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The year was
1775. The place was El Rancho Simi, where Chumash Indians lived and Spanish soldiers
first settled on more than 113,000 acres of land. Original population was estimated
between 250-400, stretching from the Santa Susana Mountains to well past where Moorpark
now stands.A lot has changed since then. One thing remains constant. Many of those who visit Simi Valley and stay for awhile, feel the spirit of community. If they move away, many still think of it as 'home'. City Town Info on Simi Valley SigAlert Simi Valley Hospital Simi Valley Homepage Simi Valley Great Schools Zillow My Bike Site Simi Youth soccer.org Pacific Youth Football Ronald Reagan Presidential Library eTreking - Santa Susana Simi Valley Parks & Recreation Simi Valley Town Center |
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The year was
1775. The place was El Rancho Simi, where Chumash Indians lived and Spanish soldiers
first settled on more than 113,000 acres of land. Original population was estimated
between 250-400, stretching from the Santa Susana Mountains to well past where Moorpark
now stands.