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Piru, California

Rancho Temescal

Piru, California

Historic House

Looking for a unique, outdoor venue for an equestrian center competition, horse or dog show? Sponsoring a rodeo and need an arena? Searching for an outdoor concert stage or that perfect corporate team-building site? Want a location for a championship chili cook-off or maybe a poetry reading? Rancho Temescal's Event Center features a terraced grass "bleacher" seating area with a panoramic view of 2 perfectly manicured arenas. Stadium lighting allows for spectacular evening events, and there is ample parking for automobiles and trailers alike.

The Rancho Camulos Museum

Piru, California

Historic House

The present 1,800 acre Camulos Ranch, established by Ygnacio del Valle in 1853, was carved out of the 48,612 acre Rancho San Francisco, granted in 1839 to Ygnacio's father Antonio del ValIe, majordomo and administrator of Mission San Fernando. Camulos was located at the western boundary of the rancho and was originally a Tataviam Indian village known as Kamulus. The San Fernando Mission used the area as early as 1804 for raising small animals and crops grown by the Indians, who numbered 416 when visited by Inspector General of the Missions in 1839.

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