Fort Tejon State Historic Park (California History): Look Who's Traveling
Visiting Fort Tejon State Historic Park. Fort Tejon in California is a former United States Army outpost which was intermittently active from June 24, 1854, until September 11, 1864. It is located in the Grapevine Canyon between the San Emigdio Mountains and Tehachapi Mountains.
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Fort Tejon Civil War Reenactment, June 2nd & 3rd, 2018.
The Annual Civil War Reenactment, held up at Fort Tejon State Historic Park. On the Grapevine, just North of Lebec, California. June 2nd & 3rd, 2018.
Fort Tejon
Fort Tejon, CA
Fort Tejon
Fort Tejon, California, is a former United States Army outpost which was active from June 24, 1854, until September 11, 1864. It is located in the Grapevine area of Tejon Pass along Interstate 5.
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Interstate 5 California, South: Snowy Grapevine, Tejon Pass, Newhall Pass
This video covers southbound Interstate 5 in California, beginning at the Grapevine, through the Tejon Pass, and ending at the Newhall Pass Interchange.
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Safe Tejon Pass Weather / Road Conditions w/ Snow Patches in City of Grapevine California | MySuLonE
Checking the Grapevine / Tejon pass weather and road conditions before heading over is a good idea as things can change quickly in that mountainous area. Driving north or south on the 5 fwy takes you through the pass going into and out of Southern California.
Due to the recent droughts I haven't heard of the pass being closed. but this year with the el nino storms, snow fall has reached the pass elevations. The footage here is of driving through the pass after a recent rain / snow storm. The patches are still there and it was a nice sight as the winter has helped to increase snow pack.
If you're a snow sports, seeing that snow on the mountains so low is a nice sign. It's rare that you'll see snow driving up the i5 fwy as most of it between Southern California and Northern California is pretty flat. Of course the interstate 5 freeway is runs longer than just in Ca., but the city of Grapevine and the Tejon Pass area is in Cali, so that's the stretch of the 5N / 5S that I'm referring to.
Passing through that area you'll find the Fort Tejon State Historic park, outlets and of course, the city of Grapevine. If you're headed that way either south or north and you're wondering about the road conditions, check if the Grapevine is open online. If it's ifie weather, there will be advisories along the fwy. It's better to be safe than sorry. There have been pretty bad mudslides in that area and it's so steep that it's not safe even with chains depending on the conditions.
But, the day we drove through the Tejon Pass, the weather was very nice and the road conditions were safe. It's a nice view up there and high up and so close to Southern California.
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California aqueduct near Lebec
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Interstate 5 in California, The Grapevine in Both Directions
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1952 Kern County earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:46 1 Tectonic setting
00:04:43 2 Earthquake
00:06:47 2.1 Damage
00:09:06 2.2 Aftershocks
00:12:02 2.3 Peak acceleration
00:14:15 2.4 Ground effects
00:16:43 3 Response
00:19:55 4 Aftermath
00:22:18 5 See also
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SUMMARY
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The 1952 Kern County earthquake occurred on July 21 in the southern San Joaquin Valley and measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale. The main shock occurred at 4:52 am Pacific Daylight Time (11:52 UTC), killed 12 people and injured hundreds, and caused an estimated $60 million in property damage. A small sector of damage near Bealville corresponded to a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme), though this intensity rating was not representative of the majority of damage. The earthquake occurred on the White Wolf Fault near the community of Wheeler Ridge and was the strongest to occur in California since the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The town of Tehachapi suffered the greatest damage and loss of life from the earthquake, though other locations in Kern County experienced significant damage as well, but its effects were widely felt throughout central and southern California. The July mainshock had a significant aftershock sequence that persisted into July and August with many magnitude 5+ events with intensities of V (Moderate) to VII (Very strong). Six of these aftershocks occurred on the day of the mainshock, but the strongest aftershock came on August 22 as a M5.8 event that had a maximum perceived intensity of VIII (Severe) and resulted in the deaths of two people and caused an additional $10 million in property damage.
Following the event, a field survey was conducted along the fault zone with the goal of estimating the peak ground acceleration of the shock based on visually evaluating precarious rock formations and other indicators. Ground disturbances that were created by the earthquakes were also surveyed, both in the valley and in the foothills, with both vertical and horizontal displacements present in the epicentral area. The strong motion records that were acquired from the event were significant, and a reconnaissance report was recognized for its coverage of the event, and how it set a standard for those types of engineering or scientific papers. Repercussions of the sequence of earthquakes were still being felt in the heavily damaged downtown area of Bakersfield well into the 1990s as city leaders attempted to improve safety of the surviving unreinforced masonry buildings.
Castaic, California
Castaic, California
Castaic, California also spelled Castec,3 or Kashtiq4, is a rural unincorporated community located in the northern part of Los Angeles County, California Many thousands of motorists pass through Castaic daily as they drive to or from Los Angeles on Interstate 5 Castaic Lake is part of the California Water Project and is the site of a hydro-electric power plant Castaic is located approximately 40 miles 64km northwest of the downtown Los Angeles Civic Center and about 10 miles 16km north of the city of Santa Clarita, California
Contents
1 History
11 Name
12 Range War
13 Ridge Route
14 Roundup
2 Geography
21 Climate
3 Demographics
4 Government and infrastructure
5 Seismology
6 Pronunciation controversy
7 See also
8 References
History
Name
On Spanish documents, the original spelling was Castec, which represented the Chumash Native American word Kashtiq, meaning eyes Castec is first mentioned on old boundary maps of Rancho San Francisco, as a canyon at the trailhead leading to the old Chumash camp at Castac Lake Tejon Ranch5 Modern Castaic began in 1887 wcastaic california los angeles county, castaic california from santa clarita, castaic california united states map, castaic california earthquake today, castaic california homes for sale, castaic california demographics Castaic, California
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