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- Bakersfield, California - Wikipedia
Bakersfield is a city in and the county seat of Kern County, California, United States The city covers about 151 sq mi (390 km 2) [10] [11] near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valley region
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- Bakersfield, CA - Official Website | Official Website
Biking in Bakersfield; Downtown Parking; Events; Historic Preservation; Keep Bakersfield Beautiful; Clean City Initiative
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Official Web Site for Bakersfield, California Travel and Tourism Information Listen to the Bakersfield Sound, Enjoy Bakersfield Basque Food, Whitewater rafting and more!
- Bakersfield | California, Map, History, Population | Britannica
Bakersfield, city, seat (1875) of Kern county, south-central California, U S Located in the San Joaquin Valley, it was founded along the Los Angeles and Stockton road in 1869 by Thomas Baker, who reclaimed swamplands along the nearby Kern River
- Reviving history: Woolworth’s building prepares to reopen this Summer
DOWNTOWN BAKERSFIELD, Calif (KERO) — The red and gold “Woolworth’s” sign in Downtown Bakersfield represents not only a fun outing, but a piece of history With the help of a city grant
- 17 AWESOME Things to Do in Bakersfield, CA (by a Local) - Miss Tourist
Let this be your guide for the best things to do in Bakersfield, whether you’re in town for a quick conference or making a long weekend trip! 💼 1 Explore the sensational California Living Museum 2 Enjoy a sunny day at The Park at Riverwalk 3 Learn about local history at Kern County Museum 4 Line step at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace 5
- What is Bakersfield Known For? (20 Things Its Famous For)
The city of Bakersfield is the largest in Kern County, covering around 390 kilometers close to the southern tip of the Central and San Joaquin Valleys With a population estimated to be 413,098, it’s considered California’s 9th-most populated city
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