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Thousand Oaks Boulevard

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Street in the Ventura County, California
Thousand Oaks Boulevard
LocationConejo Valley, United States

Thousand Oaks Boulevard, previously known asVentura Boulevard,[1][2][3][4] is a street in theConejo Valley, primarily inVentura County but also inLos Angeles County,California. It stretches fromThousand Oaks throughWestlake Village toAgoura Hills. In Thousand Oaks, it is located in the downtown area and was also known as Main Street until theMoorpark Freeway (SR 23) was completed in the 1960s. Today it remains one of the busiest commercial areas in Thousand Oaks, although many businesses are also located atThe Oaks andJanss Marketplace.[5] It is Thousand Oaks’ major east-west thoroughfare, connectingThe Oaks mall on the west toThousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in the east. It runs parallel to theVentura Freeway (US 101). As of 2017, over 230 businesses are housed on Thousand Oaks Boulevard.[6]

It was one of the first streets in the city.[7]Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza andGardens of the World are located on Thousand Oaks Boulevard. It is also home of the Thousand Oaks Auto Mall.[8]

Thousand Oaks Boulevard has been featured in movies such asIt Happened One Night (1934),[9]Walk on the Wild Side (1962) andThelma & Louise (1991).[10]

References

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  1. ^O’Brien, Tricia (2017).Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village. Images of America. Charleston, SC:Arcadia Publishing. p. 8.ISBN 9781439661956.
  2. ^Covarrubias, Amanda (August 1, 2016)."Lupe's Mexican Restaurant, a Landmark in Thousand Oaks since 1947, Closing this Month".Ventura County Star. Camarillo, CA. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2017.
  3. ^Sprankling, Miriam and Ruthanne Begun (2012).Tales and Voices of the Conejo. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 103.ISBN 0-9725233-6-7.
  4. ^City of Thousand Oaks (1984).20 Years: Thousand Oaks. Ventura Printing. Page 7. (http://search.tolibrary.org/search~S1?/Xthousand+oaks+20&searchscope=1&SORT=DZ/Xthousand+oaks+20&searchscope=1&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBKEY=thousand+oaks+20/1%2C6%2C6%2CB/frameset&FF=Xthousand+oaks+20&searchscope=1&SORT=DZ&1%2C1%2C)
  5. ^Bidwell, Carol A. (1989).The Conejo Valley: Old and New Frontiers. Northridge, CA: Windsor Publications. p. 111.ISBN 9780897812993.
  6. ^http://www.toaks.org/home/showdocument?id=16994 (Page 33)
  7. ^Pascual, Psyche (October 18, 1992)."Commerce: Officials Say Thousand Oaks Boulevard Should Be Transformed into a More Pedestrian-Friendly Commercial Strip". On the Road Toward Change.Los Angeles Times. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2017.
  8. ^Baker, Pam (2002).Thousand Oaks Westlake Village: A Contemporary Portrait. Community Communications, Inc. Page 27.ISBN 978-1581920611.
  9. ^Bidwell (1989), p. 82.
  10. ^Waldo, Thea (2006).Celebrities and Their Culinary Creations: Autographed Photos, Biographies, Trivia, & Recipes. New York:iUniverse. p. 17.ISBN 9780595397532.
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