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  2. Wrightwood, California - Wikipedia

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    Wrightwood is a census-designated place in San Bernardino County, California. It sits at an elevation of 6,208 feet (1,892 m). It sits at an elevation of 6,208 feet (1,892 m). The population was 4,525 at the 2010 census , [ 4 ] up from the population of 3,837 at the 2000 census . [ 5 ]

  3. File:Map of California highlighting San Bernardino County.svg

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Adelanto, California; Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga, California

  4. Category:Wrightwood, California - Wikipedia

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    Wrightwood — a census-designated town within the northeastern San Gabriel Mountains, in western San Bernardino County, California. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. Foothill Boulevard (Southern California) - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Street has an interchange with SR 210 in Highland before turning into Greenspot Road, where it ends in the San Bernardino Mountains. [citation needed] Wigwam Motel No. 7 is located on Foothill Boulevard in Rialto. There are US 66 signs within the cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, and San Bernardino.

  6. Bridge to Nowhere (San Gabriel Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge to Nowhere is an arch bridge that was built in 1936 north of Azusa, California, United States in the San Gabriel Mountains.It spans the East Fork of the San Gabriel River and was meant to be part of a road connecting the San Gabriel Valley with Wrightwood, California.

  7. California State Route 138 - Wikipedia

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    The western leg of State Route 138 traverses the Lancaster Freeway from Interstate 5 to Gorman Post Road, Lancaster Road from Gorman Post Road to 245th Street West near Neenach School, and Avenue D from 245th Street West to Route 138's north junction with State Route 14. The Lancaster Freeway has four lanes, two for each direction of travel.

  8. State Scenic Highway System (California) - Wikipedia

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    California Historic Parkways are defined in the Streets and Highways Code, sections 280–284, as a subset of the State Scenic Highway System. Such historic parkways must have been constructed prior to 1945, and have been determined by either Caltrans or the Office of Historic Preservation in the California Department of Parks and Recreation to ...

  9. Category:Streets in California - Wikipedia

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