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Jerseydale Road (Mariposa County)

Jerseydale Road is an approximately six-mile-long rural highway in Mariposa County.  As presently configured Jerseydale Road begins at the intersection of Darrah Road/Triangle Road and terminates at the site of the Sweetwater Mine in Sierra National Forest.  Jerseydale Road was part of Hites Cove Road which had been commissioned in 1864.  The roadway traditionally served the Sweetwater Mining District and Skelton's Ranch.  By the 1880s a small mining community would develop and would come to be known as Jerseydale upon receiving Post Office service in 1889.  The Jerseydale Post Office would operate until 1930, and the Sweetwater Mining District would shutter later in the decade.  Part 1; the history of Jerseydale Road Jerseydale Road and the namesake community of Jerseydale are historically linked to the Sweetwater Mining District at the northern end of Clark's Valley.  The Sweetwater Mining District was placer mined beginning in the early 1850s in th...
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Yaqui Gulch Road (Mariposa County)

  Yaqui Gulch Road is an approximately 3-mile rural highway located in Mariposa County.   This highway corridor is one of the oldest identifiable roadways in the state as it once served the original Mariposa County seat of Aqua Fria along with nearby Guadalupe and Bridgeport.  The community of Agua Fria was founded in 1849 by Sonoran Miners and became the first Mariposa County seat in February 1850.  The County Seat was not long lived in Agua Fria as it would be moved to Mariposa in November 1851.  The community of Agua Fria would burn during a fire in 1866 and was never rebuilt.   Part 1; the history of Yaqui Gulch Road Yaqui Gulch Road was once consolidated with what is now Aqua Fria Road.  Both Aqua Fria Road and Yaqui Gulch Road connected the early Mariposa County communities of Agua Fria, Guadalupe and Bridgeport.   Mariposa County was incorporated on February 18, 1850, as one of the original counties following California becom...

Kauai County Route 543

Kauai County Route 543 is the shortest County Route on the island of Kauai at 0.8 miles.  This highway corridor was designated in 1962 as Hawaii Route 543.  Hawaii Route 543 followed Lele Road from Hawaii Route 50 to Port Allen Airport.  The Hawaii Department of Transportation did not retain this highway after 1968 when the County Route System was split from State Highway System.  This page is part of the Gribblenation Hawaii Roads series.  A compellation of all Hawaii-related media from both Gribblenation and RoadwayWiz can be found by clicking  here .  Part 1; the history of Kauai County Route 543 Kauai County Route 543 is fully aligned over Lele Road which serves to connect Hawaii Route 50 (Kaumaualii Highway) to Port Allen Airport.  Port Allen Airport became the first passenger air terminal on Kauai which began service on November 12, 1929.  The facility would serve as the only airstrip for commercial flights until the opening of Lihue Ai...