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Mitchell Block Historic District

The Mitchell Block Historic District is a historic district in Ventura, California. The district was designated as a historic district by the City of Ventura on May 31, 1980.[1] It was also declared eligible as a National Historic District in 1982.[2][3] It has been described as "the only intact and relatively unaltered block of houses remaining downtown".[2] The district consists of Plaza Park, the Plaza Park Moreton Bay fig tree, and eight houses in the 600 block of East Thompson Boulevard. Two of the features have been designated independently as Ventura Historic Landmarks: the Plaza Park Moreton Bay fig tree and the Conklin residence at 680 East Thompson Boulevard.[4][1]

In the 1880s, Irish immigrants John, Thomas, and Edward Mitchell purchased the lots on the south side of East Thompson Boulevard and built two houses. The Mitchells sold off the remaining lots in 1904 and 1905, at which time the remaining houses were built.[5]

Several of the properties had fallen into disrepair in the 1970s, and the district's historic designation was credited with spurring property owners to renovate and preserve the block.[2]

In 2007, the City's Historic Resources Group recommended limiting the historic district to the eight houses on the south side of East Thompson Boulevard and separately designating Plaza Park as a historic landmark.[3]

Inventory of contributing properties edit

The properties and features included in the district are as follows:[4][3]

Name Image Address Year built Description
Plaza Park Santa Clara St. (north), Fir St. (east), Thompson Blvd. (south), Chestnut St. (west) 1869 Ventura's first city park established in 1869 covering a city block in downtown Ventura, and used for various festivals and events
Conklin residence   608 E. Thompson Blvd. 1877 American Colonial style house; the oldest house on the block; designated as Ventura Historic Landmark No. 7 in 1974.
William McGuire house 620 E. Thompson Blvd. 1905 Victorian era style house
Earl E. Barnes house 632 E. Thompson Blvd. 1904 Craftsman house with deep porch
Joseph M. Riley house 644 E. Thompson Blvd. 1904 Queen Anne style house
Dr. J. J. Streets house 658 E. Thompson Blvd. 1903 Queen Anne style house
Mary Mitchell house   670 E. Thompson Blvd. 1890 Victorian era brick house with Gothic elements and a square castle-like tower, built by the Mitchell brothers in 1890 for Edward Mitchell's daughter, Mary
W.F. Sittel house 682 E. Thompson Blvd. 1905 Victorian era style house
John Mitchell house 692 E. Thompson Blvd. 1886 Italianate style brick house designed by architect T. B. Steepleton with gabled roofs and tall windows; built by the Mitchell brothers in 1886 for Edward Mitchell's son, John; one of two remaining brick houses in the city built before 1900
Plaza Park Moreton Bay Fig Tree   NW corner of Plaza Park 1874 Ficus macrophylla planted in 1874, 68 feet high with 130 foot branch spread

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mitchell Block Certified District Property List" (PDF). California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Carol Weinstock (March 20, 1990). "On The Mitchell Block: City District Has a Niche in History". Los Angeles Times – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b c "Historic Resources Survey Update, City of Ventura, California, Downtown Specific Plan Area" (PDF). City of Ventura, Historic Resources Group. April 2007. pp. 83–84. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "City of San Buenaventura Historic Landmarks & Districts". City of Ventura. May 3, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  5. ^ Josep Woodard (May 28, 1992). "The Mitchell Block". Los Angeles Times. p. J4 – via Newspapers.com.

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