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CA 299, formerly U.S. 299, runs through the western, central, and northeastern parts of the city. CA 44 runs through the middle and eastern part of town. Its western terminus is at Market Street (California 273) in downtown Redding. CA 273, formerly the Interstate 5 Business Route and also formerly U.S. 99, runs through the city.
Factory Outlets Drive to I-5 north / Deschutes Road – Redding, Coleman Fish Hatchery: Redding: 15.98: Cypress Avenue to I-5: South end of one-way pair where southbound traffic stays on Market Street and northbound traffic diverts to Pine Street and then Eureka Way; former SR 44 east: R16.66R– R16.80L: SR 44 east (Tehama Street) to I-5
California Route 44 & 89 Intersection California State Highway 44 near Shingletown, California State Route 44 containing a sheet of ice in the winter. Route 44 starts in Redding, at the junction of Route 273 (Market Street) and Route 299. This is because in 1998, Route 299's definition was changed.
The Redding Area Bus Authority, or RABA, is the operator of public transportation in Shasta County, California. RABA was formerly known as The Ride. Ten local routes serve the cities of Redding, Anderson, and Shasta Lake and their surrounding regions, with over 650,000 riders taking advantage of public transportation each year. Buses operate 6 ...
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City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census) 1 † Redding: City 93,611 2 Anderson: City 11,323 3 Shasta Lake: City 10,371 4 Cottonwood: CDP 6,268 5 Happy Valley: CDP 4,949 6 Bella Vista: CDP 3,641 7 Burney: CDP 3,000 8 Palo Cedro: CDP 2,931 9 Shingletown: CDP 2,442 10 Jones Valley: CDP 1,160 11 Shasta: CDP 1,043 12 Mountain Gate: CDP ...
July 16, 1973 (Off US 99: Cottonwood: 4: Cow Creek Petroglyphs: November 5, 1971 (Address Restricted: Millville: 5: Dersch-Taylor Petroglyphs: October 14, 1971
Reading's Bar is a historical site in Redding, California in Shasta County.Reading's Bar is a California Historical Landmark No. 32 listed on August 1, 1932. [1] Reading's Bar was named after Major Pierson Barton Reading, who discovered gold on the Clear Creek bar in May 1848, starting a California Gold Rush in the surrounding area.