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Along
with a rare opportunity to live in a uniquely historic area, the city of
Calabasas also offers its residents the quality of life that comes from
a long-standing commitment to the highest standards in public educationthe
acclaimed Las Virgenes Unified School District
with elementary, middle and high schools.
Accredited universities are a convenient drive from Calabasas, including: Pepperdine, CSU Northridge, UCLA, USC, Cal. Lutheran and Pierce Community College.
Close
by are endless amenities including The Commons-an inviting and lively village
atmosphere which beckons all for shopping and socializing-the Warner Center,
a public library, numerous places of worship, entertainment, health facilities,
restaurants and various employment and business opportunities.
There's
even the delightful saturday morning open-air farmers' market at Old Town
Calabasas for fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers. Recreational opportunities
abound, with facilities available to all local citizens including a wide
variety of activities, classes and sports for all ages. The natural wonders of the area are perfectly suited for hiking, biking, and taking walks under the shade trees in the beautiful community parks. Just over the hill are the magnificent beaches of Malibu. With its freeway close location, Calabasas is an easy drive to all the entertainment and business centers of the entire Los Angeles area. You can learn more about shopping and recreation in Calabasas at cityofcalabasas.com or calabasascommerce.com.
Calabasas
has long been a crossroads of western activities, from the land-seeking
settlers who came in covered wagons, to the arrival of the mail by Pony
Express.
The "Hanging Tree", where the lawless met their fate, and the 1844 "Leonis Adobe" stand today in Old Town as a reminder of those wild-west days. You can learn more about the history of Calabasas by going to cityofcalabasas.com/info.html. |
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