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  2. Noriega Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Noriega Hotel. Noriega Hotel, formerly known as Iberia Hotel, and commonly known as Noreiga's, was a Basque and American restaurant, boarding house and Basque cultural center located in East Bakersfield, California. The business opened in 1893 and was a staple of the Basque American culture in Bakersfield and California at large for generations ...

  3. Buck Owens Crystal Palace - Wikipedia

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    October 23, 1996 (1996-10-23) Website. www.buckowens.com. Buck Owens Crystal Palace (also known as the Crystal Palace and The Palace) is a music hall located in Bakersfield, California. It was constructed by Buck Owens, and was opened in 1996. Primarily it is a performance venue for country music, although other music genres have been heard ...

  4. Kern County Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kern County Museum is a history museum located in Bakersfield, California. Its main focus is the history of Kern County. Pioneer Village, located on 16 acres (65,000 m 2), contains over 50 original buildings from around the county, related to life in the late 19th century. Other features include: Lori Brock Children's Discovery Center ...

  5. Streets of Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    Streets of Bakersfield. " Streets of Bakersfield " is a 1973 song written by Homer Joy and popularized by Buck Owens. In 1988, Owens recorded a duet version with country singer Dwight Yoakam, which became one of Yoakam's first No. 1 Hot Country Singles hits. The song, which was written by songwriter Homer Joy, was first recorded by Buck Owens ...

  6. Herb Henson - Wikipedia

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    Herb Henson. Herbert Lester Henson[1] (May 17, 1925 – November 26, 1963), known as Cousin Herb, was an American country music performer and television host on KERO-TV, channel 10 (now 23) in Bakersfield, California. He is the first cousin once removed of musician Jeff Tweedy. Despite releasing only a small clutch of recordings, Cousin Herb ...

  7. Basque Americans in California - Wikipedia

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    Basque explorers arrived in what is now California in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. [1] There is a significant presence of Basque-Americans in the Bakersfield area. Many of Bakersfield's oldest and most historic restaurants are Basque, [2] including Woolgrowers, Noriega's, Pyrenees, Benji's, and Narducci's.

  8. Bakersfield, California - Wikipedia

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    The city covers about 151 sq mi (390 km2)[9][10]near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valleyregion. Bakersfield's population as of the 2020 Censuswas 403,455,[11]making it the 47th-most populous city in the United Statesand the 9th-most populous in California.

  9. Huevos rancheros - Wikipedia

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    Course. Breakfast. Place of origin. Mexico. Main ingredients. Tortillas, eggs, salsa, refried beans, avocado or guacamole. Media: Huevos rancheros. Huevos rancheros (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈweβos ranˈtʃeɾos], ' ranch -style eggs') is a breakfast egg dish served in the style of the traditional large mid-morning fare on rural Mexican farms ...