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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road abstract "The Rincon Sea Level Road connected Ventura and Santa Barbara, California with the first driveable coastal route for motorists driving from San Francisco to Los Angeles, California. As the automobile age began, motorists had to follow the Ventura River Valley towards Nordoff to the road over Casitas Pass. Civic boosters were eager for to open the more direct coastal route. The moment came with the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad's Coast Line. The construction of the railroad had provided an unimproved road flanked by rip-rap but it was often flooded in several sections from the ocean waves. Rock outcroppings has always made travel difficult along this dramatic meeting of the Santa Ynez Mountains with the Pacific Ocean.Even historical travel by foot or horseback along the small alluvial fan beaches and coastal bluffs often had to wait for the low tide due to the rock outcroppings. A route had been created over Casitas Pass for stagecoach for travel north from Los Angeles since 1861. The pass was still used for stagecoach travel to the Santa Barbara area even after the opening of a tunnel through the San Fernando Pass in 1876 which completed the inland railroad route and provided an alternate means of travel to northern California.Civic boosters started raising funds locally to pave the road and build wooden causeways where needed. Ventura Resident Eugene Preston Foster was a leader in this effort but sufficient funds to complete the project had not been raised when the newly formed State Highway Commission took over and completed the road. Waves hit the pilings during storm surges and regular maintenance was required. In 1926, US 101 was established as one of the original U.S. Routes. The road was modernized with a concrete seawall and the "rickey elevated road was scrapped."Motor Age magazine from the era described the project in some detail."The method of construction is simple. Eucalyptus piles are driven, cross-beams are laid, then the floor of the causeway, and the wooden railings on each side. Asphalt will in time be laid. All causeways are twenty feet wide."A new bridge over the Ventura River also opened in 1913 when the causeways were complete being forerunners to the impact automobiles would have in the 1920s. a freeway bypass was completed from Emma Wood State Beach north to the Mobil Pier Undercrossing near Sea Cliff. US 101 was then re-routed onto this freeway bypass, while the original two-lane alignment of this portion of the Rincon Sea Level Road was re-signed as part of State Route 1. In other segments of the old Rincon Sea Level Road, US 101 has been upgraded to either a four-lane freeway or expressway.".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road postalCode "93001".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road thumbnail Automobile_road_from_Los_Angeles_to_San_Francisco_via_coast_route._Part_one-_Los_Angeles_to_Ventura,_1916_(AAA-SM-004669).jpg?width=300.
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageRevisionID "682652190".
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_150.
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Californias_state_highway_system.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Newhall_Pass.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ojai.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ojai,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Rancho_El_Rincon_(Arellanes).
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Rip-rap.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Riprap.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Role_of_automobiles_in_the_1920s.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Fernando_Pass.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Fernando_Tunnel.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Ynez_Mountains.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Cliff,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Railroad.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Numbered_Highways.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ventura,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ventura_River.
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rincon Sea Level Road".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road wikiPageWikiLinkText "historic beach route".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road commissioningDate "1911".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road hasPhotoCollection Rincon_Sea_Level_Road.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road knownFor "One of the original U.S. Routes".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road name "Rincon Sea Level Road".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road namesake Rancho_El_Rincon_(Arellanes).
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road partOf California_State_Route_1.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road partOf U.S._Route_101_in_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road postalCode "93001".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road type "Historic".
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:1913_establishments_in_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ventura_County,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:California_State_Route_1.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:Historic_trails_and_roads_in_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:Road_bridges_in_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:Roads_in_Ventura_County,_California.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:Transport_infrastructure_completed_in_1913.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road subject Category:U.S._Route_101.
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road type Q34442.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road comment "The Rincon Sea Level Road connected Ventura and Santa Barbara, California with the first driveable coastal route for motorists driving from San Francisco to Los Angeles, California. As the automobile age began, motorists had to follow the Ventura River Valley towards Nordoff to the road over Casitas Pass. Civic boosters were eager for to open the more direct coastal route. The moment came with the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad's Coast Line.".
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road label "Rincon Sea Level Road".
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- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road depiction Automobile_road_from_Los_Angeles_to_San_Francisco_via_coast_route._Part_one-_Los_Angeles_to_Ventura,_1916_(AAA-SM-004669).jpg.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road isPrimaryTopicOf Rincon_Sea_Level_Road.
- Rincon_Sea_Level_Road name "Rincon Sea Level Road".