Simi Valley, California
Simi Valley is a city in the state of California, in the United States. As of the 2020 Census the population is 126,356.[1]
Simi Valley, California Media
Pictographs in the Burro Flats Painted Cave, which was a winter solstice observatory for the Chumash
Simi Valley was part of Rancho Simi, owned by Don José de la Guerra y Noriega, founder of the prominent Guerra family of California.
Simi Adobe-Strathearn House was the headquarters of Rancho Simi, one of the largest land grants in Alta California by Spain. It is now a California Historical Landmark and on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
1990 aerial view of the Energy Technology Engineering Center at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Simi Hills, Simi Valley
Simi Valley Scenic, 2007, with the Topatopa Mountains in background
Rocky Peak, with an elevation of 2,715 ft., is the third-highest point in the Santa Susana Mountains, and overlooks the Simi Valley, Simi Hills, and Chatsworth.
Santa Susana Pass is a mountain pass in the Simi Hills connecting the San Fernando Valley and the Simi Valley.
Panoramic skyline of Simi Valley from its western end, Tierra Rejada Park, with bordering Simi Hills in the far-background to the north, south, and east
References
- ↑ "QuickFacts: Simi Valley city, California". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 27, 2023.