Welcome to Oxnard Historic Farm Park, a captivating journey into the heart of Oxnards agricultural history. Located at 1251 Gottfried Pl, Oxnard, CA 93030, and reachable at (833) 844-1867, this historic gem has been designated as Ventura County Landmark number 165, also known as the Gottfried Maulhardt / Albert Pfeiler Farm Site.
Our mission today is to explore this magnificent park, which serves as a museum dedicated to preserving Oxnards rich past. As you walk through the grounds, you will encounter three remarkable buildings that have been lovingly preserved for future generations to enjoy. Among these treasures are the two oldest structures in the Oxnard Plain - the 1872 Farmhouse and the 1920 Adobe House.
The parks history dates back to the time when pioneering families like the Maulhardts and Pfeilers worked tirelessly to build a thriving community around their farms. Today, these buildings stand as proud symbols of Oxnards agricultural heritage, each with its own unique story to tell.
As we stroll through this verdant oasis, let your imagination take flight as you envision the bustling activity that once filled these spaces - from the clatter of hooves and the scent of freshly tilled earth to the laughter of children playing in the sun-drenched fields. By immersing ourselves in the past, we can better appreciate the hard work and dedication of those who came before us, and perhaps even glean some wisdom for our own lives.
So come with me as we embark on a journey through time at Oxnard Historic Farm Park, where the echoes of history whisper in every rustling leaf and creaking floorboard. Are you ready to step back in time?