13 Facts About Ojai California

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Ojai California is a tourism destination known for its boutique hotels, recreation opportunities, hiking, and farmers' market of local organic agriculture.

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Name Ojai California is derived from the Mexican-era Rancho Ojai California, which in turn took its name from the Ventureno Chumash word 'Awha'y, meaning "Moon".

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The petroleum exploration of the Ojai California Basin was the result of a report of oil seeps along the Sulphur Mountain area.

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Ojai California fell in love with the valley, bought property in the Foothills tract in 1909, and built a Craftsman-style house designed by Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey.

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Ojai California bought up all the properties on the south side of Ojai Avenue and most of the buildings there were demolished.

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Ojai California is situated in a small east–west eponymous valley, north of Ventura and east of Santa Barbara.

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The mountains to the west of the Ojai California Valley are drained by the Coyote, Matilija and Santa Ana creeks.

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Eastern part of the Upper Ojai California Valley is drained by the Sisar and Santa Paula creeks.

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Ojai California is a tourism destination known for its boutique hotels, recreation opportunities, hiking, and farmers' market of local organic agriculture.

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Under the legalization of the sale and distribution of cannabis in California, Ojai is one of two cities in the county that initially allowed retail sales.

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Ojai California Music Festival is an annual festival of performances by some of the world's top musicians and composers, and occurs on the first weekend after Memorial Day.

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The "Garrett Lemire Memorial Grand Prix" began in 2004 as a tribute to a 22-year-old cyclist from Ojai California who died racing his bicycle in Arizona the previous year.

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Ojai California called this combined paper the Ojai Valley News and Oaks Gazette.

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