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This 2 Story Motel Is Situated On Approx 4 Acres In The Town Of Camarillo, This Property Is Close To Shopping, Agriculture, And California Coast. Property Has A Pool And Spa Great After A Day Of Shopping At The Adjacent Premium Outlet Mall. Camarillo Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Camarillo hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Camarillo, USA.

Address: 1100 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, California United States of America

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