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SR 89 is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System; [12] however, it is only a scenic highway as designated by Caltrans from the El Dorado-Placer county line to a point 3.2 miles west of the US 395 junction, [13] meaning that it is a substantial section of highway passing through a "memorable landscape" with no "visual intrusions", where the ...
In 1866, a further realignment placed La Porte in Plumas County, [10] where it has remained ever since. La Porte was named Rabbit Creek until 1857. [11] Gold was found in Rabbit Creek in 1850. It was a hub of gold mining [12] activity and commerce in the region during the California Gold Rush. The town was largely destroyed by fires in 1855 ...
State Route 168 (SR 168) is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of California that is separated into two distinct segments by the Sierra Nevada.The western segment runs from State Routes 41 and 180 in Fresno east to Huntington Lake along the western slope of the Sierra.
SR 94 near Spring Valley to I-8 in La Mesa. Route 125, passes through scenic areas west of Mount Helix. Designated March 1, 1971, in San Diego County: SR 94 near Spring Valley to I-8 in La Mesa; State Route 126. SR 150 in Santa Paula to I-5 in Santa Clarita; State Route 127. I-15 at Baker to Nevada; State Route 138. SR 2 near Wrightwood to SR ...
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The route is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [5] but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation. [6] From US 101 to SR 33, SR 166 is known as the "CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway". In February 1998, a large storm swelled the Cuyama River and caused it to wash ...
The route was established in 1934 from modern day SR 33 to SR 49; in 1959 it was extended west to I-5, and in 1963 to the present-day western terminus at I-580.
SR 243 is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [6] and is officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), [7] meaning that it is a substantial section of highway passing through a "memorable landscape" with no "visual intrusions", where the potential designation has gained popular ...