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Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery

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Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Ramona Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Phone:
+1 760-789-1622

Hours:
Sunday11am - 6pm
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday11am - 6pm
Saturday11am - 6pm


Rancho Camulos, now known as Rancho Camulos Museum, is a ranch located in the Santa Clara River Valley 2.2 miles east of Piru, California and just north of the Santa Clara River, in Ventura County, California. It was the home of Ygnacio del Valle, a Californio alcalde of the Pueblo de Los Angeles in the 19th century and later elected member of the California State Assembly. The ranch was known as the Home of Ramona because it was widely believed to have been the setting of the popular 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson. The novel helped to raise awareness about the Californio lifestyle and romanticized the mission and rancho era of California history.The 1,800-acre working ranch is a prime example of an early California rancho in its original rural setting. It was the source of the first commercially grown oranges in Ventura County. It is one of the few remaining citrus growers in Southern California. State Route 126 bisects the property, with most of the main buildings located south of the highway, and a few buildings on the north. The main adobe is one of the few extant Spanish Colonial buildings left in the state. Most of the other buildings are done in Mission Revival or Spanish Colonial Revival styles, both of which are derivatives of the original. Rancho Camulos is designated a National Historic Landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and has also been designated as a California Historical Landmark. Many of the buildings and grounds are open to the public as a museum of this period in California history.
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