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Eureka and Klamath River Railroad was chartered in 1893 to connect the Samoa sawmill and associated worker housing facilities to the city of Arcata and timberlands near the Mad River. [12] The Samoa sawmill was the largest in Humboldt County [11] when purchased by Andrew B. Hammond in 1900. [13] The Samoa post office opened in 1894. [6]
Samoa Bridge (middle span) over the Middle Channel of Humboldt Bay 1.37: Samoa Bridge (north span) over the Samoa Channel of Humboldt Bay North end of freeway 2.03: New Navy Base Road – Samoa: Arcata: 8.80: US 101 (Redwood Highway) – Crescent City, Eureka: Interchange; north end of SR 255; US 101 exit 713: Samoa Boulevard – Sunny Brae
Whitney organized the first comprehensive survey of California, and the first complete topographic maps of the state were completed under him. Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in California is named after him. The State Mining Bureau was established in 1880, and the position of State Geologist was changed to State Mineralogist.
Sign on California Route 246. Most of the road is two lanes wide, with the exception of the route through the cities of Lompoc and Buellton. [4] This is the primary route from U.S. Route 101 to Solvang. It follows the Santa Ynez River for most of its length.
SR 96 is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [6] but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation. [ 7 ] The segment of SR 96 from Willow Creek to Happy Camp is designated as the Bigfoot Scenic Byway, a National Forest Scenic Byway that goes through a region boasting the most ...
Along just the Southern California coast, the cliffs could erode more than 130 feet by the end of the century if the sea keeps rising, according to recent projections by Barnard and his team.
State Route 195 (SR 195) was a state highway in the U.S. state of California, branching westward from SR 111 to SR 86 near the town of Mecca and the Salton Sea.The route formerly extended east to Interstate 10 (I-10) near Joshua Tree National Park as a longer route extending to Blythe and points further east.
The following zones are under a mandatory evacuation order: Due to an "immediate threat to life," according to Cal Fire, the following areas are under a mandatory evacuation order: