Buckhorn, Ventura County, California Explained

Buckhorn, California
Settlement Type:Unincorporated populated place
Pushpin Map:USA California#USA
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within the state of California
Coordinates:34.4008°N -118.8156°W
Coordinates Footnotes:[1]
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:California
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Ventura
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1869
Unit Pref:US
Timezone:Pacific (PST)
Utc Offset:-8
Timezone Dst:PDT
Utc Offset Dst:-7
Elevation Ft:604
Elevation M:184
Postal Code Type:ZIP code
Postal Code:93015
Blank Name:FIPS code
Blank Info:06-08688
Blank1 Name:GNIS feature ID

Buckhorn is a populated place name along State Route 126 in a rural unincorporated area of Ventura County, California, United States. Buckhorn is about outside the town of Piru but is within the eponymous census-designated place. Located in the Santa Clara River Valley, this was an early stagecoach stop and a regular eating place known for being midway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.[2] It was run by the Warring family who came to the county in 1869 and owned the nearby Buckhorn Ranch.[3] Buckhorn was also a station on the initial route of the coast rail line that arrived in the valley in 1887. With the completion of the Santa Susana Tunnel in 1904, the route through Oxnard and Simi Valley became the most direct route between Los Angeles and San Francisco.[4] The shipping of agricultural products such as citrus continued to keep this route busy for many years. The Santa Paula Branch Line no longer connects through to Santa Clarita after the rails were washed out. The junction with the main line is near the East Ventura station (Metrolink).

Politics

In the state legislature, Buckhorn is located in the 19th Senate District, represented by Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson, and in .[5]

In the United States House of Representatives, Buckhorn is in .[6]

Notes and References

  1. November 5, 2014.
  2. Book: A Memorial and Biographical History of the Counties of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo And Ventura, California. Storke, Mrs. Yda Addis. Lewis. Chicago. 223. 1891.
  3. Triem, Judith P. (1988) Cultural Heritage Survey Phase IV, Santa Clara Valley San Buenaventura Research Associates Prepared for Ventura County Cultural Heritage Board PDF p. 437 Buckhorn School
  4. http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=LAH19040320.2.33&srpos=1 "CHATSWORTH PARK CUTOFF LINE OPENS TODAY"
  5. Web site: Statewide Database . UC Regents . November 5, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150201113744/http://statewidedatabase.org/gis/gis2011/index_2011.html . February 1, 2015 . dead .
  6. October 5, 2014.