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State Route 65 (SR 65) is a north-south state highway in the U.S. state of California. It is composed of two segments in the Central Valley. The southern segment begins at SR 99, near Bakersfield and terminates at SR 198 near Exeter. It also serves the communities of Oildale, Ducor, Terra Bella, Porterville, Strathmore, and Lindsay.
I-5 near Tracy: I-5 near Dunnigan: 1957: 1970 Former designation of I-580 and I-505: I-7: 302: 486 I-5 at Wheeler Ridge: I-5 in Stockton: proposed — Caltrans has proposed I-7 or I-9 for SR 99 in central California I-8: 171.98: 276.77 Nimitz Boulevard, Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in San Diego: I-8 at the Arizona state line 1964: current
Blythe is located near the California/Arizona border in the Colorado Desert section of the Sonoran Desert, at the junction of Interstate 10 and US 95. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 27.0 square miles (70 km 2), of which 26.2 square miles (68 km 2) is land and 0.8 square miles (2.1 km 2) (2.9%) is water.
Interstate 65 (I-65) is a major north–south interstate highway in the central United States. As with most primary interstates ending in 5, it is a major crosscountry, north–south route, connecting between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico .
The Old Plank Road is a plank road in Imperial County, California, that was built in 1915 as an east–west route over the Algodones Dunes. It effectively connected the extreme lower section of Southern California to Arizona and provided the last link in a commercial route between San Diego and Yuma. [3] [4]
Maricopa is a city in Kern County, California. Maricopa is located 6.5 miles (10 km) south-southeast of Taft, [8] at an elevation of 883 feet (269 m). [6] The population was 1,154 at the 2010 census, up from 1,111 at the 2000 census.
In 1969, the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) formally recognized the state of California's request to decommission US 80, which entirely removed the designation between San Diego and the California–Arizona state line. The route was gradually decommissioned through Arizona, New Mexico and part of Texas between 1977 and ...
Between its west terminus in Santa Monica, California, and the major East Los Angeles Interchange, I-10 is known as the Santa Monica Freeway.The Santa Monica Freeway is also called the Rosa Parks Freeway, named after the civil rights activist, for the segment beginning at I-405 (San Diego Freeway), and ending at I-110/SR 110 (Harbor Freeway).