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Agoura Hills is home to the Great Race of Agoura Hills, an annual running event held at Chumash Park in Agoura Hills in March of every year. [50] The Great Race was established in 1986 and features six races including Pacific Half (half-marathon), Chesebro Half (half-marathon), Old Agoura 10K, Deena Kastor (5 kilometers), Kids 1 Mile, and the ...
Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park is a unit in the state park system of California, United States, preserving a small sandstone cave adorned with rock art attributed to the Chumash people. Adjoining the small community of Painted Cave , the site is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of California State Route 154 and 11 miles (18 km ...
Sap'wi (Šihaw Ven-632i) is located near Chumash Indian Museum in Oakbrook Regional Park. This park is also home to 4-6,000 year old pictographs, which can be observed on docent-led tours. [6] [7] Satwiwa, which was first settled 13,000 years ago, [8] was located at the foothills of Mount Boney, a sacred mountain to the Chumash people.
In 1980 the Paramount Movie Ranch was acquired in Agoura Hills, and is the present day Paramount Ranch Park. The National Park Service revitalized the old movie ranch, and it is again used for movie and television productions, and is open for public recreation and events. [36]
Chumash Park "Indian Hills" Simi Valley: 90: Oakbrook County Park Archaeological Area: Thousand Oaks: 91: Chumash Village of Shimiji: Simi Valley: 92: Ramelli/Willett House: 51 Sulphur Mountain Rd. Oak View: 7/83: Mediterranean style 26-room house built in 1926, designed by Roy Wilson 93: Wood Ranch Barns: Simi Valley: 94: Lathrop Camp: Ojai: 7 ...
At 1,275 feet, Valencia Peak, center, is the second highest point in Montaña de Oro State Park. The Northern Chumash Tribal Council organized an aerial tour of lands bordering the Chumash ...
Chumash Indian Museum is a Native American Interpretive Center in northeast Thousand Oaks, California. It is the site of a former Chumash village, known as Sap'wi (meaning "House of the Deer"). [1] It is located in Oakbrook Regional Park, a 432-acre park which is home to a replica of a Chumash village and thousand year-old Chumash pictographs ...
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