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Art, history of Santa Clara County, also known as the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History Museum of Monterey: Monterey: Monterey: Monterey Bay: Maritime: Operated by the Monterey History & Art Association Museum of Ventura County: Ventura: Ventura: Central Coast: Multiple: website, Ventura County's history, art and culture National Steinbeck ...
To fund the museum, Nelson created a board of trustees in 1988 and became the chairman. 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.
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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
Rancho Camulos, now known as Rancho Camulos Museum, is a ranch located in the Santa Clara River Valley 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east of Piru, California, and just north of the Santa Clara River, in Ventura County, California. [4]
The California Oil Museum, [63] within the historic Union Oil building, is located downtown, as are the Santa Paula Art Museum [64] and Museum of Ventura County Agriculture Museum. [65] The Santa Paula Mural Project has completed numerous murals depicting the city's history.
Dudley House in Ventura, California is a historic house museum built in 1891 in a Late Victorian-style. Designed and built by local architect and builder Selwyn Shaw, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] Dudley House Museum with sign
Ventura County Library is a free public library system of 12 community libraries and a museum library in Ventura County, California, organized in 1916. [1] At the time of its centennial in 2016, the system provided access to 412,715 physical volumes and more than 500,000 virtual items to its nearly 300,000 card holders.