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As you leave the San Fernando Valley and see the lovely Las Virgenes Hills, you come upon the lovely city of Agoura Hills.  The terrain is green, mountainous and lush.  

There are many community parks, a dog park, recreation center, community center, a beach bus during the summer and even concerts in the park.  Agoura Hills boasts excellent schools and that is one of the reasons people choose to live here.   You can visit the Reyes Adobe Museum and the city library. For information about the city go to Cty of Agoura Hills website

Situted in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, the city, home to approximately 21,000 people, is a unique fusion between the old west and 21st century, in close proximity to cultural, shopping, and recreational opportunities, and endowed with natural open space.

Classes & Activities
The city of Agoura offers a wide variety of classes for all residents to enjoy.  Here is just a brief listing of activities and classes they offer:

Tot & Youth Programs
Teen Programs
Adult Programs
Senior Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Meals-On-Wheels

CITY DEMOGRAPHICS

General:
Incorporated: December 8, 1982
Altitude: 936 feet to 2,036 feet
Area: 7.86 square miles
Climate: On average, 65º F with an annual rainfall of 19.5"

Population:

Population: 21,005
Median Age: 32.3 years
Under 19 years: 32.7%
Ages 19 - 54 years 51.2%
54 years and older: 16.1%

Households:

Total Housing Units: 6,993
Average Household Size: 3.05
Median Income: $84,188
Median Home Value $368,338

Statistics compiled from Census 2000 data and local demographical profiles

History of Agoura Hills as quoted from the City of Agoura website.
Agoura Homes, Ventura road facing west from Las Virgenes Road, c. 1908 Perched on the western edge of Los Angeles County in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, Agoura Hills is located just forty-five minutes from busy downtown Los Angeles, but is nevertheless rich with undulating hills and inspiring canyons. For many centuries the area that would become Agoura Hills was familiar territory for Native Americans who wandered inland from their haunts along the sea in search of game and other food. The permanent arrival of the Spanish in the late 1700s banished the Indians from their homes and introduced a ranching culture that would linger into the early twentieth century. In the 1900s, vast cattle and
Agoura MLS, Vegare Station in Agoura, c. 1907 sheep ranches conceded ground to rows of lettuce and celery, orchards,and wheatfields. Ranching and agriculture eventually diminished in importance. Ranchers began dividing up their property and selling individual tracts for housing. From the outset, ranchers and farmers had worried about water supplies and these concerns were shared by the citizens of Agoura Hills into the mid 1950s. Then, provision of outside sources of water helped ensure the growth of the community, aided by the new highways which acted as a conduit for fresh faces and commercial development and contributed to the maturation of Agoura Hills.

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