Flu Fighters: The 1918 Flu Pandemic in Oxnard
By Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum In March 1918, an Army cook named Albert Gitchell was hospitalized with a 104-degree fever at Camp Funston…
Read MoreBy Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum In March 1918, an Army cook named Albert Gitchell was hospitalized with a 104-degree fever at Camp Funston…
Read MoreThe Fillmore Citrus Association Mexican Band was organized in the late teens or early 1920’s by Frank Erskine, who was the secretary and…
Read MoreWelcome to the next episode of “MVC Insider.” We’re joining you live from Downtown Ventura. “MVC Insider” offers viewers a unique, in-depth glimpse…
Read MoreWelcome to the next episode of “MVC Insider.” We’re joining you live from the Museum of Ventura County in Downtown Ventura. “MVC Insider”…
Read MoreWelcome to the next episode of “MVC Insider.” We’re joining you live from the Agriculture Museum in Santa Paula. “MVC Insider” offers viewers a unique,…
Read MoreThis past April, after a month of lockdown, Carolyn Mullin andRafael Perea de la Cabada decided to stir things up a little by…
Read MoreThis holiday weekend brought crowds to Ventura County just as restaurants were rushing to create a new footprint in their establishments to adhere…
Read MoreThe Museum of Ventura County wishes this Memorial Day to honor service men and women who have died in service to their country….
Read MoreWelcome to the first episode of “MVC Insider,” joining you live from the Museum of Ventura County in Downtown Ventura. MVC Insider offers…
Read MoreLooking for a little fun this weekend? How about taking the family to the beach? Just remember to stay six feet apart from…
Read MoreJulie Tumamait-Stenslie, Chairperson, Barbareno/Ventureno Band of Mission Indians (Chumash) speaks about the importance of acorns and the use of traditional stone tools in…
Read MoreEvery period in history has a defining event. For the Gilded Age, that event was the Chicago World’s Fair, also known as the…
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