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Emma Wood Bridge

A name that set the foundations of generations in Ventura: Taylor. The year is 1852. Nancy Anne Taylor of Tenessee and Green Berry Taylor of Alamama set their sights on moving west to California. Starting in Texas, they traveled by sea from Nicaragua up the coast into California.

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Chumash History of Faria Beach

The year is 1769, and the Spanish arrived on the Coast of California, known then as Alta California. The Portolá expedition was the first recorded European exploration of the interior of present-day California. The expedition encountered, documented, and traded with the Native Americans up and down the coast, including our local Chumash.

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The Beginning of Pierpont Bay

One hundred years ago, it was 1924. Southern California was a magical place. Hollywood was booming; open space, citrus farms, and new roads led to new communities. Los Angeles grew its roots into the nearby beach towns of Venice Beach, Long Beach, and Santa Monica. California was iconic.

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