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Olivas Adobe gives Ventura a rancho-era house story

Olivas Adobe Historical Park in Ventura preserves an 1847 rancho-era home tied to Rancho San Miguel, cattle, Gold Rush demand, drought, restoration, and local museum use.

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Ventura’s mission and beach get plenty of attention, but Olivas Adobe adds a rancho-era story a little away from the main downtown picture. The restored home sits at Olivas Adobe Historical Park, where the city uses the site for tours, education, and events.

Don Raymundo Olivas began ranching Rancho San Miguel in 1847 after he and Felipe Lorenzana received a land grant. The timing mattered. When the Gold Rush drew people north, miners needed food, and Olivas’s cattle became valuable. The city history explains that this success helped him finish the second story of the home.

The story also shows how quickly California changed. Drought in the 1860s hurt many cattle empires. Olivas shifted toward sheep, and later the family fortune faded. The adobe passed through other hands before Max Fleischmann restored it in 1927 and the property eventually came to the City of Ventura.

The house gives Ventura a quieter local history stop. The adobe carries land grants, cattle, Gold Rush markets, drought, family life, and public preservation in one small park.

Where to see it

Olivas Adobe Historical Park at 4200 Olivas Park Drive in Ventura.

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