fire destroyed all but five of the trees.