Historic Quarter, Agoura Hills, California
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The Historic Quarter is the southeastern most district of Agoura Hills, California.
The Historic Quarter is made up of two sections- the buildings along and just south of Agoura Rd. that are akin to a town's Main Street, as well the development from Cornell Rd. on the north side to Agoura Rd. on the south which was built in a style similar to the other section, but is much more modern.
This district's buildings are constructed in a style mixture of small-town Americana and another wood-based style reminiscent of Lake Tahoe architecture. The hills in this area's southern half offer stunning views of Agoura Hills, and the opening of a club and some restaurants in the area, as well as the historic Stage Door Theater, have given this once-forgotten district a taste of the liveliness it once had. Also, an explosion of construction of office space, including the construction headquarters of upscale retailer M. Fredric, has recently transformed the area.

