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Pederson House, a light blue Victorian-style home with white trim, features a 'RANCH REMINDERS' signboard in the foreground. The house number '3201' is visible above the front door, surrounded by green lawn and trees.
Pederson House, 2018. Credit: TOLocal

Ventura County Landmark No. 45: Pederson House and Water Tower

Historical Background

This typical turn-of-the-century farmhouse and water tower were built from 1913-1914 for Lars and Karn Pederson, immigrant members of the Norwegian Colony that settled the northern end of the Conejo Valley in 1890. The nearby water tower, built at the same time, provided plumbing for the residence.

In 1957, the Pedersons’ son Richard donated much of the 130-acre ranch to California Lutheran College (now, University). Additional land, including the buildings, was given to the university in 1967, at which time the buildings were restored. The buildings were later moved, and the house is now used by the school’s music department.

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Cover Photo – CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED

Date Designated: May 1978

Location: Corner of Faculty Street and Regent Avenue on California Lutheran
University campus, 60 Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks

Photos:

A white wooden building features a red water tower labeled "PEDERSON RANCH" surrounded by lush green trees under a clear blue sky.
Pederson House and Water Tower, 1978.
A ranch property features a red "PEDERSON RANCH" water tower atop a beige building, a white house with a brown roof, and a large tree on a grassy lawn.
Pederson House and Water Tower, 1985.
White single-story house with shingled roof, porch steps, and a "MUSIC" sign on the door, surrounded by trees and lawn, circa 1980s.
Pederson House, circa 1980s.
Black-and-white photograph of the Pederson Ranch House, a Ventura County historical landmark, with a water tower and trees, featuring a sign reading "Pederson Ranch House Ventura County Historical Landmark", circa 1980s.
Pederson House and Water Tower, circa 1980s.

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