Thousand Oaks

Located in the southeastern part of Ventura County in California, Thousand Oaks got its name for being home to numerous oak trees in the area. In fact, the city seal also features an oak tree. A bigger part of Thousand Oaks form a suburban community though it also has its own downtown area where the Janss Marketplace and The Oaks Shopping Center are located. Thousand Oaks features a Mediterranean climate all year round. Thus, you can anticipate sunny, dry summers and cold, rainy winters. In 2010, its total population was estimated to be at approximately 126,000 residents belonging to around 47,000 households. Most of the residents are Whites though you can also see some Asians and other races. Females outnumber the males with just a few digits.

Thousand Oaks has been highly regarded for its low crime rates. The place has always been consistently ranked as one of the top 5 safest cities in the nation, together with Simi Valley and Amherst. Being a suburban community, the city’s economy thrives primarily on business ventures and investments. The city is also home to a number of educational institutions serving different educational levels such as Los Cerritos Middle School, Thousand Oaks High School and California Lutheran University, among many others. When you are in Thousand Oaks, the points of interest that you can check out include Conejo Valley Botanical Garden, Wildwood Regional Park, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center and Dawn’s Peak.

Thousand Oaks, California

An oak tree in Thousand Oaks by Randy Son of Robert

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