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The Colonia (/ k ə ˈ l oʊ n i ə / ⓘ; or La Colonia) is a neighborhood (Spanish: barrio) located in the central portion of the city of Oxnard, California, USA.The neighborhood was laid out by the Colonia Land Improvement Company in close proximity of the sugar factory and beet fields to house workers just east of the city's downtown business district.
The Henry T. Oxnard Historic District is a 70-acre (28 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. Covering approximately F and G streets, between Palm and 5th streets, in the downtown core of Oxnard, California, the district includes 139 contributing buildings and includes homes mostly built before 1925.
5011 West Gonzales Rd. Oxnard: 9/92: Queen Anne/Eastlake residence built in 1889 145: Perkins/Claberg House: 721 South A St. Oxnard: 6/92: Queen Anne and Stick style house built in 1887; relocated in 1989 to Heritage Square 146: Wineman/Lehmann/Miller House: 101 South D St. Oxnard: 10/93: Colonial Revival and California Bungalow styles, built ...
424 S. C St. Oxnard: Former Carnegie library converted into an art museum, now known as Carnegie Art Museum 27: Henry T. Oxnard Historic District: Henry T. Oxnard Historic District: February 5, 1999 : F and G Sts., between Palm and 5th Sts.
Oxnard (/ ˈ ɒ k s n ɑːr d / ⓘ) is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California, United States.On California's Central Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California.
Wagon Wheel is a densely populated, planned neighborhood of Oxnard, California at the intersection of U.S. Route 101 and Oxnard Boulevard. [1] The neighborhood was originally developed as an office, motel, and restaurant complex named Wagon Wheel Junction with a convenient roadside location near the historic community of El Rio.
Oxnard High School was established in 1902 as the first public high school in the city of Oxnard (the private Santa Clara High School opened the year before). The original campus, a 35-acre (14 ha) site on Fifth Street west of downtown, [5] [6] served all of the Oxnard Plain and the Conejo Valley until 1956 when Adolfo Camarillo High School opened.
Oxnard: 6.27: Fifth Street: Continuation beyond Rice Avenue; former SR 34 west: 6.27: Rice Avenue : West end of SR 34 and state maintenance 10.43: Las Posas Road – Camarillo, Point Mugu, CSU Channel Islands: Connects to SR 1 or US 101: Camarillo: 12.78: Pleasant Valley east, Lewis Road south – Point Mugu, CSU Channel Islands: 13.60