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Downtown Ventura

Downtown Ventura

When you mention SoCal (Southern California), most people immediately think of LA, Hollywood, Malibu or Santa Monica. But there are a few smaller cities that lie between these well-known landmarks. One in particular is the City of Ventura. Ventura is the county seat for its name sake. Its population is approximately 107,000 (2010 census) people and growing. The original inhabitants in this area were the Chumash Indians San Buenaventura Missionwho called their village “Shisholop” (in the mud).  The Spaniards established Shisholop and constructed the Mission San Buenaventura in 1782, which eventually became the City of Ventura. Mission Park sits catty corner and Figueroa Plaza is located across from the mission just off of Main Street. There is also the Albinger Museum which is right next door to The Old Mission. The San Buenaventura is open for viewing at certain times of the day. It is best to call or go to the website before you venture over to the historical site.

We found a free curbside parking space next to Plaza Park on S. Chestnut Street. We proceeded up to Main Street and crossed over. We began our tour by window shopping the antique stores. There is obviously no lack of a market for antiques here in Ventura. It seemed like every other shop sold some type of item Downtown Ventura shop Plazathat spoke of thDowntown Ventura Shope past. Every once in a while we would visit a shop that sold original artwork or some kind of unique clothing style. There was a plaza that sat off the street and featured a few boutique shops and a small bakery. There were also a few eateries and small cafes that were scattered between the dominating relic shops. After rounding Figueroa Plaza and heading up the other side of the street, it went from antique shops to a variety of thrift stores. Just like its counterparts on the other side of the pedestrian thoroughfare, there was a thrift shop every other door. In some cases it was worse. If it wasn’t for some of the restaurants and outside dining venues, it would have been a continuous wave of second hand stores.

We found a lot of personality in Ventura’s Downtown district. The charm was enhanced with well-groomed palm trees and thDowntown Ventura 1e retro styled buildings that lined the well maintained street and walkways. There was even a street band that sang t-Downtown Street entertainmentlookers with a velvet lined guitar case hinting for a nominal donation. The overall experience provided us with a satisfying day. The relaxing stroll and the opportunity to people watch, combined with one of those beautiful Southern California days was time well spent. I would have liked to do a little more window shopping, but if your really aren’t into antiques or secondhand merchandise, then the refreshing ocean air and casual stroll along a pedestrian friendly street will be all you need to enjoy your day.
Anthony S.
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