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There is also a mini corporate center on Old River Road between the Kern River and Ming Avenue, although some of the buildings are also located on adjacent streets. Many companies in Bakersfield that need large office space are located there. Because land there is inexpensive, buildings' profiles tend to be short and wide, rather than high-rise.
Bakersfield Sports Village, also known as Kaiser Permanente Sports Village, is a 170-acre (0.69 km 2) tournament-style sporting complex located in Bakersfield, California, located along Taft Highway between Ashe Road and Gosford Road. [1] [2] Phase 1 (which was completed in 2011) contains 8 soccer fields. When fully constructed, it will have 16 ...
Kern River County Park is a large recreation facility located just north of Bakersfield, California. The facility is 1,012 acres (4.10 km 2), and includes a park, zoo, golf course, and other amenities. [1] The complex is served by Alfred Harrell Highway. The segment to the west of the park was built as a 4-lane local freeway.
601 E. California Ave, Bakersfield 1925 [5] [6] Our Lady of Perpetual Help 124 Columbus St, Bakersfield 1948 [7] [8] Our Lady of the Snows 7115 Lakewood Dr, Frazier Park: 1968 [9] Sacred Heart 9915 Ramos Ave, Bakersfield 1952 [10] [11] St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 12300 Reina Rd, Bakersfield 2008 [12] St. Francis of Assisi 900 H. St, Bakersfield ...
In 2005, federal money was secured for the construction of several projects in the Bakersfield area, [3] including construction of the southern leg of the interchange, connecting the Mojave Freeway to the Westside Parkway. This would also complete construction of the existing interchange, and provide improvements which will be incorporated into ...
By 1976, Bakersfield began plans for the facilities' first major expansion. The plan would include construction of a convention center, which would be intertwined with the existing theater. It would also include the construction of a hotel directly adjacent and connected to the theater.
The Tevis Block is the final vestige of the Kern County Land Company. [2] The company was formed in 1890 by James Haggin and his brother-in-law Lloyd Tevis and prospered in developing Kern County, California areas around the Kern River. [3]
The Kern County Hall of Records is a government building in Bakersfield, California. It is the repository of records for Kern County. The building is located in the Civic Center, Downtown. Constructed in 1909, it is the longest continuously used government building in the county.