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545:. Its members were able to save the structure and was also successful in having it declared California State Landmark No. 659. H. Allen Hays, the grandson of Cecil and Cicelie Haigh, donated the building and approximately four acres of land to the Conejo Valley Historical Society. The society deeded the site to the
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549:(CRPD) in return for a renewable lease to operate and manage the complex for cultural and educational purposes. The society helped prepare it as a museum after the 1966 move, and the society made immediate plans for rebuilding the structure after the April 1970 fire.
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847:. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 35.
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Branches on the Conejo: Leaving the Soil After Five Generations
1252:. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 8.
1018:. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 6.
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955:. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 5.
707:. Newbury Park, CA: Conejo Valley Historical Society. Page 9.
1315:. Thousand Oaks, CA: Cathy Philip Publishing. Pages 107-108.
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Grand Union Hotel originally operated as a health resort.
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Conejo Valley Days: A Brief History of the Golden Conejo
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317:One month before the hotel's grand opening, the
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1088:Museums and Historic Sites of the American West
1479:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1458:Sprankling, Miriam and Ruthanne Begun (2012).
1398:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1377:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1353:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1248:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1227:Begun, Ruthanne and Miriam Sprankling (2004).
1187:The Directory of Museums & Living Displays
1036:California, California State Parks, State of.
1014:Sprankling, Miriam and Ruthanne Begun (2006).
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1481:A Visit to the Historic Stagecoach Inn Museum
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2448:Museums in Ventura County, California
1781:Conejo Valley Unified School District
1604:Conejo Valley Unified School District
1129:. Rowman & Littlefield. Page 45.
1125:Kath, Laura and Pamela Price (2011).
523:Conejo Recreation & Park District
357:, a reproduction of the 1889 school.
66:Stagecoach Inn Museum, September 2008
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2016:National Register of Historic Places
1150:. University of Michigan. Page 476.
1016:Historical Tour of the Conejo Valley
995:Historical Tour of the Conejo Valley
953:Historical Tour of the Conejo Valley
866:Historical Tour of the Conejo Valley
684:Historical Tour of the Conejo Valley
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200:National Register of Historic Places
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547:Conejo Recreation and Park District
305:Conejo Hotel at Timberville, 1880s.
266:Conejo Recreation and Park District
246:1885-1926 Cecil and Cicelie Haigh (
764:Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village
663:Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village
640:Merritt, Jackie and Brian (1993).
488:Carriage House and Blacksmith Shop
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1294:. Day Hike Books. Pages 192-193.
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285:"ap" at the Tri-Village Complex.
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2384:California Historical Landmarks
1925:Thousand Oaks Community Gallery
1677:Thousand Oaks Community Gallery
1439:Day Hikes Around Ventura County
1292:Day Hikes Around Ventura County
910:. Arcadia Publishing. Page 92.
766:. Arcadia Publishing. Page 12.
665:. Arcadia Publishing. Page 13.
346:No. 659 and also placed on the
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1920:Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
1890:Pederson House and Water Tower
1824:California Lutheran University
1460:Tales and Voices of the Conejo
1208:Sunset California Travel Guide
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1855:Conejo Valley Botanic Garden
1441:. Day Hike Books. Page 190.
16:United States historic place
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843:Sprankling, Miriam (2002).
259:The Old Hotel and Roadhouse
248:Conejo Hotel at Timberville
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1590:Newbury Park, California
1185:Hudson, Kenneth (1985).
809:Schroeder, Anne (2000).
762:O'Brien, Tricia (2017).
661:O'Brien, Tricia (2017).
319:Coast Line Stage Company
180:Newbury Park, California
77:Newbury Park, California
1311:Philipp, Cathy (1997).
790:"Stagecoach Inn Detail"
597:"Stagecoach Inn Museum"
2407:Keeper of the Register
1935:Wildwood Regional Park
1845:American Radio Archive
1687:Wildwood Regional Park
1642:Historic Sycamore Tree
1437:Stone, Robert (2011).
1290:Stone, Robert (2011).
1189:. Springer. Page 938.
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1860:Chumash Indian Museum
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1206:Sunset Books (1986).
1173:Stagecoach Inn Museum
1146:Benson, Judy (1981).
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474:Egbert Starr Newbury
334:Historic designation
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1529:, November 22, 1994
1522:, February 24, 2000
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