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Decommissioned in the 1960s, U.S. Route 466 traveled on portions of today's Highways 58, 99, 46 and 41, from Barstow to Morro Bay.
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The grand hotel stood in downtown Bakersfield from 1926-1970.
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Back when Railroad Avenue was U.S. Route 99, downtown merchants funded the archway to help draw motorists to their businesses.
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A new report from the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies looks at the scale of destruction wrought by freeway 99 when it was built through West Fresno in the 1950s, as well as the alternative routes community leaders pushed for back then.
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Fresno properties served as the prototypes for two pioneering Las Vegas resorts, and two of Sin City's most influential tycoons were born and raised in Fresno.
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Highway 99 passes through most of the Central Valley's major cities, while Interstate 5 bypasses them. Why is that?
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This vital transportation corridor between Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley has a long and interesting history.
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Originally a mafia hangout on Highway 99, by the 1970's Fresno's Pine Lake Lodge became a safe space for Fresno's LGBTQ community.
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The trees are said to represent the middle of California. A Highway 99 project is slated to remove them.
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Twelve years ago, prehistoric fossils were found during a Highway 99 construction project near Merced, California.