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The historic district of Old Town Newhall (a.k.a. Downtown Newhall) is a major cultural and business center. It contains many independent restaurants, stores, and theaters, as well as a public library. The areas surrounding Old Town Newhall are predominantly Hispanic, [9] and there are many Mexican restaurants. The Old Town Newhall Farmers ...
The scope of the map includes the entire city of Santa Clarita, as well as the nearby unincorporated communities of Stevenson Ranch and part of Castaic. North boundary: 34.5145°N South boundary: 34.3375°N
In 1910 the 435 ft (133 m) Newhall Auto Tunnel was built a quarter-mile northwest of Beale's Cut. The tunnel was 17.5 ft (5.3 m) wide and two-way traffic through it was slow. The California Division of Highways decided to replace the tunnel; in July 1938 work started to remove the rock above the tunnel to create a four-lane highway.
Newhall Pass is a low mountain pass in Los Angeles County, California. Historically called Fremont Pass and San Fernando Pass , with Beale's Cut , it separates the Santa Susana Mountains from the San Gabriel Mountains .
River Village and Villa Metro were developed by the Newhall Land and Farming Company and have "Valencia" on their entrance signs, however they are east of Valencia proper and often considered part of Saugus. [1] [2] Alta Vista - single-family homes and townhomes adjacent to Valencia High School. Arbor Park; Arroyo West; Avignon
Located in the transition zone between the San Gabriel Mountains' California montane chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, and the Mojave's Deserts and xeric shrublands Biome in the California Floristic Province, the Placerita Canyon Flora is complex. Placerita Canyon State Park is in the east-west trending Placerita Canyon on the Placerita Fault ...
Sierra Highway or El Camino Sierra is a road in Southern California, United States.El Camino Sierra refers to the full length of a trail formed in the 19th century, rebuilt as highways in the early 20th century, that ran from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe following parts of modern State Route 14, U.S. Route 395 and State Route 89.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Newhall Land company's suburban developments transformed the surrounding areas into a largely residential city. [2] In 1987, Canyon Country was one of four communities, along with Valencia, Newhall, and Saugus, that merged to create the city of Santa Clarita, California.