In addition, club members purchased lots on club property and erected vacation cabins there. Eventually, over small houses and cabins stood on the property surrounded by oak, pine, sycamore, and acacia trees. Celebrities such as Clark Gable and Carole Lombard frequented the Malibu Lake community and club during its early decades. Learn more about Lake Malibu. It was severely damaged during the Northridge earthquake in but has been restored to its original condition. Learn more about Reyes Adobe Historical Site.
For many hundreds of years, Native Americans inhabited the land which would eventually become the city of Agoura Hills. At the missions, the Spanish did their best to turn the Chumash into good Europeans by attempting to eliminate their native culture.
Through the introduction of new diseases and poor treatment, the Spanish also helped reduce their numbers. Once in control of California, the Spanish king had begun granting land to his subjects. Like his neighbors in the early twentieth century, Agoure was a rancher, raising thousands of sheep and cows. Improved water pumping technology also led to increased agricultural endeavors in the Las Virgenes area, as farmers planted orchards, vegetables, and wheat. But water was scarce and many hopeful landowners eventually abandoned their independence and left.
In , Picture City officially became Agoura Hills and in the succeeding decades the local population grew steadily. Water concerns lingered, however, and the issue of a permanent water supply was a continuous source of controversy in the community. In , the community began piping in water from the Colorado River. Reliable water sources made Agoura Hills more attractive for businesses and families. Furthermore, in another change had occurred which also dramatically influenced population growth and the character of the city: local highway became the Ventura Freeway.
Houses were soon sprouting throughout the area. During the late s and s, this speedy expansion continued, as housing tracts, shopping malls, and schools appeared in ever larger numbers. In , Agoura Hills is a substantial suburb-its ranching industry long gone-and is home to roughly twenty times as many people as in The four officially combined in In , the district assumed its current name.
Hundreds of years ago, the area where Agoura Hills now lies was the home of the Chumash Indians. Inhabiting the Santa Barbara Channel Islands and territory in mainland California stretching from the western San Joaquin Valley to the Pacific coast and from Malibu Canyon to San Luis Obispo, the Chumash developed extensive trading networks, regularly exchanging supplies with their close neighbors as well as trading with Indians from further afield.
They lived in circular, domed structures made with tule or reed thatch and poles. To survive, they ate seeds and lots of acorns, caught fish and other creatures from the sea, and hunted deer and antelope. Skillfully crafted plank boats provided the Chumash with vessels from which to capture food from the oceans and enabled them to journey to nearby islands for critical products such as soapstone i. Few of the Chumash lived in the Agoura Hills area permanently, since year-round food supplies were much easier to come by near the shore.
But each autumn some traveled inland and camped in the area while they collected acorns and hunted deer and rabbits. When the Spanish arrived, they praised the Chumash as friendly and docile. Some of the Chumash abandoned the coast for the mountains and inland valleys when the Spanish assumed control of California, but by the early s most were part of the system. European diseases ravaged the local population of Indians, who were already suffering from the sometimes harsh treatment inflicted upon them by the Spanish, and by the mid s their numbers had declined substantially.
Following the secularization of the church lands in the s, the Chumash were left to make their own way. Many ended up working for Mexican ranchers and, later, American settlers. The Agoura Hills Library also has a small collection. In the s, Spanish settlers established large ranches on the property they received from the King of Spain. Here they grazed vast herds of cows, slaughtering the cattle not for their meat, but for the hides and tallow that could be shipped to distant markets.
Sheep, too, became a common sight on the ranches near present-day Agoura Hills. In the s, technology, including an improved water pump and the Stockton plow, also helped farmers to maintain prosperous orchards and fields of vegetables and grains. Nevertheless, the agricultural industry eventually declined. In at least one instance, a local rancher decided to subdivide his property and sell it off for housing when an epidemic of hoof and mouth disease decimated his livestock.
Changes in the local infrastructure also attracted a different kind of resident after World War II, and by the end of the twentieth century Agoura Hills was a solidly suburban community. With your LA County Library card, you can download or stream eBooks, eAudiobooks, magazines, music, and movies on your computer, tablet, or phone. It's free and you'll never have to worry about overdue fines! Have you walked into a library and wished you could check out more books than you could possibly carry?
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Paramount Library. North of the Freeway, Agoura Hills is a typically suburban bedroom community and of little interest to most travelers, however, south of the lies the scenic Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area where you will catch sight of breathtaking views. There are free summer concerts in the park. In the 90s, Agoura Hills was known as a "mecca of music," launching music sensations Linkin Park and Hoobastank.
There are plenty of trails to explore. Chesebro Canyon has some of the best hiking trails in all of Los Angeles. You can hike in the opposite direction and once you reach the top, you'll be at an sulfur spring. There is no shortage of biking trails either. This city travel guide to Agoura Hills is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels.
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