Exterior view of Ortega Adobe on West Main Street before its restoration, circa 1900. The dirt road leading up to it is visible as are some surrounding buildings.
Exterior view of the Ortega Adobe on West Main Street in Ventura, CA. Snapshot taken prior to its refurbishment in the 1970s. There is some graffiti on the building and some chicken wire fencing around a section of the building.
Exterior view of the old Ortega Adobe on West Main Street in Ventura. Photo is undated, but appears to be decades prior to the restoration in the 1970s.
Scene showing a group of people on horseback crossing the intersection where the Ojai Post Office building and portico stand. The arcade across Ojai Street is on the left of the image. Image taken from Signal Street looking south. Another two people…
Exterior view of the Newhall Mansion, also known as the Piru Mansion and Cook Mansion. Landscaping in front of the mansion as well as mountains behind visible.
A small park surrounded by a stone fence. A small building sits in the middle. The focus of the image are two huge palm trees, known as the Native Daughters Palms. The tree on the right has an illegible plaque attached to it, and a note in the top…
A view of a street corner in Santa Paula with a Morton Bay Fig tree taking up most of the image. In the background are the Southern Pacific Railroad Station as well as The Mill.
Text on back of postcard:
"The Southern Pacific Railroad Station of…
Copy of Brewster photo looking northwest from across Main Street at Mission San Buenaventura and Brewster's photo studio in quadrangle building, about 1874.
Group photo, three members of Native Daughters of Golden West, Poinsettia Parlor 318, beside statue of Father Serra in Ventura. Ventura County Star Free Press, taken 10 Jan 1987 published 18 Jan 1987.
View of the Hueneme Lighthouse, showing the main lighthouse building and nearby buildings and sheds. A water tower is visible in the background. A man stands in front of the wall surrounding the lighthouse.
Thirteen men kneel down in front of drums, in front of the Ventura County Courthouse. At least one appears to be in a uniform. Museum records indicate that this was the largest haul of contraband on the Pacific coast. 65 drums of 196 proof alcohol…