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  1. The primary mission of this Foundation is to honor and preserve the legacy of Joel and Frances McCrea by raising and managing funds to support the Conejo Recreation and Park District in the restoration, preservation and rehabilitation, as well as the interpretive and educational programs of the Joel and Frances McCrea Ranch.

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  2. The Joel McCrea Ranch in Thousand Oaks, California is also known as the August DuMortier Ranch. The ranch is a rare surviving example of the large cattle ranches and fields of grain which once dotted the Santa Rosa and Conejo valleys in eastern Ventura County.

  3. McCrea Ranch Visitor Center. The beautifully rustic McCrea Ranch, located at the bottom of the Norwegian Grade, was owned by movie stars from Hollywood's Golden Age. Legendary film actor and Western movie hero Joel McCrea, with his wife of 57 years, movie star Frances Dee, raised their three sons here, Jody, David, and Peter, and lived a simple ...

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  5. Joel and Frances McCrea Ranch Foundation, Thousand Oaks, California. 1,425 likes · 3 talking about this · 308 were here. Visitors are welcome to scheduled events at the beautiful ranch owned by actor...

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  6. Dec 1, 2017 · McCrea Ranch Visitor Center in Thousand Oaks. Opened in 2011, the McCrea Ranch Visitor Center is the former family home and ranch of Western film actor Joel McCrea and his wife and family. McCrea Ranch is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. camarilloranchfoundation.com › 07 › McCrea-RanchThe Joel McCrea Ranch

    The Joel McCrea Ranch Today Joel passed away in 1990 and Frances in 2004. Approximately 355 bucolic acres of the ranch remained and were donated to the Conejo Recreation and Park District. Grandson Wyatt McCrea explains: “It was important to all of us as a family to try and preserve what was left of the original

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