
Simi Valley is defined by its dramatic geological boundaries in the early 1950s, bracketed by the Santa Susana Mountains to the north and the Simi Hills to the south. The agricultural character of the era is evident in the presence of large landholdings such as Tapo Ranch, Marr Ranch, and La Quinta Ranch. The Southern Pacific railroad cuts through the valley floor, connecting the settlement at Santa Susana to the wider region via the Santa Susana Tunnel near the Ventura and Los Angeles county line.
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