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Griffith Park Tunnel, Vermont Canyon Road/Mount Hollywood Drive in Griffith Park, Los Angeles; Long Beach Airport tunnels, two sets of twin tunnels for Lakewood Boulevard (SR 19) and Spring Street under runway 12/30 at Long Beach Airport, Long Beach; McClure Tunnel, SR 1 located at the western terminus of I-10 in Santa Monica
CA-86: Big Oak Flat Road Tunnel No. 1 Extant 1937 ... Tunnel No. 1 Extant 1868 ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
Roper Tunnel, a rail tunnel on the ATN Railway near Trussville. [14] Tunnel Springs Tunnel, an 840-foot-long (260 m) abandoned rail tunnel near Tunnel Springs. [15] The masonry tunnel was completed in 1899 and abandoned in 1994. George C. Wallace Tunnel, twin road tunnels, 3,000-foot-long (910 m) road tunnels, I-10 under the Mobile River in ...
Tunnels in Los Angeles County, California (1 C, 2 P) Tunnels in San Francisco (14 P) Tunnels in the San Francisco Bay Area (1 C, 16 P) R. Railroad tunnels in ...
The east–west tunnel is signed as a part of California State Route 24 and connects Oakland to central Contra Costa County.It is named after Thomas E. Caldecott (1878–1951), who was mayor of Berkeley in 1930–1932, a member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors in 1933–1945, and president of Joint Highway District 13, which built the first two bores.
The historical Burro Schmidt Tunnel is located in the El Paso Mountains of the northern Mojave Desert, in eastern Kern County, southern California. It is a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) mining tunnel dug with hand tools and dynamite over a 38-year period by William "Burro" H. Schmidt (1871–1954).
The McClure Tunnel is a tunnel in Santa Monica, California, that connects Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) to its junction with the western terminus of the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The tunnel passes through the Santa Monica ocean bluffs, [ 4 ] underneath the Colorado Avenue– Ocean Avenue intersection and close to ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]