Agoura Real Estate Homes for Sale in Los Angeles County California
Agoura Real Estate Homes for Sale in Los Angeles County California
Agoura Real Estate Homes for Sale in Los Angeles County California
 
 

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The beautiful area of Agoura was first inhabited by the Chumash Indians, friendly Indians who were able to survive here because of the natural springs and streams in the Santa Monica Mountains. They were skilled in farming, hunting and fishing, establishing homes in both coastal and inland locations. The acorn was a major food source, according to Charlie Cook, a fifth generation hereditary chief of the Chumash. Acorns were collected and ground into a mash, then cooked into flat bread, like thick tortillas.  It is said in the old days before the Spanish came, the Chumash conducted seasonal burns every 3 to 5 years. This produced better plant life and better food sources, and never hurt the many oak trees.

Later, the Franciscan friars came to the area and set out to educate the Chumash in European ways, hoping to convert them to their way of life and teachings. The California missions were established and connected by the El Camino Real, the main roadway running from Los Angeles to San Francisco which was formerly a Chumash trail. This road ran through the heart of what is now the City of Agoura Hills.
 
Spanish expeditions and explorations in the 1700's resulted in many large Spanish land grants of the area. Under the direction of King Philip of Spain, Rancho Las Virgenes, or El Rancho de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Las Virgenes as it was first called, was originally given to Miguel Ortega. It was one of the smallest of all the California grants, having only 17,760 acres. Later, under the United States flag, the grant was filed under the ownership of Dona Maria Antonia Machado del Reyes. Her heirs, Jose Reyes and Maria Altgracia Reyes de Vejar, built a home of adobe, "The Reyes Adobe", close to a natural spring near Strawberry Peak, and it was last owned by Jacinta Reyes. In 1994 the adobe sustained major damage during the Northridge earthquake and is presently being restored to its original condition, along with the adobe barn. When restored, if you stand on the porch of the adobe, it will provide visitors an opportunity to visualize the beauty of the area and visualize an era gone by.
 
Don Pedro (Pierre) Agoure came to California when he was 17 in 1871. He was a shepherd and known as a swashbuckler. The son of a French farmer, he adopted the style of the Spanish, tacked a "Don" to his name and used the name Pierre.
 
By the turn of the century, Agoura was used as a stage stop. Agoura had one of the wells used to provide water for travelers located where Agoura and Cornell Roads meet. Travelers enjoyed the splendor and landmark of Ladyface Mountain which, history tells us, was one of the lookouts used by the Chumash Indians. Folklore claims Ladyface Mountain was given its name because of the profile resembling a lady lying on her back and searching the heavens for the return of her lover.
 
In 1924, Ira and Leon Colodny purchased the George Lewis Ranch in what is now known as Old Agoura. This land was known as Independence Acres, where one could own one acre for $800. Shortly thereafter, this area became known as "Picture City" and was used for many backdrops for motion pictures.
 
In 1928, the Picture City Chamber of Commerce petitioned for a post office for the town. The Chamber was told to come up with a list of 10 names so the Postal Department could select a name. The Postal Department selected the name of Agoure and chose to change the last letter "e" to an "a" for ease of pronunciation.
 
The Indian located on Mt. Strella above the intersection of Lewis and Agoura Roads has been given the name of Chief White Eagle and was unveiled on May 5, 1940. White Eagle was sculpted by Count Jean De Strelecki, a Polish nobleman and artist who settled in Agoura during the 1930's.
 
In 1955 a group of citizens met to form a permanent source of water for the Las Virgenes area. Bringing water into the Las Virgenes area was a result of a long and vigilant struggle by a committee formed for that purpose. After a great deal of effort and community support, the first water started flowing into the Las Virgenes area in 1959 following the formation of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District. In 1963, Colorado River water began to flow into the district. Besides drinking water, this water provided much needed relief for fire protection for the area.
 
 Rapid growth occurred in the Agoura area starting in the late 60's. The first housing tracts started in Agoura were, Hillrise, Liberty Canyon and Lake Lindero. Growth continued at a rapid pace during the 1970's. Schools were built and shopping centers begun. Quickly the area became extremely desirable as the outstanding Las Virgenes Unified School District served the area. The schools located in the Las Virgenes Unified School District within the city boundaries are Willow Elementary School, Sumac Elementary School, and Yerba Buena Elementary School, as well as Lindero Canyon Middle School and Agoura High School.
 
1978 saw the residents of the Agoura area banding together to lobby Sacramento to widen the Kanan Bridge. Legislation was introduced and passed requiring the State Department of Transportation to award contracts for widening of the Kanan Road bridge overpass, over the Ventura Freeway, from two lanes to four lanes.
 
In 1982, the residents of the City of Agoura Hills voted in favor of cityhood by a 68% majority. Agoura Hills became the 83rd City in Los Angeles County. Elected to the first City Council were Mayor Fran Pavley, Mayor Pro Tem Carol Sahm, Councilmembers Ernest Dynda, John Hood and Vicky Leary.
 
The General Plan for the city was approved in 1985, followed by the Zoning ordinance in 1987. In 1986 the new Reyes Adobe and Forest Cove Parks were opened. Morrison Park was opened in 1993, followed by the award-winning Old Agoura Park in 1996.
 
The turn of the millennium brought continued prosperity to Agoura Hills including the opening of its own Community Center, a joint project with neighboring City of Calabasas in 1999, and its brand new Civic Center and Library in 2001. The new buildings provide new convenience and services to residents of Agoura Hills and its surrounding communities.

Local Schools
All schools are part of the Las Virgenes Unified School District which covers Westlake Village to Calabasas.

Agoura High School
28545 W. Driver Avenue, Agoura Hills CA 91301
Telephone: 818/889-1262
Lawrence Misel, Principal

A.E. Wright Middle School

4029 N.Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, CA 91302
Telephone: 818/880-4614
Mary Sistrunk, Principal

Lindero Canyon Middle School

5844 Larboard Lane, Agoura Hills CA 91301
Telephone: 818/889-2134
Ronald Kaiser, Principal

Sumac Elementary School

6050 N. Calmfield Avenue, Agoura Hills CA 91301
Telephone: 818/991-4940
Karen Hansen, Principal

Willow Elementary School

29026 Laro Drive, Agoura Hills CA 91301
Telephone: 818/889-0677
Brent Noyes, Principal

Yerba Buena Elementary School

5844 Larboard Lane, Agoura Hills CA 91301
Telephone: 818/889-0040
Dr. Sandra Argast, Principal

Regional Colleges

There are several college campuses located in the region.

California Lutheran University

60 West Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
(805) 492-2411

Moorkpark Community College
7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, CA 93021
(805) 378-1400

Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu, CA 90263
(310) 456-4000

Los Angeles Pierce Community College
6201 Winnetka Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91371
(818) 347-0551

Santa Monica Community College

1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 434-4000

Soka University
26800 West Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas, CA 91302
(818) 880-6400

 

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