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California State Route 12 and the terminus of El Camino Real in Sonoma

The city of Sonoma historically has been the terminus of the American Auto Trail known as El Camino Real.  The Auto Trail since 1906 has terminated at Mission San Francisco Solano at the intersection of 1st Street East and Spain Street.  Since August 1934, the city has been served by California State Route 12.  California State Route 12 since being designated has always used Sonoma Highway, Napa Street and Broadway to traverse the downtown area.  The California Highway Commission adopted a 13.8-mile-long freeway bypass in 1962 which had Kenwood and Schellville as terminus points. Ultimately the freeway adoption for California State Route 12 was rescinded by the California Transportation Commission 1977.  This blog serves to explore the history of both El Camino Real and California State Route 12 in Sonoma.   California State Route 12 can be seen passing through Sonoma along Sonoma Highway, Napa Street and Broadway on the 1951 United States Geological S...
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Santa Fe County Road (Fresno County)

Santa Fe County Road near Mendota in Fresno County is an approximately 4-mile rural roadway built on a repurposed railroad grade.  Santa Fe Grade Road begins at Jefferson Avenue and continues northwest to San Benito Avenue.  The grade was constructed by the San Francisco & San Joaquin Railroad during the 1880s but was found to be consistently flood prone.  The grade was later sold to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in 1898 which later abandoned it to Fresno County.  Part 1; the history of Santa Fe County Road The origin of Santa Fe Grade Road lies in the 1880s when San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Railroad president Claus Spreckels was attempting to acquire right-of-way.  Spreckels' line was in competition with the Southern Pacific Railroad to build a line in western San Joaquin Valley.  Any prospective westside line would have to cross the properties owned by the so-called "Cattle King of California" Henry Miller.  Miller held a s...

The North Graham Street ghost on ramp - Interstate 277 Charlotte

Interstate 277 around Uptown Charlotte can be an adventure. From backed-up traffic and crazy merges to slaloming through lane changes, I-277 is one of Charlotte's most talked-about highways. One of its most challenging interchanges has been memorialized in a video game . There are also proposals to turn the urban Interstate into a river . And on the Sunday of Labor Day Weekend, they run a 10k on it . If you've ever been struck in traffic on Inner I-277 between Graham Street and I-77, you may have wondered what this ramp stub was for. (Adam Prince - March 2019) I-277 isn't a long highway, running at just under 4.5 miles. It offers great views of the skyline and of the constantly changing cityscape. And I will admit, I'll sometimes drive around 277 just to get a view of the growing city. Above: The former North Graham Street ramp is located in the top center of the aerial photograph.  The long ramp was removed around 2005 to make way for Music Factory Boulevard and apar...

Avila Beach Drive

Avila Beach Drive is an approximately 4.5-mile highway in San Luis Obispo County which connects US Route 101 to Port San Luis.  This roadway initially developed east of San Luis Obispo Creek in 1869 at the end of a tram line connecting Port Harford (now Port San Luis) to Avila Beach.  The western half of Avila Beach Drive is built atop the former Pacific Coast Railway grade which went defunct in 1941.  The current bridge over San Luis Obispo Creek connecting Avila Beach Drive to Port San Luis was constructed in 1967.  The roadway was modernized to facilitate roadway access to the port facilities on San Luis Bay and the nuclear power plant facility at Diablo Canyon.  Part 1; the history of Avila Beach Drive The corridor of Avila Beach Drive connects US Route 101 near Shell Beach along the shore of San Luis Bay to Port San Luis.  Much of San Luis Bay during the period of Mexican governance in Alta California was part of Rancho San Miguelito.  Rancho San ...