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Simi Valley

Simi Valley

A RICH TAPESTRY OF HISTORY & COMMUNITY

Welcome to Simi Valley, the third-largest city in Ventura County. Nestled in Southeast Ventura County, adjacent to the San Fernando Valley, Simi Valley holds a special place in Southern California. In this blog, we'll take you on a journey through its rich history, explore its diverse cultural heritage, and highlight the various amenities that make Simi Valley a unique and thriving city.

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  History

Simi Valley's roots trace back over 13,000 years to the Chumash people, who inhabited the region until the 1800s. The city's name finds its origins in the Chumash villages of Shimiji and Ta’apu, reflecting the deep connection to the land. The incorporation of the city in 1969 under California's general laws marked a pivotal moment, establishing a General-Law/council-manager form of government.

One fascinating historical note revolves around the 1795 land grant, San José de Nuestra Señora de Altagracia y Simí, given to Santiago Pico. Covering approximately 113,000 acres, the grant emphasized the second syllable of Simí in its pronunciation, making it "suh-MEE" rather than "SEE-me."

For those eager to delve deeper into Simi Valley's past, the Simi Valley Historical Society offers a wealth of information and resources.

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  Transportation

Simi Valley's strategic location is complemented by its excellent transportation infrastructure. Highways 118, 23, and 101, along with Interstates 5, 405, and 210, provide convenient access. Major airports, including Los Angeles International Airport and Burbank Airport, ensure well-connected air travel. The city also relies on Union Pacific Railroad for freight, while Amtrak and Metrolink serve passenger needs.

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Recreation and Culture

Simi Valley offers an array of recreational and cultural amenities, including 39 parks, 3 golf courses, public swimming pools, a performing arts center, and much more. The city's commitment to education and knowledge is evident through its well maintained school grounds and constant investment into SVUSD. The Iceoplex, located in West Simi, is home to the Ventura Mariners, an amateur hockey club team.

Simi Valley is also home to the world famous Ronald Reagan Library. Enjoy many outdoor activities around the cities such as, hiking, horse and biking trails, including Rocky Peak Trailhead. Visit the iconic Green Acres Market while in town for farm-to-table meats, veggies, and condiments.

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  Overview

Simi Valley, with its rich history, diverse community, and robust infrastructure, stands as a testament to the resilience and vibrancy of Southern California. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, the city's unique blend of the past and present promises an enriching experience for all.

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