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Historic house in California, United States
United States historic place
Berylwood
(also known as the
Thomas R. Bard Estate
) was the home of
Thomas R. Bard
, who was influential in the formation of
Ventura County
as a landowner, entrepreneur, and politician. Located in
Port Hueneme, California
within
Naval Base Ventura County
, the estate was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
in 1977. The listing included six
contributing buildings
, two other
contributing structures
, and two
contributing sites
.
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The Bard Mansion was designed by
Myron Hunt
for the Bard family's 62-acre (250,000 m2) estate. The property was leased by the Navy during World War II and acquired by the government in 1951.
[2]
The mansion is used as a conference center.
[3]
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34°9′28″N
119°11′48″W
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34.15778°N 119.19667°W
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34.15778; -119.19667
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