Evie Ybarra: 5 books

Book cover of Ghosts of Ventura County's Heritage Valley
by Evie Ybarra
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2016

Strange secrets and eerie tales shadow the idyllic beauty of the Heritage Valley and the meandering Santa Clara River. The spirit of a playful little boy wanders the halls of the historic Glen Tavern Inn, and the ghostly phantom of the real Zorro, Joaquin Murrieta, guards his buried gold in the foothills...
Book cover of Ghosts of Santa Barbara and the Ojai Valley
by Evie Ybarra
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 2017

Stories of spirits, séances, and strange events in Southern California history—photos included!   From the Chumash legends of the Dolphins and the Whispering Tree to the ghostly sightings at Sedgwick Reserve, hauntings abound here. In beautiful La Conchita, nightfall reveals dark secrets to anyone...
Book cover of California's Haunted Central Coast
by Evie Ybarra
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2018

Eerie haunts and stories of apparitions stretch along the California coast from Monterey Bay to the Channel Islands. James Dean's presence lingers at the site of his deadly car crash on Highway 46, and a ghost-in-residence presides over the Robert Louis Stevenson house in Monterey. Learn of the ghoulish...
Book cover of Legendary Locals of Fillmore
by Evie Ybarra
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2015

Since its beginning as a Southern Pacific Railroad town 100 years ago, Fillmore has been the setting of many legends and true tales, like the St. Francis Dam disaster, the 1994 earthquake, and the Hollywood film shoots. Joaquin Murietta hid in the hills, and the story of the T. Wallace More murder...
Book cover of Rancho Sespe
by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2017

In 1833, Rancho Sespe began as a Mexican land grant with 8,881 acres stretching along the Santa Clara River from Piru to Santa Paula. The face of Rancho Sespe is not just the bunkhouse or the family housing that stood on this land; it is, rather, seen in the stories of those who lived and worked on...
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