Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Limousine at Civic Arts Plaza | |
Interactive map of Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza | |
| Address | 2100 Thousand Oaks Boulevard Thousand Oaks, California United States |
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| Coordinates | 34°10′28″N 118°50′55″W / 34.1745°N 118.8486°W |
| Owner | City of Thousand Oaks |
| Operator | City of Thousand Oaks |
| Capacity | Fred Kavli Theatre: 1800 Janet and Ray Scherr Forum Theatre: 400 |
| Type | Performing arts center |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1994 |
| Architect | Antoine Predock |
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The Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza is a performing arts center and city hall for the city of Thousand Oaks, California. Across Thousand Oaks Boulevard from Gardens of the World, the site is considered the downtown core of the city. City hall includes Planning and Building Department, Public Works and other city departments. A park within the site is named for Richard Carpenter and his wife Mary.
The immediate areas surrounding Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza was among the first populated parts of the Conejo Valley. The site, which was previously home to the Jungleland USA theme park, was home to some of the valley's first settlements in the 19th century. Prior to the settlers, the area was inhabited by the Chumash Native-Americans.