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Historical Markers in Arvin, California
Bakersfield is the county seat for Kern County
Arvin is in Kern County
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ADJACENT TO KERN COUNTY
Inyo County (116) ►
Kings County (7) ►
Los Angeles County (1318) ►
San Bernardino County (299) ►
San Luis Obispo County (95) ►
Santa Barbara County (122) ►
Tulare County (81) ►
Ventura County (154) ►
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1► California, Kern County, Arvin — Arvins Veterans — ![]() |
On Campus Drive, on the right when traveling east. |
Dedicated with Pride and Appreciation to All Military Personnel from the Arvin and Lamont Area "Operaton Desert Storm" Janice Acree • Jose A. Garza • Javier Almaguer • Steven M. Gutierrez • John Alverez • Ted Johnson • Joe Baltierra • . . . — — Map (db m59203) HM |
2► California, Kern County, Arvin — Arvin-Sierra Glider Port — 1937-1941 — ![]() |
Near Highway 223,, 0.7 miles south of Highway 58. |
Located on the hills in front of you, on the historic Tejon Ranch, the Arvin-Sierra Glider Port was the site for the West Coast Soaring Championships. Many of America’s famous glider pilots made record flights from here, soaring over the mountains . . . — — Map (db m156337) HM |
3► California, Kern County, Arvin — Bakersfield National Cemetery — ![]() |
On Bear Mountain Blvd, on the right when traveling west. |
Dedicated to the memory of all the patriotic men and women who answered their country's call to service. George W. Bush, President of the United States. James B. Peake, Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. William F. . . . — — Map (db m59200) HM |
4► California, Kern County, Arvin — 371 — Francisco Garces O.F.M — ![]() |
Padre Garcés, first recorded non-Indian to visit this locality, came in April of 1776, seeking a new route from Mexico to California. His epic journey covered more than two thousand miles of uncharted wilderness, opening trails that later became . . . — — Map (db m11932) HM |