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The seven wonders...of Kern County?
The vote for the world's new seven wonders is coming to a close and the winners will be announced this weekend. AP says the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu and the Roman Colliseum are the front runners.
The pyramids in Egypt aren't in the running because their overseers didn't like the idea they had to compete to keep their title (they are the only one of the original wonders of the world to have survived.) So what would the seven wonder of Kern County be? 42 comments from 39 users
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posted by
AudreyB
on Jul 6, 2007 at 04:54 PM
I assume we're talking man made wonders?
P.S. on 7/7 I just realized I listed 8 wonders. I guess Kern County is greater than just a mere seven wonders.
posted by
mattloch
on Jul 6, 2007 at 04:59 PM
posted by
adampayne
on Jul 6, 2007 at 05:08 PM
posted by
paxchristi3
on Jul 6, 2007 at 05:48 PM
posted by
woofwoof
on Jul 6, 2007 at 05:49 PM
posted by
drilnliftcrude
on Jul 6, 2007 at 05:55 PM
posted by
gsisola
on Jul 6, 2007 at 06:42 PM
posted by
motopoet
on Jul 6, 2007 at 07:08 PM
Gsisola..thats a crack up..I have to agree! Seriously..In my opinion..Here they are The Kern River Oilfield The Tehachapi Loop The Tehachapi Windparks Edwards Airforce Base The Mojave Airport/Spacepark The Crystal Palace posted by
mattloch
on Jul 6, 2007 at 07:30 PM
Fixed that for you. posted by
msemilyh
on Jul 6, 2007 at 08:18 PM
posted by
possummomma
on Jul 6, 2007 at 09:13 PM
1. Kern River 2. The Native American granite "holes" in the rocks around Brush Creek Flats. 3. The waterfall just below the Johnsondale Bridge. (that may not be in Kern County, actually...not sure) 4. Windmills near Tehachapi. 5. Red Rock Canyon 6. The spring bloom of poppies and lupin in the foothills. 7. IM Pei landscaping at CSUB. ??? I couldn't think of anything else. posted by
RoyTullis
on Jul 6, 2007 at 11:09 PM
1. Cottonwood Road at twilight. 2. WalMart on White lane. 3. The Alley Cat. 4. Bakersfield Raceway. 5. The dry Kern River 6. Bill Wright Toyota 7. Jolly Kone on So. Chester posted by
samheath
on Jul 7, 2007 at 05:52 AM
Kernville and Bull Run Creek, whatever the others might be.
posted by
stablevortex
on Jul 7, 2007 at 07:14 AM
I nominate the old gas station and used car signs along North Chester that have survived long past their useful life - maybe a great art deco restoration. The county ruined one perfectly ugly Hudson Gas sign when they realigned the Ferguson - North Chester intersection. Toddyo posted by
antiextremism
on Jul 7, 2007 at 04:29 PM
posted by
Princeathwal
on Jul 7, 2007 at 11:39 PM
its already here. and taj mahal from india wins. THE SYMBOL OF LOVE
posted by
stickbugs
on Jul 8, 2007 at 12:24 AM
Some alternates that I didn't include because they aren't man-made:
posted by
tself
on Jul 8, 2007 at 10:32 AM
Kern River Tehachapi Train Loop Chester Avenue Shoe Building Edwards Airforce Base Oildale at 11:00pm to 12:00am :) Minter Field in Shafter Haberfeld Building
posted by
dougglendower
on Jul 8, 2007 at 10:43 AM
The Grapevine causeways. Rogers Dry Lake Bed (Edwards Air Force Base) The Tehachipi Loop
The Kern Canyon, and it's road. Highway 58 and Real Road. (I wonder why it's like this...) The Fox Theater posted by
sagefever
on Jul 8, 2007 at 01:00 PM
1.Pioneer Village 2.The Lakeview Gusher 3.Tehachapi Loop 4.Edwards Air Force Base 5.The Shoe Building 6.Garces Circle 7.Tehachapi Windmills My only caveat is we should erect a statue of the "Green Man" on the opposite side of Father Garces location.Why? Because of our commitment to greening our county and because we honor all of history.Would it not be nice to be know as progressive...just once? posted by
landisb
on Jul 8, 2007 at 03:06 PM
Dewar's Ice Cream Shop Downtown Buck Owen's Crystal Palace Woolgrower's Basque restaurant Centennial Garden/Rabobank Arena Entertainment Complex Luigi's Italian Restaurant The City Water Supply Our Oil Industry
posted by
LeurckFam
on Jul 8, 2007 at 05:26 PM
1. Dewar's (the orginal across from BHS) 2. & 3.Chester Ave and the Chester Circle (so many hours of fun on a Fri & Sat night, "cruising") 4. Pizzaville USA on Wible Road ( it hasn't changd in 30+ years - still the best pizza in the world) 5. The oilfields in Oildale 6. The Bluffs 7. Hart Park Submitted by Kelly (O'Rand) Leurck; Boulder, CO
posted by
randalw2002
on Jul 8, 2007 at 05:37 PM
1. Red Rock Canyon 2. Rogers Dry Lake Bed (Edwards Air Force Base) 3. The Garces Circle 4. The Aqueduct and pumping plant 5. Kern Canyon and river 6. The big shoe on Chester Avenue 7. Ed Jagels, D.A. - isn't it amazing he's still around? posted by
siouxcityranch
on Jul 8, 2007 at 06:06 PM
posted by
redkernhero
on Jul 8, 2007 at 07:13 PM
The first four wonders of Kern County would be Jacquie Sullivan, Ken Weir, Harold Hanson and Zack Scrivner, they have been wondering how they got elected and why. They shine like gold and have the value of pot metal. You can’t make that up, it is a natural thing, the will of God, none of that evolution stuff here.. posted by
Lanafain
on Jul 8, 2007 at 08:07 PM
1. California Living Museum 2. Tehachapi Loop 3. Kern County Museum 4. Red Rock Canyon 5. Kern Canyon and the Kern River 6. Fox Theater 7. China Lake Petroglyphs posted by
johnulman2
on Jul 9, 2007 at 09:12 AM
posted by
sagefever
on Jul 9, 2007 at 09:22 AM
posted by
steveeswenson
on Jul 9, 2007 at 11:13 AM
It's 20,000-acres west of Bakersfield along the Kern River to Tupman which stores water so that people in this desert will have something to drink and to irriagate their lawns even in a drought year. posted by
RickWorth
on Jul 9, 2007 at 11:43 AM
The old ROUND HOUSE that was right off the Oak St Overpass was one of my favorites... but they ripped it down without a thought to the rich history it represented. I have (somewhere) a great shot of it...
posted by
futuromc
on Jul 9, 2007 at 01:11 PM
•Tehachapi Loop
•Isabella Dam •Kern canal system •Edwards Air Force Base •The 58 Freeway because you wonder why it ends in a strip mall •The Park at River Walk because I think it's haunted (two drownings in the lake and the freak storm last year before the La Mina sponsored Mariachi Concert which caused the cancellation thereof). I really think there's a spiritual force or something working over the Park at River Walk. I have never been there and you won't find me going there anytime soon. It makes me wonder. •The oil fields seen off Panorama Drive because they're so otherworldly. posted by
robbwillis
on Jul 9, 2007 at 01:34 PM
#15 at Stockdale Country Club The after-midnight motorcycle dragstrip near The Marketplace Urrichio's Restaurant Mor Furniture The Oildale Skyline Highway 46(Blood Alley) Cartwright Wheel & Brake in Lamont posted by
CCC1966
on Jul 9, 2007 at 03:53 PM
posted by
OldBlue56
on Jul 9, 2007 at 04:21 PM
posted by
canyoubelieveit
on Jul 10, 2007 at 10:10 PM
1. I wonder when they will fix all the pot holes in town ? 2. I wonder if parents will take responsibility for their Childrens safety when swimming in undesignated areas ? 3. I wonder what people here in Bakersfield did to communicate before cell phones.? 4. I wonder how the Older Generation got through life without video games ? 5. I wonder if People know what a Pic-Nic in the Park is ? 6. I wonder if People will treat the homeless people better ? 7. Last but not least : I wonder if the pot-holes will be fixed before the President visits our town again.. posted by
muzkrep
on Jul 13, 2007 at 12:58 PM
The wonders of Bakersfield: 1) A School Board Member, who touts the earth's age at less than 10,000 years , that wants to oversee the hiring of people who oversee the 'education' of our children. 2) People who say they love to live in Bakersfield because the people are friendly. 3) People, whose children will live a shorter life span and have to deal with asthma, allergies and thoat problems, who don't want to harm big corporations( auto companies, corporate farms, dairys, etc ) that are pouring poison into the air. makes me wonder too
posted by
RoyTullis
on Jul 13, 2007 at 02:20 PM
posted by
halothief
on Jul 13, 2007 at 02:43 PM
The seven wonders of Bakersfield, wow i am only limited to 7. Well here is my selection for the most amazing of this great town: 1) The high percentage of coming out of a local wal-mart with some new illness because some other shopper has forgotten to wear a shirt, place a diaper on their child, or someone decides to test out each stick of lipstick and then return it. 2) The excitement that is generated for the fair, which is the same dry, culture free, drunk, urine aroma, gang ran-event. And yet somehow shuts down the city as if the pope was in town for coffee. 3) A significant poor level of air quality that gives new born babies asthma with their first breath. 4) The fact that within that same poor air environment there are homes that are selling for more than $300,000 and at one time Bakersfield was considered to be a hot market for real estate. Apparently, baby asthma isn't as big of an issue as a three car garage. That's allot of room. 5) The insanely high level of illiteracy and high school drop outs. Increasing rates of babies diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome and mental retardation. 6) Non-related wonder, Bakersfield is considered the 5th most conservative city in the country. 7) (fill in the blank) Only 3 months till the fair! See you there posted by
TriceHarvey
on Jul 13, 2007 at 04:06 PM
The Seven Wonders of Kern County: The Fort,915 N. 10th St., Taft!!
Was built by the W.P.A. in 1938. A copy of Sutters Fort in Sacramento, but larger! The Fort housed government offices for many years. It was a hospital for years where many Westsiders were born. It's been kept in beautiful shape, a site to see!! & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; Trice Harvey posted by
captdad1
on Jul 13, 2007 at 04:35 PM
1. View of the Central Valley from the Grapevine on a clear evening 2. Mt. Breckinridge vistas on a clear day 3. Kern River rapids at Rancheria Road 4. Tehachapi Loop 5. Grocer Grade vista 6. Tejon Ranch undeveloped areas 7. DeWar’s on Eye Street posted by
ceeceehowell
on Jul 13, 2007 at 04:37 PM
posted by
nooneisabovethelaw
on Jul 13, 2007 at 07:35 PM
1. That Ed Jagels not only gets re-elected, he still gets over 80 percent of the vote. 2. That anybody with half a brain could vote for Chad Vegas to be on a school board. Maybe a quarter brain? 3. That, if the Rabobank Arena could be built, our City Manager could tout the great offerings to come...specifically, Neil Diamond and monster truck rallies. 4. That we still don't have mandatory recycling....the only major city in California still without it. 5. That, despite the air problems and the fact that much of the ordnance is illegal, we can't ban fireworks...yet complain about illegal immigrants. 6. That Mark Abernathy seems to call the shots on anything getting done around here in terms of elections. 7. That, despite the benefits of trees, leaves and shade, deciduous trees here are systematically slaughtered every year. By people who are most likely illegal immigrants...who are working for next to nothing...because the folks who want their trees butchered refuse to hire real tree pruners.
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