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Title
Camarillo House, Camarillo, Cal
Creator
McGrew Color Graphics
Date Created and/or Issued
1984
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
Postcards
Rights Information
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Description
Front view of Don Adolfo's home, a multi story Victorian style clapboard house. The largest part of the house is two stories, but there is attic turret in the middle of the roof, and a large turret on the right that is three stories. The house is framed by large oak and Norfolk pine trees. Neatly trimmed hedges line the front porch. Verso caption: "Built by Don Adolfo Camarillo in 1892, the family mansion still stands as a monument to Camarillo's proud heritage to the old Spanish land grants and pioneer ranchers such as the city's namesake. The house, still owned and occupied by the Camarillo family, has been the scene of many motion picture and television productions." [McGrew Color Graphics, Kansas City, Mo. 64108 (Camarillo Chamber of Commerce),941609]
Type
image
Format
15 x 10 cm
Color postcard
Identifier
20683 PC
Language
English
Subject
Camarillo--Buildings--Houses--Don Adolfo Camarillo
Ranches--Camarillo
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Camarillo (Calif.)
Ojai (Calif.)
Relation
MVC045 Collection of Ventura County postcards

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