Funding: Digitization funded in part by a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Access to Historical Records Grant (RH-103424) awarded to the Museum of Ventura County. Funding also provided by the County of Ventura and private donors.
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Description
Grey pencil map of proposed land exchange between locality to state and state to locality in Ventura. One small area near Palm Street and Beach street is highlighted in red. Area detailed on map spans from the Fairgrounds and Figueroa Street to Chestnut Street with Front Street, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and the Ventura Freeway (Highway 101) running along the top. Museum records indicate Front Street is now Harbor Boulevard. Blocks 1 and 13-16 are depicted on map with streets between them being Palm Street, Oak Street, and California Street. Land on the bottom left of the map is sectioned for land owning to the Tidewater Oil Company and a proposed park. Map is stored in project file F-1926 concerning the Beachfront Redevelopment Project in Ventura. See MVC084-F-1926-17 for updated draft of this document.
Type
image
Format
26 x 56 cm Map
Identifier
MVC084-F-1926-09
Language
English
Subject
Figueroa Street (Ventura Calif.)--Maps Palm Street (Ventura, Calif.)--Maps Oak Street (Ventura, Calif.)--Maps California Street (Ventura, Calif.)--Maps Chestnut Street (Ventura, Calif.)--Maps Harbor Boulevard (Ventura, Calif.)--Maps United States Highway 101 (Calif.)--Maps Southern Pacific Company (Calif.)--Maps Ventura County Fairgrounds Regional planning
Place
California Ventura County (Calif.) Ventura (Calif.)
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