National Register of Historic Places in Ventura County
Name City or Town Description
Anacapa Island Archeological District Port Hueneme
Anacapa Island Light Station Oxnard
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital Ventura
Bardsdale Methodist Episcopal Church Fillmore In 1898, a local group of German Evangelical Church Members joined with their friends and neighbors to "Step Out in Faith" and build the carpenter gothic building we now know as the Bardsdale United Methodist Church.
Burro Flats Site Bell Canyon A cave containing Chumash pictographs near the historic Chumash settlement of Hu'wam along upper Bell Creek. A boundary decrease and renaming was approved July 2, 2020
Camarillo Ranch House Camarillo Fifteen-room house built in 1892 by the Camarillo family, after whom the City of Camarillo is named
Colony House Simi Valley Kit house on display at historical park with Simi Adobe and Strathearn House
George Washington Faulkner House Santa Paula
Glen Tavern Hotel Santa Paula
Grand Union Hotel 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.
Joel McCrea Ranch Thousand Oaks Working ranch run by actor Joel McCrea from the 1930s to the 1970s
Mission San Buenaventura and Mission Compound Site Ventura
Oxnard Public Library Oxnard Former Carnegie library converted into an art museum, now known as Carnegie Art Museum
Henry T Oxnard Historic District Oxnard District of historic homes located near downtown Oxnard
Charles M. Pratt House Ojai
St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel Ojai
Saticoy Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Saticoy
Simi Adobe Strathearn House Simi Valley Old adobe and Victorian house built in 1892
Ventura Theatre Ventura Historic theater now a music venue in downtown Ventura.
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