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List of neighborhoods in Bakersfield

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332: 43: 238:, the streets are laid out parallel to their railroad tracks, which are about 45 degrees off from the rest of the city. This makes East Bakersfield one of the easiest regions to identify on a map. Additionally, because it was a city prior to annexation, East Bakersfield has its own central business district (known as Old Town Kern) centered around the intersection of Baker Street and Sumner Avenue. 158:) refers to the area northeast of Bakersfield. Because of East Bakersfield's (see below) boundaries, the Northeast wraps around the region. As a result, there is not as much of a consensus as to its boundaries, compared to other regions. However, the common boundaries, starting at the southwest and traveling clockwise are: Mt. Vernon Avenue, Alfred Harrell Highway, 38:
The origins of neighborhood names vary greatly. Some are named after a nearby facility, such as Stockdale which is named after the Stockdale Country Club. Some are named after previous communities which have been incorporated into Bakersfield. For example, Old Town Kern is named after the former Kern
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has a wide variety of districts and neighborhoods. Generally, its citizens refer to the city by regions, named after directions (for example, the northeast, the northwest, and the southwest). These regions are further broken down into individual neighborhoods and districts (for example, Stockdale and
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is located there. It also houses Chester Market, Lowell Place Senior Center, the Kern County Museum, and the Kern County Chamber of Commerce. Downtown is considered by many as the area bounded by 24th Street, Union Ave, California Ave, and F Street.
387:(commonly referred to simply as The Southwest) refers to the area between the Kern River/Stockdale Highway and Wible Road. The Southwest contains a mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. The Southwest is home to the 560: 230:), which was later annexed by Bakersfield. Starting at the northwest and traveling clockwise, the region is bounded by Bernard Street, Mount Vernon Avenue, East California Avenue, and 346:
that sits between South Union Avenue and Wible Road. This portion of town is primarily residential, although there are some commercial areas. It includes Planz Park, Wilson Park, the
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City. However, most come from developers, either named directly (such as Riverlakes Ranch), or after a large named development (such as Seven Oaks).
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Although development started in the 1950s, much of the region is rural. This is also the only region to be located on rolling hills.
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Bakersfield has historically referred to its various regions by directional names. Such as this tailor shop (circa 1912).
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area. The Southeast also contains three parks: Casa Loma Park, Bell Terrace Park, and Rexland Park. It also includes
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used to be isolated, but are now bordered by the city limits. A major retail center is the Northwest Promenade.
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refers to the area in the center of Bakersfield. Starting north and traveling clockwise, it is bounded by
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travels through the region and is the main link between Bakersfield and all southeast points, including
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is located there. It also contains Bakersfield's commercial airport,
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North Bakersfield refers to the area north of Bakersfield, between
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Index

Kern County Fairgrounds
Bakersfield
California

Downtown Bakersfield
Golden State Avenue
Union Avenue
State Route 58
State Route 99
civic center
Arts District
Lowell Community
Oleander Community
central business district
California State Route 99
Kern River
Oildale
Meadows Field
State Route 99
Union Pacific
Meadows Field
Northeast Bakersfield
State Route 178
State Route 184
Bakersfield College
Kern River Oil Field
Kern River County Park
Hart Memorial Park
California Living Museum
Lake Ming

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