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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kecks Road is a paved road in Kern County, California.

Details

Kecks Road runs northeast from Kecks Corner on California State Route 46, Paso Robles Highway, to a junction with Twisselman Road at 35°44′01″N 119°58′27″W / 35.73361°N 119.97417°W / 35.73361; -119.97417 after Kecks Road crosses the California Aqueduct. Twisselman Road in turn joins California State Route 33 to the east at 35°43′51″N 119°56′43″W / 35.73083°N 119.94528°W / 35.73083; -119.94528 Close by the south side of Kecks Road, 0.23 miles east of the California Aqueduct, is Salt Spring, originally Aguaje de la Brea (Watering place of the Tar) one of the watering places on the route of historical El Camino Viejo.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mildred Brooke Hoover, Historic spots in California, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1990, p.124
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