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Summerland -
Summerland, California is a
quaint little seaside town reminiscent of a New England village nestled on a
hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. You won't want to miss the many antique
stores that line Lillie Ave, the
main street of Summerland.
Summerland is just five minutes down the
coast from its neighboring city, Santa Barbara. |
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Carpinteria - Natural beauty, history and unique shopping
opportunities form the foundation for a day of adventure in Carpinteria.
Nestled between mountains and coast, blessed with an ideal climate and an
abundance of natural beauty make any day a good day to linger here.
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Ventura - San
Buenaventura. a title officially bestowed in 1866 -- which is Spanish for
"city of good fortune." The name San Buenaventura derives from the
Catholic mission established here in 1782 by Father Junipero Serra. The
original mission, chapel, and grounds have all been beautifully restored
and maintained, as has the downtown Old Historic District that surrounds
it. |
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Oxnard -
In 1897, ranchers believed sugar beets would be a profitable crop for the
area, and invited Henry Oxnard to construct a local factory to
process the harvests. A town quickly sprang up near the factory. The City
of Oxnard was incorporated in 1903, taking its name from the Oxnard
brothers who had founded the sugar beet factory. |
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Camarillo - Ask residents of Camarillo why it's such a great place
to live and you're likely to hear many responses: "Unspoiled" --
"Friendly" -- "Clean and safe" -- "Excellent schools" -- "Caring
neighbors" -- "Close to everything I need." Camarillo takes pride in its
quality of life, in the many attributes of the community that have endured
and strengthened throughout the years.
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