Bakersfield, California 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 Seven Oaks are part of the Southwest).
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| - Bakersfield, California 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 Seven Oaks are part of the Southwest). (en)
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| - California
- California Living Museum
- California State Route 119
- California State Route 178
- California State Route 184
- California State Route 204
- California State Route 58
- California State Route 99
- California State University, Bakersfield
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- Rio Bravo Country Club
- Union Pacific
- Valley Plaza Mall
- Civic Center, Bakersfield
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- The Park at River Walk
- Lists of neighborhoods in U.S. cities
- Kern River Golf Course
- Kern River Oil Field
- Bakersfield, California
- Bakersfield City School District
- Bakersfield College
- Bakersfield Country Club
- Downtown Bakersfield
- Central business district
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- Kern County Library
- Kern River
- Kern River County Park
- Lake Ming
- Neighborhoods in Bakersfield, California
- South High School (Bakersfield, California)
- Southern Pacific Transportation Company
- Meadows Field
- Oildale, California
- State Route 58
- State Route 99
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| - Bakersfield, California 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 Seven Oaks are part of the Southwest). 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 City. However, most come from developers, either named directly (such as Riverlakes Ranch), or after a large named development (such as Seven Oaks). (en)
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