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        <title>Where exactly was the Lopez house located? - Ask The Californian - askthecalifornian&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Q: I was born and raised in Bakersfield and I have been trying to figure where the Lopez house was located at California and Chester. Your article said it was across from Dewar&amp;rsquo;s. I realize Dewar&amp;rsquo;s is close to this corner, but it is located on Eye Street. Can anyone enlighten me as to where it was? 
&amp;mdash; Phyllis Smith

A: The Lopez house was actually catty-corner to Dewar&amp;rsquo;s.
The house was originally built in 1909 at the northwest corner of California and Chester avenues, facing Chester. In 1929, the house was rotated to face California Avenue and moved a bit west so it sat in the middle of the block between Chester and Eye Street, according to Glenda Rankin, whose mother, Lavern Hill, was the home&amp;rsquo;s most recent owner.
In this position, the house faced Dewar&amp;rsquo;s but on a slight diagonal.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Q: I was born and raised in Bakersfield and I have been trying to figure where the Lopez house was located at California and Chester. Your article said it was across from Dewar&amp;rsquo;s. I realize Dewar&amp;rsquo;s is close to this corner, but it is located on Eye Street. Can anyone enlighten me as to where it was? 
&amp;mdash; Phyllis Smith

A: The Lopez house was actually catty-corner to Dewar&amp;rsquo;s.
The house was originally built in 1909 at the northwest corner of California and Chester avenues, facing Chester. In 1929, the house was rotated to face California Avenue and moved a bit west so it sat in the middle of the block between Chester and Eye Street, according to Glenda Rankin, whose mother, Lavern Hill, was the home&amp;rsquo;s most recent owner.
In this position, the house faced Dewar&amp;rsquo;s but on a slight diagonal.</itunes:summary>
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