Dos Vientos, Thousand Oaks, California

Dos Vientos is a neighborhood of Thousand Oaks, California in westernmost portion of Newbury Park.

Bordering Dos Vientos Open Space and the Santa Monica Mountains, it was a 2,350-unit housing development which was approved by the Thousand Oaks City Council in April 1988.

[8] Two large barns on the Dos Vientos Ranch became designated Ventura County Historical Landmark No.

Lewis was one of the farmers responsible for Ventura County gaining its former distinction “Lima Bean Capital of the World.” [9] However, Lewis fell into financial difficulties during the Great Depression, and the Dos Vientos Ranch was purchased by Malcolm Clark, the designer of Snap-on Tools and Henry Ford’s former tool and die maker.

The lumber was cataloged and stored with the Conejo Recreation and Park District with plans to rebuild and restore the buildings at another site.

Twin Ponds by Dos Vientos Ranch.