The historic Simi Adobe–Strathearn House served as the headquarters of Rancho Simi, also known as Rancho San José de Nuestra Senora de Altagracia y Simi, one of the land grants in Alta California by the Spanish government. The name derives from Shimiji, the name of the Chumash village here before the Spanish. Rancho Simi was the earliest Spanish colonial land grant within Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. At 113,000 acres, Rancho Simi was one of the state's largest land grants.
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| - The historic Simi Adobe–Strathearn House served as the headquarters of Rancho Simi, also known as Rancho San José de Nuestra Senora de Altagracia y Simi, one of the land grants in Alta California by the Spanish government. The name derives from Shimiji, the name of the Chumash village here before the Spanish. Rancho Simi was the earliest Spanish colonial land grant within Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. At 113,000 acres, Rancho Simi was one of the state's largest land grants. (en)
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| - Museums in Ventura County, California
- National Register of Historic Places in Ventura County, California
- History of Ventura County, California
- California Historical Landmark
- Simi Valley, California
- Historic house museums in California
- Houses in Ventura County, California
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in California
- Adobe
- Open-air museums in California
- Alta California
- Adobe buildings and structures in California
- Parks in Ventura County, California
- Historic house museum
- Buildings and structures in Simi Valley, California
- History of Simi Valley, California
- Geography of Ventura County, California
- Spain
- National Park Service
- National Register of Historic Places
- Rancho Simi
- Simi Valley
- Victorian architecture
- Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest
- Chumash (tribe)
- List of Registered Historic Places in Ventura County, California
- dbr:Robert_P._Strathearn
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| - The historic Simi Adobe–Strathearn House served as the headquarters of Rancho Simi, also known as Rancho San José de Nuestra Senora de Altagracia y Simi, one of the land grants in Alta California by the Spanish government. The name derives from Shimiji, the name of the Chumash village here before the Spanish. Rancho Simi was the earliest Spanish colonial land grant within Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. At 113,000 acres, Rancho Simi was one of the state's largest land grants. The headquarters of the rancho served as the home of (and is thus known as the Strathearn House), built in 1892–93. The home remained in the Strathearn family until 1969, when the dwelling and 5.85 acres (2.37 ha) of surrounding land were donated to the Simi Valley Recreation and Park District. Two rooms of the original adobe remain as part of the Strathearn House, now located in Robert P. Strathearn Historical Park in Simi Valley, California. Rancho Simi has been designated a California Historical Landmark (#979) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
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