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Historical Markers in McKittrick, California
Bakersfield is the county seat for Kern County
McKittrick is in Kern County
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ADJACENT TO KERN COUNTY
Inyo County (134) ►
Kings County (8) ►
Los Angeles County (1963) ►
San Bernardino County (338) ►
San Luis Obispo County (103) ►
Santa Barbara County (137) ►
Tulare County (86) ►
Ventura County (176) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► California, Kern County, McKittrick — 504 — Buena Vista Refinery — California Historical Landmark — ![]() |
On Lokern Road at Westside Highway (County Route 33), on the right when traveling west on Lokern Road. |
Eight miles due west of this marker stood one of California's first commercial oil refineries. Between August 1864 and April 1867, approximately 4,000 gallons of illuminating oil produced there was shipped to San Francisco by the Buena Vista . . . — — Map (db m78295) HM |
2 ► California, Kern County, McKittrick — 498 — McKittrick Brea Pit — ![]() |
On State Highway 58 at State Highway 33, on the left when traveling west on State Highway 58. |
Located one-eighth mile west of here is an ancient asphaltum seepage in which hundreds of Pleistocene Age (15,000-50,000 years ago) birds, insects, and animals were trapped. The skeletal remains found in the pit include giant condors, giant . . . — — Map (db m168958) HM |
3 ► California, Kern County, McKittrick — McKittrick Hotel and Penny Bar — ![]() |
On California Route 33 at D Street, on the left when traveling north on State Route 33. |
The McKittrick Hotel and Penny Bar is the direct successor to the old Headquarters Hotel and Saloon built by Armando Bandattini in 1898. After the business was destroyed by fire in 1903, Bandattini rebuilt it here, in its original location at the . . . — — Map (db m130415) HM |