"Overlooked Treasure"
Although Oxnard is an hour's drive north from Los Angeles, this art gallery merits the trip. Constructed with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie in 1906, the building itself is really the main attraction and is mentioned in the National Register of Historic Places. The elegant Neoclassical structure was originally used as a library but was transformed into a cultural center in 1963. The art collection consists primarily of 20th century works, including the Carnegie collection that began in 1924. View works of masters like Arthur Beaumont, Cornelius Botke, Colin Campbell Cooper, Katherine Leighton and many others.
424 South C Street, Oxnard, CA, United States, 93030
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"Overlooked Treasure"
Although Oxnard is an hour's drive north from Los Angeles, this art gallery merits the trip. Constructed with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie in 1906, the building itself is really the main attraction and is mentioned in the National Register of Historic Places. The elegant Neoclassical structure was originally used as a library but was transformed into a cultural center in 1963. The art collection consists primarily of 20th century works, including the Carnegie collection that began in 1924. View works of masters like Arthur Beaumont, Cornelius Botke, Colin Campbell Cooper, Katherine Leighton and many others.
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