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Keene (formerly, Wells) [4] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California in the foothills of the Tehachapi Mountains at the southern extreme of the San Joaquin Valley. Keene is located 8.5 miles (14 km) northwest of Tehachapi , [ 4 ] at an elevation of 2,602 feet (793 m). [ 2 ]
Cesar E. Chavez National Monument was established by President Barack Obama on October 8, 2012, by proclamation under authority of the Antiquities Act.The monument is located among the Tehachapi Mountains in Keene, California, about 32 miles (51 km) southeast of Bakersfield.
The Tehachapi Loop is a 3,779-foot-long (0.72 mi; 1.15 km) spiral, [1] or helix, on the Union Pacific Railroad Mojave Subdivision through Tehachapi Pass, of the Tehachapi Mountains in Kern County, south-central California. The line connects Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley to Mojave in the Mojave Desert.
The largest open pit mine in California, which mines borax, is at Boron. [64] As of October 1, 2016, Kern County contains nearly 25% of California's in-state renewable energy production, including 1,785 MW of solar power and 3,310 MW of wind power. [65] Kern County is home to the Tehachapi Energy Storage Project, which was commissioned in 2014 ...
In Canada. Keene, Ontario, a small community in Ontario, Canada; In the United States. Keene, California, a census-designated place; Keene, Kansas, an unincorporated ...
Keene: 1 Kern County: 93531 Keene Summit: 1 Mendocino County: 95427 Kegg: 1 Siskiyou County Keith: 1 Ventura County Kekawaka: 1 Trinity County Kellog: 1 Sonoma County: 94515 Kelsey: 1 El Dorado County: 95643 Kelseyville: 1 Lake County: 95451 Kelso: 1 San Bernardino County: 92351 Kennedy: 1 San Joaquin County Kennedy Meadow: 1 Tuolumne County: 95370
California City Boulevard – California City: At-grade intersection; west end of freeway R129.67: 186: Edwards AFB (Rosamond Boulevard north gate) North Edwards: R132.04: 188: Clay Mine Road R136.40: 193: Twenty Mule Team Road: Former US 466 east R137.77: 194: Gephart Road, Rocket Site Road R139.00: Boron Rest Area: Boron: R139.80: 196
The Four Level Interchange (officially the Bill Keene Memorial Interchange) is the first stack interchange in the world. [1] Completed in 1949 and fully opened in 1953 at the northern edge of Downtown Los Angeles, California, United States, it connects U.S. Route 101 (Hollywood Freeway and Santa Ana Freeway) to State Route 110 (Harbor Freeway and Arroyo Seco Parkway).