Kern County Historical Features: Populated Places

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Asphalto Kern West Elk Hills
Cambio Kern Mojave
Canebrake Kern Walker Pass
Eaires Kern Soledad Mountain
Eric Kern Monolith
Fluhr Kern Edwards
Fram Kern Mojave
Gold Town Kern Mojave
Inmans Kern Claraville
Isabella Kern Lake Isabella North
Kernville Kern Lake Isabella North
Kyan Kern Buena Vista Lake Bed
La Rose Kern Monolith
Leliter Kern Inyokern
Leonards Kern Wasco SW
Levee Kern Millux
Little Dixie Kern Dove Spring
Muroc Kern Rogers Lake North
Neuralia Kern Mojave NE
North Muroc Kern North Edwards
Olig Kern Reward
Packwood Kern Packwood Creek
Paloma Kern Millux
Petersburg Kern Miracle Hot Springs
Petro Kern Pond
Piute Kern Piute Peak
Redrock Kern Cantil
Reefer City Kern Mojave
Rock Springs Kern Mount Adelaide
Sage Kern Mojave
San Miguel de los Noches Kern Unknown
Scovern Hot Springs Kern Lake Isabella South
Shady Rest Kern Claraville
Solon Kern Rogers Lake North
Strand Kern Stevens
Sullivan Kern Tehachapi North
Summers Kern Packwood Creek
Teagle Kern El Paso Peaks
Terese Kern Inyokern SE
Trescape Kern Mojave NE
Treves Kern Edison
Vaccaro Kern Arvin
Warren Kern Mojave
Warren Kern Fellows
West Baker Kern Boron
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