

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: Paint Out Santa Paula Historic Houses
- **Event Start and End Date**: Fri, 12 Dec, 2025 at 01:00 pm – Fri, 12 Dec, 2025 at 04:00 pm
- **Event Description**: Let's paint victorian houses together on E Santa Paula Street. Or you are welcome to wander off to nearby landmarks. Read about the landmarks below. Meet up at 715 E Santa Paula St. 
NOTE: WE DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION FROM ANY OF THESE HOMEOWNERS, SO DO NOT WALK ON THEIR PROPERTY. Paint views from the sidewalk, and don't block driveways, please.
[Restrooms available at the nearby depot plaza.]

VC LMK No. 78
Name:	Underwood House
Description:	This elaborate Queen Anne style house, built in the mid 1890s, has an irregular roofline, gabled dormers, slanted bay windows, and decorative fish scale and shield shingles under its unusual rounded front gable and on its large curved front porch. Other significant details include a sunburst design in the porch gable, two leaded glass front windows, and a stained glass window in the kitchen. The house was converted to a rooming house but has been restored to its original style.
Location:	715 Santa Paula Street, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 113
Name:	Charles L. and Nellie Sheldon House
Description:	This house, built in 1900, has been authentically restored as a Neo-Classic Row House. It was built for Charles L. Sheldon, Secretary-Manager of the Santa Paula Citrus Assn., and his wife. An L-shaped 1-1/2 story house with narrow clapboard siding, it rests on a stone foundation. Outbuildings, twin water tanks, and a summer kitchen are also preserved.
Location:	701 East Santa Paula Street, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 77
Name:	Charles Collins Teague House
Related Cultural Site(s):	Landmark No. 54
Description:	This 2-1/2 story Colonial Revival house features a slightly flared high-pitched truncated hip roof and a bell cast dormer with a Palladian window flanked by stone columns. The house was designed in 1900 for Charles Collins Teague, rancher and President of the First National Bank and C.C. Teague Lemon Company. The front door and window panels are of oak with leaded glass. The porch and balcony wrap around the west side of the house and are supported by split and Sespe stone and wood columns.
Location:	805 Santa Paula Street, Santa Paula
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NEARBY is Teague Mansion, but I don't think there is any good place to view the house and paint:
VC LMK No. 54
Name:	Teague Mansion
Related Cultural Site(s):	Landmark No. 77
Description:	This 9,600-square-foot, two-story building was designed by Roy Wilson in the Classic English Tudor Revival style and built from 1923 to 1924. Its unique features include an elevator, indoor barbecue, cedar doors and woodwork from Italy, ten furnaces, seven bathrooms, four fireplaces, three chimneys, a game room in the basement, outdoor swimming pool, four-car garage, and five bedroom suites and baths. A cistern in the basement gathers rainwater for houseplants. The house was constructed by Charles Collins Teague, part owner and general manager of the Limoneira Ranch. It was in this house that his son Charles A. Teague, Ventura County's long-term Congressman, grew up.
Location:	McKevett Heights Road, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 159
Name:	People’s Lumber Company Building
Description:	The People's Lumber Company Building, built circa 1890, is a Neoclassical-style masonry building with a rectangular plan and one story height with a flat roof. The cast stone (concrete) cornice extends across the front of the building and about one-third of the way down the north and south elevations. A recessed panel centered within the cornice holds the inscribed name “People’s Lumber Company.” This panel is flanked by small, inset panels holding single fleurde-lis designs. This design is repeated on the north and south cornice elevations. The front entrance has a neoclassical pediment frontispiece with a leaded glass transom window above the double doors. Each door had three windows. Sidelights are located on either side of the door and contain 10 leaded glass panes. A large front window helps balance out the remainder of the building’s front elevation. The wood frame window is divided into three parts with a large fixed center section and two smaller side panels. All of the windows, except the large center portion, have leaded glass with a criss-cross pattern. This window is repeated on the north and south sides of the building. A raised concrete foundation helps to set off the colorful brick pattern, which intersperses common red and purple brick laid out in a Flemish bond pattern. Designed by Roy C. Wilson, Sr.
Location:	216 North 8th Street, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 81
Name:	First Christian Church
Description:	The most striking feature of this Carpenter Gothic-style building is the square bell tower with high pitched pyramidal roof and brackets featuring cutout floral motifs in the open belfry. The church has remained largely unaltered since its construction in 1900.
Location:	829 Railroad Avenue, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 82
Name:	Balcom House
Description:	This Italianate style house, with a two-story slanted bay window, was built in 1885 by William Elder Balcom in a location remote from town commerce at the time. William Elder Balcom and his wife Margaret raised eight children. When their first three sons were old enough to take over the duties on the family ranch (near the canyon that still bears the Balcom name), the rest of the family moved to this house to be closer to Santa Paula schools.
Location:	933 Pleasant Street, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 111
Name:	McKevett School (aka North Grammar School)
Description:	Property for the school was donated by Alice Stowell McKevett, Santa Paula pioneer. The building was built in 1910 and awarded first prize by the National Building Committee in Washington, D.C. as the best planned school building in the U.S. for that year. It is built in Mission Revival style and U-shaped, with each room opening onto a wide veranda and center courtyard. Architects: Withey &amp; Davis.
Location:	955 E. Pleasant Street, Santa Paula

VC LMK No. 97
Name:	Santa Paula Union High School
Description:	Santa Paula Academy, a private school founded in 1889, was deeded to Santa Paula Union High School (a public school) in 1891. The buildings surround a center court highlighted by four courtyards and a tower. Federal Works Project Administration (WPA) funds were used for construction of these Spanish Colonial-style buildings in 1936. Architect: Frederick Kennedy, Jr.
Location:	404 North Sixth Street, Santa Paula
- **Event URL**: https://allevents.in/santa-paula/paint-out-santa-paula-historic-houses/200029331770140
- **Event Categories**: sports, meetups
- **Interested Audience**: 
  - total_interested_count: 11

## Ticket Details

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## Event venue details

- **city**: Santa Paula
- **state**: CA
- **country**: United States
- **location**: 715 E Santa Paula St, Santa Paula, CA 93060-2063, United States
- **lat**: 34.35594
- **long**: -119.06697
- **full address**: 715 E Santa Paula St, Santa Paula, CA 93060-2063, United States

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When and where is Paint Out Santa Paula Historic Houses being held?
  - **A:** Paint Out Santa Paula Historic Houses takes place on Fri, 12 Dec, 2025 at 01:00 pm to Fri, 12 Dec, 2025 at 04:00 pm at 715 E Santa Paula St, Santa Paula, CA 93060-2063, United States.
- **Q**: Who is this event for? Is it right for me?
  - **A:** Paint Out Santa Paula Historic Houses is ideal for sports fans, athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the thrill of live competitive action and the energy of a crowd. Whether you're a first-time attendee or a longtime enthusiast in Santa Paula, this event is thoughtfully curated to deliver a standout experience worth every moment. If Paint Out Santa Paula Historic Houses sounds like your kind of event, don't wait - spots fill up fast.

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