Newbury Park Post Office

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E.S. Newbury's home, 1870s. Conejo Valley's first post office was located in the tent.[1][2]

The Newbury Park Post Office was the first post office in the Conejo Valley, established on July 16, 1875, by the valley's first postmaster, Egbert Starr Newbury.[3][4][5][6]

The post office was originally located in a tent on Newbury's property, today's site of Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.[7] Egbert Starr Newbury and his wife Frances put the tent few feet from their home, providing local ranchers and their families with a site to pick up and drop off mail. Prior to the establishment of the post office, Conejo Valley residents had to ride a horse to Ventura to reach the nearest post office.[2]

The post office has had a variety of locations in the valley. It was first located at the current site of the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, and was relocated numerous times before ending up at the present site of The Oaks mall in 1891. William Knowlton moved it to the original site of the Stagecoach Inn on Ventu Park Road in 1908, but it was moved to a 10-by-12-foot building at 1200 Newbury Road in 1942. It was moved to 1602 Newbury Road in 1968, and relocated to 3401 Grande Vista Drive in 2013.[2] Although the post office changed locations multiple times, its name remained the same, which is why the Newbury Park city address is still used today.[8]

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