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Ojai Wedding Guide/Planner is a guide to assist you in coordinating your wedding day and
ensures you will have the most wonderful day with your loved one that you both have been looking forward to. We
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OJAI, CALIFORNIA Spanish Style Bell Tower-
Spanish-style arcade, a bell-tower reminiscent
of the famous campanile
in Havana, and a pergola opposite the arcade.
These buildings still stand, and have come to
serve as symbols of the city
and the surrounding valley. To thank
Libbey for his gifts to the town, the
citizens proposed a celebration to take place on
March 2 of each year. Some get married on
that date at the city center. Ojai
is also known for its produce, getting married
in an orchard is also very popular!
Marriage License
Marriage License Requirements
VENTURA COUNTY
CLERK/RECORDER'S OFFICE
Administration Building, Main Plaza, 800 S.
Victoria Avenue, Ventura
Tel: (805) 654-2263 (please call for an
appointment to obtain your Marriage
License)
Hours: M onday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Fee: $97.00 for Marriage License
Visit recorder.countyofventura.org/marriage.htm
for updated information.
You may also obtain a Marriage License at the
City Clerk's office in
Fillmore: (805) 524-3701.
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When and where did you first meet?
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Chumash Indians
were the early inhabitants of the valley.
They called it Ojai, which means "Valley of the
Moon."
The area became
part of the Rancho Ojai Mexican land grant made
to Fernando Tico in 1837, and he established a
cattle ranch.
Tico sold it in 1853 to prospectors searching
for oil, without much success. By 1864, the area
was settled.
The town was laid out in 1874 by real estate
developer R.G. Surdam and named Nordhoff,
California, in honor of the
writer Charles
Nordhoff. Leading up to and during World War I,
American sentiment became increasingly
anti-German
Across the
United States, German and German-sounding place
names were changed. As part of this trend,
Nordhoff
was renamed Ojai
in 1917.
The public high school in Ojai is still named "Nordhoff."
The public junior high school, named "Matilija,"
formerly served
as Nordhoff Union
High School and still features large tiles with
the initials "NUHS" on the steps of the athletic
field.
The main turning point in the development of the
city was the coming of Edward Drummond Libbey,
early owner of the
Libbey Glass
Company. He saw the valley and fell in love,
thinking up many plans for expansion and
beautification of
the existing
rustic town.
After fire destroyed much of the original
western-style Nordhoff/Ojai in 1917, Libbey
helped design, finance and build a
new downtown more
in line with the contemporary taste for
Colonial-Revival architecture, including a
Spanish-style
arcade, a
bell-tower reminiscent of the famous campanile
in Havana, and a pergola opposite the arcade.
These buildings
still stand, and
have come to serve as symbols of the city and
the surrounding valley. To thank Libbey for his
gifts to the
town, the
citizens proposed a celebration to take place on
March 2 of each year. Libbey declined their
offer to call it
"Libbey Day," and
instead suggested "Ojai Day." The celebration
still takes place, each year in October.
Libbey's pergola was destroyed in 1971, after
being damaged in an explosion. It was rebuilt in
the early 2000s to
complete the
architectural continuity of the downtown area.
The town completed a new park, Cluff Vista Park,
in
2002, which
contains several small themed regions of native
California vegetation.
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