Tehachapi (Images of America: California)
Book Details
Author(s)Gloria Hine Gossard
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0738555606
ISBN-139780738555607
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,057,911
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
An "unusual name for an unusual place," Tehachapi is actually a Southern Paiute description for the convergence of the Mojave Desert and the wetlands of California's southern Central Valley. In 1876, the Southern Pacific Railroad used the Tehachapi Valley to link Northern and Southern California rail lines near the thriving dual communities of Williamsburg and Greenwich. These hamlets were known by the area's ranchers, farmers, loggers, miners, merchants, and outlaws as Old Tehachapi and New Tehachapi. The railroad created its own town, Summit Station, which informally became known as Tehachapi after it outlived both early settlements. These raw frontier outposts eventually evolved into the anchor city of southern Kern County, surviving droughts, floods, fires, and a devastating 1952 earthquake.
