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Twin Oaks (Wyoming, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio; Twin Oaks (Washington, D.C.), listed on the NRHP in Washington, D.C. Twin Oaks Plantation, a house on the National Register of Historic Places near Eutaw, Alabama; Stark's Twin Oaks Airpark, A privately owned, public use airport in Hillsboro Oregon
Twin Oaks is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. [1] It is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east-northeast of Loraine, [2] at an elevation of 2,825 feet (861 m). [1] A post office operated at Twin Oaks from 1926 to 1931. [2]
County Route S12 (CR S12), also known as Palomar Airport Road, San Marcos Boulevard, Twin Oaks Valley Road, and Deer Springs Road, is a county highway in San Diego County, California, United States. It runs through the North County region of San Diego County from Carlsbad Boulevard (County Route S21) in Carlsbad to Interstate 15 near Hidden ...
San Bernardino County: 92277 78 Twin Bridges: 1 El Dorado County: 95735 Twin Buttes: 1 Tulare County Twin Cities: 1 Sacramento County: 95632 Twin Creeks: 1 Santa Clara County Twin Lakes: 1 Kern County Twin Lakes: 1 Los Angeles County Twin Lakes: 1 Santa Cruz County: 95062 Twin Oaks: 1 Kern County Twin Oaks: 1 San Diego County: 92069 Twin Peaks ...
San Felipe Valley, was home of Native American people and in the 19th century a village site was located in the valley near Scissors Crossing.The land route opened in 1828 between Sonora, Mexico and Alta California, the Sonora Road passed up the valley to Warner's Pass at the top of the valley on its way to Los Angeles.
Corner of San Felipe Road and Yerba Buena Road 37°17′57″N 121°46′16″W / 37.299292°N 121.771036°W / 37.299292; -121.771036 ( Montgomery San Jose
San Felipe Creek is a 14 miles (23 km) stream that originates in the western Diablo Range in Santa Clara County, California. [1] It flows south by southeast through two historic ranchos, Rancho Los Huecos and Rancho Cañada de San Felipe y Las Animas before it joins Las Animas Creek just above Anderson Reservoir .