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- Q7191006 subject Q13630210.
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- Q7191006 abstract "Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oilfield, located about seven miles (11 km) west of Newhall, California, in the Santa Susana Mountains, was the first commercially successful oil well in the Western United States and is considered the birthplace of California's oil industry. Drilled in 1876, it turned nearby Newhall into a boomtown and also spawned a smaller boomtown called Mentryville adjacent to the drilling site. Well No. 4 continued in operation for 114 years until it was capped in 1990. The site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966, and the Mentryville ghost town is now open to the public as a historic park.".
- Q7191006 added "1966-11-13".
- Q7191006 area "3439827.95904".
- Q7191006 nearestCity Q7018086.
- Q7191006 nrhpReferenceNumber "66000212".
- Q7191006 thumbnail Picocanyon.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7191006 yearOfConstruction "1876".
- Q7191006 added "1966-11-13".
- Q7191006 built "1876".
- Q7191006 name "Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oil Field".
- Q7191006 nearestCity Q7018086.
- Q7191006 refnum "66000212".
- Q7191006 point "34.36944444444445 -118.63027777777778".
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- Q7191006 comment "Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oilfield, located about seven miles (11 km) west of Newhall, California, in the Santa Susana Mountains, was the first commercially successful oil well in the Western United States and is considered the birthplace of California's oil industry. Drilled in 1876, it turned nearby Newhall into a boomtown and also spawned a smaller boomtown called Mentryville adjacent to the drilling site. Well No. 4 continued in operation for 114 years until it was capped in 1990.".
- Q7191006 label "Pico Canyon Oilfield".
- Q7191006 lat "34.36944444444445".
- Q7191006 long "-118.63027777777778".
- Q7191006 depiction Picocanyon.jpg.
- Q7191006 name "Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oil Field".