Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, Simi Valley, California, United States of America
The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center is located in East Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. The Arts Center features a gothic design and has housed tenants before it was acquired by the City of Simi in 1991 to reuse as Cultural Arts Center. It was approved as Ventura Country Historical Landmark no. 67 in July of 1981. The building was refurbished to preserve its historical integrity. The refurbished building structure is now neo-classical. The cultural center has since then reopened in 1995. It hosts a variety of performances and is also open to rentals for weddings, meetings, photography shoots, and private parties. The building was originally the Simi Community Methodist Episcopal Church when it was built in the 1920s.
The tourists can also tour around Simi before watching shows in the cultural center. Within five kilometers, tourists can visit Strathearn Historical Park and Musem, which features artifacts like railroads and old mud houses. The tour accepts kind donations. Not far away from the center is the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, which houses the Air Force One and the Marine One. The same museum also features an Egyptian-themed exhibit. Add to your itinerary attraction sites such as the Rancho Simi or the Bottle Village. The tourists who’d like to stay over for the night can go upscale at Holiday Inn Express – Simi Valley or Grand Vista Hotel. A more affordable option is at Motel 6 Simi Valley and Extended Stay America – Simi Valley. Simi Valley is close to Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, and Westlake Village in California, to name a few.