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The road then briefly enters the city of Linden, before intersecting Escalon-Bellota Road. Following another intersection with Jenny Lind Road, the route enters the city of Rancho Calaveras. It turns slightly more northeastward as it passes through the area. The highway passes by the New Hogan Lake before entering Valley Springs.
Valley Springs (formerly known as Spring Valley and Valley Spring) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Valley Springs is registered as a California Historical Landmark, number 251. [3]
Paloma (Spanish for "dove"; formerly, Fosteria and Frenchman's Ranch [2]) is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1362 feet (415 m) and is located at 38°15′34″N 120°45′48″W / 38.25944°N 120.76333°W / 38.25944; -120.
Access to SR 241 toll road via northbound Antonio Parkway, eastbound Cow Camp Road and northbound Los Patrones Parkway [18] Riverside RIV 0.00-96.01: Lake Elsinore: 11.83: Grand Avenue – Lakeland Village: 17.24: I-15 (Temecula Valley Freeway) – Corona, San Diego: Interchange; I-15 exit 77: Lake Elsinore–Perris line East end of state ...
Alexander R. Wheat built a large house from squared sandstone in 1860, the house is still there. One of the other remains of Double Springs is a family cemetery. Double Springs site is about 3.6 miles east of Valley Springs and is mostly rural land near Youngs Creek. [3] The site of Double Springs is a California Historical Landmark No. 264. [4]
It runs northeasterly from the San Bernardino Valley into the mountains to Running Springs, where it ends at State Route 18. The entire route is in San Bernardino County . SR 330 consists of approximately 15 miles (24 km) of six-percent grade road, and is one of three roads from the San Bernardino Valley to the resorts of the San Bernardino ...
Campo Seco (Spanish for "Dry Field") is an unincorporated community and census designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California.It sits at an elevation of 564 feet (172 m) above sea level and is located at
Highway 26 in Glencoe flooded after a large snowstorm A Willys Jeep that was donated to the American Legion in Glencoe, CA. Glencoe (formerly, Mosquito and Mosquito Gulch) is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California.