4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura, CA 93001, United StatesMap
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Oldest Home in Ventura County
On our way to catch the ferry to Channel Islands in Ventura Harbor, we passed this historic California Adobe. Unfortunately, due to the rain, we were not able to stop of take pictures. Still I was h...
I was a guest at a wedding this last weekend at this venue and felt compelled to warn any couples from Renting this venue based on the unprofessionalism of the facility attendant that night. Several...
Knowledgeable docents lead tours of the 1841 adobe and grounds. It is very well kept up and interesting. They also have concerts in the courtyard sometimes.
This is a historical place in Ventura County - one of the original homes. The docent will give you a interesting tour and explain the interesting history of this structure and the surrounding grounds...
Oldest Home in Ventura County
On our way to catch the ferry to Channel Islands in Ventura Harbor, we passed this historic California Adobe. Unfortunately, due to the rain, we were not able to stop of take pictures. Still I was h...
DONT RENT FOR ANY SPECIAL OCCASION
I was a guest at a wedding this last weekend at this venue and felt compelled to warn any couples from Renting this venue based on the unprofessionalism of the facility attendant that night. Several...
A step back in time
Knowledgeable docents lead tours of the 1841 adobe and grounds. It is very well kept up and interesting. They also have concerts in the courtyard sometimes.
Beautiful
We didn't go when it's open (only one day a month), but were able to walk around the grounds. It's very peaceful and beautiful. A great stop.
A vist to the Olivas Adobe
This is a historical place in Ventura County - one of the original homes. The docent will give you a interesting tour and explain the interesting history of this structure and the surrounding grounds...