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2006 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances
In California Prepared by State of California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency Department of Transportation
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor
BUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AGENCY
Barry Sedlik, Acting Agency Secretary
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Will Kempton, Director
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
HIGHWAY SYSTEM ENGINEERING BRANCH
January 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Preface 2. Policy on Resolutions for Naming Highways or Structures 3. Alphabetical Listing 4. Named Freeways 5. Named State Highways and Roads 6. Blue Star Memorial Highways 7. Historical Usage Names 8. Bridges, Tunnels and Structures Named by Legislature
and Other Prominent Structures Not Officially Named 9. Safety Roadside Rest Stops 10. Plaques 11. Organized by Route Number 12. Background of Names
PREFACE The 2006 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California publication provides information concerning official and memorial Named Freeways, Highways, Blue Star Memorial Highways, Highway Structures, Safety Roadside Rests, and Plaques on the California Highway Systems. In most cases, the memorial name of a section of highway is not the same as the ‘name’ of that highway. For example, a 10 mile stretch of a Route could have three or more memorial sections named for different individuals Freeway names originate from four different sources: the Legislature, the Highway Commission, local jurisdictions, or historical use. Many freeways acquired their names through local usage and location. Examples of routes named by location are the East Shore and Foothill freeways. A section relating to historical names is included in this document. The California highway and freeway system was first built in Los Angeles area. Freeways in Los Angeles started as spokes radiating outward from the Civic Center. The name of the freeway became the name of the freeway’s destination place name such as the Harbor, Santa Ana, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Hollywood, Ventura, and San Bernardino freeways. Each Legislative session produces a number of Senate and Assembly resolutions proposing to name state highway segments or structures in honor of an individual, group or historical event. Legislative Chaptered bills referenced to as “CH” are Resolution Chapters and are not Statue Chapters. Chaptered bills are summarized in an annual publication available in the CALTRANS Legal Library. House and Senate Resolutions referenced to as “HR” and “SR” are the official document of the corresponding Legislative body for naming roads, bridges, historic places, etc. Unlike a Legislative bill, the Department is not required to comply with Legislative Resolutions. The Resolutions are only printed in the Daily Journal of each respective body; therefore, the actual date of passage must be known for research in the Secretary of State Archives – Bill Room - 1025 “0” Street, Sacramento. Example: SR 138-1949 would be found in the Senate Daily Journal dated July 2, 1949. Any recording of a single Code Resolution must always include the date of action. In the past, no firm Legislative guidelines existed. In the 2004 Legislative session, the Transportation Committee established a set of guidelines for naming highways and structures.. The following guidelines provide criteria for the eligibility of Legislative consideration of a naming resolution for a highway or structure. The guidelines serve the Committee’s efficient consideration of such proposals. Adherence to the guidelines promotes fairness in determining whether a particular facility or segment is to be specially designated.
Committee Policy on Resolutions for Naming Highways or Structures Recommended Policy: Regarding resolutions introduced on or after April 26, 2004, the Committee will consider only those resolutions proposing to name or designate state highways or highway structures which meet specific minimum criteria. The criteria shall include the following conditions: a) Any person being honored must have provided extraordinary public service or some
exemplary contribution to the public good and have a connection to the community where the highway is located;
b) The naming must be done without cost to the state: costs for signs and plaques must be
paid by local or private sources and there must be a small additional amount, as determined by Caltrans but not to exceed 10% of the installation cost, donated to cover ongoing maintenance costs;
c) The author or co-author of the resolution must represent the district in which the facility
is located and the resolution must identify the specific highway segment or structure being named;
d) The proposed designation must reflect a community consensus; e) The proposed designation may not supercede an existing designation unless the sponsor
can document that a good faith effort has uncovered no opposition to rescinding the prior designation; and
f) When a resolution names a highway or structure in honor of an individual, the designee
must have been deceased for at least 18 months, except in the instance of elected officials, in which case they must be out of office.
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH 100th Infantry Battalion Memorial Highway 99 6 MAD, FRE Counties City of Fresno City of Madera
SH 10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway 89 3 NEV and PLA Counties City of Truckee Tahoe City
P 14 Mile Historic Monument 32 3 BUT County, 12.7 miles east of Route 32/99 Jct
SH 442nd Regimental Combat Team Memorial Highway
99 10 SJ, STA Counties City of Salida City of Manteca
BTS A. S. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge OH
SH Abiel Barron Memorial Highway 138 7 LA County Lone Pine Canyon Kruse Road
SH Aerospace Highway 14 6 KER County Pearblossom Highway State Highway 395
P Aerospace Valley Monument 14 3 SAC County, within right-of-way of the vista point overlooking Palmdale Lake on Route 14
FWY Alan S. Hart Freeway 80 3 PLA, NEV, SIE Counties Sacramento County Line Nevada State Line
BTS Albert Stanwood Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM Co, Rio Dell-Eel River Br and OH
SH Alex Madonna Memorial Highway 101 5 SLO County Madonna Road exit in San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
BTS Alexander Zuckermann Bicycle-Pedestrian Path
80 4 SF/ALA Counties, Southern edge of new eastbound deck of the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge
Yerba Buena Island Oakland
BTS Alice Livingston Memorial Overcrossing 50 3 SAC County, Rancho Cordova, Mather Field road overcrossing
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SRR Aliso Creek (SRR) 5 11 SD County, 5.8 miles North of Oceanside
SH All America City Highway 65 6 KER, TUL Counties Route 99 Route 198
HU All Year Highway 140 10 MER and MPA Counties Merced Yosemite Valley
BTS Allen Fredrick Lehman Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River
SH Allessandro Freeway 2 7 LA County (also Glendale Freeway)
Route 101 I- 210
P Allexey Waldemar Von Schmidt Historical Plaque
89 3 PLA County near Alpine Meadows Road
SRR Alpha-Omega (SRR) 20 3 NEV County, 4.1 miles East of Washington Junction
SH Alpine State Highway 88, 89, 4 10 AMA, ALP Counties Jackson Calaveras Big Trees (Via Markleeville)
BTS Amador County Veterans Memorial Bridge 49 10 AMA County, Rancheria Creek Bridge
HU Angeles Crest Highway 2 7 LA County La Canada (Via Arroyo Seco)
Mount Wilson Road
FWY Antelope Valley Freeway 14 7 LA County (was Rte 23 when named)
I-5 (South of Newhall) Avenue D, North of Lancaster
FWY Archie Moore Memorial Freeway 15 11 SD County Home Avenue exit Ocean View Boulevard exit
BTS Ardrie Stevenot Bridge 49 10 TUO, CAL Counties, Stanislaus River
BTS Armed Forces of Mendocino Co. Memorial Bridge
1 1 MEN County, Navarro River Bridge
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
HU Arnold Industrial Highway 4 4 CC County I-680, Martinez Route 242 near Concord
HU Arrowhead Trail 110, 210, 66, 215, 15
7,8 LA, SBD Counties (Ocean to Ocean Trail)
Los Angeles Las Vegas, near Jean
FWY Arroyo Seco Parkway 110 7 Los Angeles (Formerly Arroyo Seco Fwy, Pasadena Fwy)
4-level Structure in LA Pasadena
SH Artesia Freeway 91 7 Los Angeles I- 710 I-5 in Fullerton
FWY Arthur H. Breed Jr. Freeway 580 4 ALA County Castro Valley Livermore
BTS Arthur H. Edmonds Underpass 84 3 YOL County
HU Atlantic and Pacific Highways, Old Spanish Trail
8 11 SD County San Diego Yuma, Arizona
SH Avenue of the Giants 254 1 HUM County Sylvandale South of Jordan Creek
FWY Avocado Highway 15 11, 8 SD and RIV counties Route 78 in Escondido Temecula
SH Bakersfield, Maricopa and Ventura Highway
33, 119 5, 6, 7 VEN, SB, SLO, KER Counties Ventura Bakersfield
FWY Barstow Freeway 215, 15 8 SBD County Highland Avenue in San Bernardino
Nevada State Line
SH Bayshore Freeway 101 4 SCL, SM, SF Counties San Jose (Route 82) San Francisco (I-80)
SH Ben Hulse Highway 78 8, 11 IMP, RIV Counties (was Route 146 when named)
Route 86 near Brawley I-10 near Blythe
BTS Benicia-Martinez Bridge 680 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
BTS Benjamin E. Polak Memorial Bridge 125 11 SD County, Fletcher Parkway in La Mesa
BTS Bernard A. Hemenway Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
SH Bernie Richter Memorial Highway 99, 70 3 SUT County 5 mile segment of Route 99 south of Route 70
Intersection of Route 99/70
SRR Bert Lund Memorial Overlook 88 10 AMA Co, west of Peddler Hill
BTS Bidwell Bar Bridge 162 3 BUT County, Lake Oroville
HU Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Road 120 10 TUO, MPA Counties Route 108 Yosemite Valley
HU Big Oak Flat Road 120 10 STA, TUO Counties Oakdale Yosemite via Groveland
BTS Big Oak Flat Tunnels 10 Yosemite National Park Federal Park Road
HU Big Trees Highway 4, 89 10 CAL, ALP Counties Angels Camp Woodfords
SH Biggs-Willows Road 45, 162 3 GLE, BUT Counties Willows Biggs
BTS Bill Keene Interchange 101, 110 7 LA County, Interchange of Route 101/110
BTS Blecher-Freeman Memorial Causeway 80 3 YOL County, Yolo Causeway
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 62 8 SBD County, Twentynine Palms Junction 62 / I-10 Junction
Adobe Road
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 1 12, 7, 5, 4, 1
ORA to MEN Counties Junction with I-5 at Dana Point in Orange County
Route 101 at Leggett in Mendocino County
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 101 7, 5, 4, 1 Along western side of California Los Angeles Oregon State Line
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 680 4 CC County County Line between Contra Costa and Alameda
Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Solano County Line)
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 70 2, 3 YUB, BUT, PLU, LAS Counties Marysville Hallelujah Junction
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 395 8 SBD, MOD Counties Route 15 near Cajon Pass
Nevada State Line
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 89 9, 10, 3, 2 Along East side of California Route 395 near Topaz I-5near Mt. Shasta
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 40 8 SBD County I-15 at Barstow Arizona State Line
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 280 4 SCL, SM, SF Counties Third Street in San Francisco
I-680 in San Jose
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 140 10 MER, MPA Counties I-5 near Gustine Yosemite National Park
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 97 2 SIS County Weed Oregon State Line
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 58 5, 6, 8 SLO, KER, SBD Counties Route 101 (Santa Margarita)
I-15 (Barstow)
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 36 1, 2 District 1 and 2 Alton Susanville
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 254 1 HUM County Route 101 near the Sylvandale exchange
Route 101 south of the City of Stafford
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 8 11 SD, IMP Counties (former US 80) San Diego Arizona State Line
SRR Bogard (SRR) 44 2 LAS County, 28 miles NW of Susanville
FWY Border Friendship Route 8 11 SD, IMP Counties San Diego Arizona State Line
SRR Boron (SRR) 58 6 KER County, 3.9 miles West of Boron
SRR Brookside (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 3 miles West of Beaumont
BTS Bruce Allen Jensen, Lt. Col., USAF, Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Empire St, 20/49 Sep
BTS Bruce T. Hinman Memorial Freeway Interchange
101, 170 7 LA County, Hollywood Freeway and Ventura Freeway Interchange
SRR Buckman Springs (SRR) 8 11 SD County, 3.3 miles East of Pine Valley
FWY Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka Memoria Freeway
5 7 LA County West Burbank Boulevard in the City of Burbank
Hollywood Way in the City of Los Angeles
SRR Buttonwillow (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 2 miles North of I-5/58 Interchange
P Byzantine-Latino Quarter (maintain historic markers)
10 7 LA County, Pico - Union Area Olympic Blvd in Downtown Los Angeles
Venice Blvd in Downtown Los Angeles
SRR C. H. Warlow (SRR) (Kingsburg) 99 6 TUL County, at Dodge Ave near Kings River
SH Cabrillo Freeway 163 11 SD County I-5 I-15
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Cabrillo Highway 1 5, 4 SB, SLO, MON, SCR, SM Counties Las Cruces San Francisco
SRR Cactus City (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 miles East of Indio
BTS Caldecott Tunnel 24 4 ALA, CC County Line
SH California Corrections Youth Authority Counselor Ineasie M. Baker Memorial Freeway
60 SBD County, City of Chino South Milliken Ave. South Euclid Ave.
SH California Delta Highway 4 4, 10 CC, SJ Counties I-680 I-5
P California Highway Patrol Officer Arthur E. Dunn Memorial
89 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound Route 89
PM 6.00 PM 41.00
SH California Highway Patrol Officer David W. Copleman Memorial Highway
126 7 Ventura County Hallock Drive Fillmore City Limit
FWY California Highway Patrol Officers James E. Pence, Jr., Roger D. Gore, Walter C. Frago, and George M. Alleyn Memorial Highway
5 7 LA County Rye Canyon OC Magic Mountain Parkway
SH California Wildland Firefighters Memorial Highway
74 8, 12 RIV County, ORA County Lake Elsinore San Juan Capistrano
SH Caltrans Highway Maintenance Lead Worker Michael (Flea) Feliciano Memorial Highway
101 5 MON County North of Chualar from Payson Street
Esperanza Road
BTS Caltrans Maintenance Worker Memorial Bridge
80 3 SAC County/YOL County, Sacramento River Bridge and Overhead on I-80 known as the Bryte Bend Bridge
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SRR Camp Roberts (SRR) 101 5 MON County, 8.5 miles North of San Miguel
FWY Capital City Freeway Business 80, 51
3 SAC County (Business 80 is also known as Route 51)
Business 80 in Entirety
HU Capitol Highway 80, 65, 99 3, 2 TEH, BUT, YUB, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
BTS Carl L. Christensen Jr. Memorial Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Middle Channel
BTS Carl Langford Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS County, Salmon River (Somes Bar)
FWY Carleton E. Forbes Freeway 5 10, 3 SJ, SAC Counties Stockton Sacramento
SH Carneros Highway 121 4 NAP, SON Counties Route 37 in Sonoma County
Route 29 in Napa County
BTS Carquinez Bridge 80 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait
SRR Carson Hill 49 10 CAL Co, 4 miles South of Angeles Camp
HU Carson Pass Highway 88 10 AMA County Route 49 (Jackson) Woodfords (Alpine Co.)
HU Cascade Wonderland Highway 5 2 SIS, SHA, TEH Counties Red Bluff Oregon State Line
BTS Celano-Norris Memorial Bridge 152 10 MER County, O'Neil Forebay
HU Central Valleys Highway 43 6 FRE, KIN, TUL, KER Counties Selma Shafter
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Central Yosemite Highway 140 10 MPA County Merced County Line near Planada
Yosemite National Park
SH Charles Brown Highway 178 9 INY County (was Route 212 when named)
Route 127 (Shoshone) Nevada State Line
BTS Charles Edward Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eel River, Smith Point
BTS Charles J. La Porte Memorial Bridge 65 3 PLA County, Route 65 overcrossing near Roseville
BTS Charles R. Barnum Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South of Phillipsville, South Fork Eel River
BTS Charles William Carpenter Memorial Bridge
299 2 TRI County, 3.5 miles East of Humboldt County Line, Trinity River
BTS Chet Walker 45 3 GLE County, Stoney Creek Bridge
SH Chief F. S. "Pete" Pedroza Memorial Highway
111 11 IMP County I-8 E. Jasper Road near the City of Calexico
SH Chino Valley Freeway 71 8, 7 SBD, LA Counties Riverside County Line I-10
FWY CHP Officer Alfred R. Turner Memorial Highway
5 10 MER County Route 152 Route 165
FWY CHP Officer Artie J. Hubbard Memorial Freeway
5 3 SAC County Pocket Road Southern Boundary of the City of Sacramento
SH CHP Officer Christopher D. Lydon Memorial Freeway
67 11 SD County I-8 Mapleview Street in Lakeside
FWY CHP Officer Dale E. Newby Memorial Highway
5 10 SJ County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound I-5
Eight Mile Road French Camp Road
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH CHP Officer Daniel J. Muehlhausen Memorial Highway
62 8 RIV County 5.4 miles west of intersection of Route 62/177
4.6 miles east intersection of Route 62/177
SH CHP Officer David W. Copleman Memorial Highway
126 7 VEN County Hallock Drive Fillmore City Limit
SH CHP Officer David W. Manning Memorial Freeway
178 6 KER County, Bakersfield M Street Fairfax Road
SH CHP Officer Don J. Burt Memorial Highway
57 12 ORA County Orangethorpe Avenue Yorba Linda Bouldvard
SH CHP Officer Franke A. Story Memorial Highway
86 11 IMP County City of Imperial City of Brawley, Imperial County
P CHP Officer George W. Redding Memorial 273 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of noRoutehbound and southbound Route 273
PM 6.50 PM 10.50
BTS CHP Officer Glenn Carlson Memorial Bypass
267 3 NEV County I-80 Brockway Road
FWY CHP Officer Hugo Olazar Memorial Highway
280 4 SCL San Jose/Sickles Avenue onramp
San Jose Avenue Overcrossing
SH CHP Officer James J. Schumacher, Jr., Memorial Highway
99 10 MER County Athlone Road in Merced Worden Avenue in Merced
SH CHP Officer John Pedro Memorial Highway
1 5 SCR County Harkins Slough Road Pajaro River Bridge
P CHP Officer Kenneth L. Archer and Officer Robert G. Carey Memorial
58 5 SLO Co PM 18.3 Monument
P CHP Officer Larry J. Jaramillo Memorial 395 8 SBD Co P.M. 66.0 Monument
BTS CHP Officer Merle L. Andrews Memorial Interchange
405, 110 7 LA County interchange of I-405 and I-110
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
FWY CHP Officer Reuben F. Rios, Sr. Memorial Freeway
15 8 SBD Co Kenwood Ave Sierra Ave, SBD Co
SH CHP Officer Scott M. Greenly Memorial Fwy
85 4 SCL County Quito Road in the City of Saratoga
Prospect Road in the City of Saratoga
FWY CHP Officer Sean Nava Memorial Freeway 5 11 SD Co Tamarack Ave Route 78
BTS CHP Officer Shannon Distel Memorial Interchange
15, 91 8 RIV County, City of Corona, Interchange at I-15/91
SH CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway
166 5 SLO and SB Counties Route 101 near Santa Maria
Route 33 in the Cuyama Valley
FWY CHP Officer Stephen M. Linen, Jr. Memorial Freeway
5 11 SD Co Leucadia Blvd. La Costa Avenue
SH CHP Officer Thomas J. Steiner Memorial Highway
60 7 LA County City of Pomona from PM 28.00
PM 30.36
SH CHP Officers Walter Frago and Roger Gore Memorial Freeway
99 10 MER County Mission Ave Campus Parkway, UC Merced
BTS CHP Sergeant Gary R. Wagers Memorial Interchange
113 3 YOL County Connector at I-5 and Route 113
BTS Chresten Knudsen Interchange 10 8 SBD County, Route 10 and 30 Interchange (Tennessee St.)
SH Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway
10 7, 8 RIV, SBD Counties I-10 in Entirety
BTS Citizens for 52 Bridge 52 11 SD County, City of San Diego, E52-N15 Connector overcrossing
SH Civilian Women Volunteers All Wars Memorial Freeway
101 4 SM County Ralston Avenue exit in Belmont
Route 92
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Clarence Ward Memorial Boulevard 217 5 SB County (was Route 236 when named)
Route 101 (Santa Barbara)
U.C.S.B. Campus
BTS Clarence Wayne Dean Memorial Interchange
5, 14 7 LA County, Junction of I-5 and Route 14
SRR Clyde V. Kane (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 30 miles East of Barstow
SRR Coalinga-Avenal (SRR) 5 6 FRE County, 1.2 miles North of Lassen Ave
HU Coast Highway 101 7, 5, 4 SF to LA Counties Los Angeles San Francisco
SRR Collier Tunnel (SRR) 199 1 DN County, 3 miles South of Oregon State Line
SH Colonel William R. "Bill" Lucius Highway 101 4 SON County Russian River South of Healdsburg
Mendocino County Line
SH Colorado Freeway 134 7 LA County, (Former Route 159) Eagle Rock Blvd Figueroa Blvd in Pasadena
BTS Commander Isiah Nelson Memorial Hanging Gardens
280 4 SF County, Terraced Landscaping of southbound Route 280
18th Street (San Francisco)
20th Street (San Francisco)
BTS Commodore Schyler F. Heim Memorial Bridge
47 7 LA County, Cerritos Channel
BTS Congressman Don Clausen Overpass 101 4 SON County, Rohnert Park
SH Corona Freeway 71, 91, 15 7,8 LA, SBD, RIV Counties I-10 West of Pomona (Via former Route 77)
I-215
SRR Coso Junction (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 17 miles South of Juncture of Routes 395 and 190
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
FWY Costa Mesa Freeway (Formerly Newport Freeway)
55 12 ORA County Route 91 South Boundary of Costa Mesa
SRR Crestview (SRR) 395 9 MNO County, 1.6 miles South of Crestview
SH Crynthia and Erling Hjertager Memorial Highway
3 2 SIS County between the City of Callahan
and the City of Etna
SRR Crystal Springs (SRR) 280 4 SM County, near San Francisco Reservoir
BTS Dallas C. Bache Interchange 99 10 MER County, Shanks Road
BTS Dan Heryford Memorial 5 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Br. OH
BTS Daniel D. Mikesell Interchange 15 8 SBD County, Ontario, I-15 and I-10 Separation
BTS Danielle Van Dam Memorial Overpass 8 11 SD County, 2nd Street in El Cajon
SH Dave Ghilarducci Memorial Highway 101 1 Humboldt Co Bridge 4-16 Bridge 4-221
BTS David A. Hoffman Memorial Bridge 5 11 SD County, in Del Mar, Del Mar Heights Road
BTS David E. Freestone and Harry Lee Theurkauf Memorial Bridge
20 3 NEV County, Route 20/174 Separation
SH David E. Pierson and Bill Freeman Highway
86 11 IMP County San Felipe Creek Bridge (at Route 78)
Riverside County Line
BTS David S. Karp Overcrossing 880 4 ALA County, in San Leandro
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Dean E. Beattie Memorial Highway 163 11 SD County I-8 I-805
BTS Delbert A. Brown Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Boyes Creek Viaduct on the Redwood National Park Bypass
SH Deputy Bruce Lee Memorial Highway 111 8 RIV County Washington Street in La Quinta
terminus at Jefferson St.
SH Deputy David P. Grant Memorial Highway 49 10 TUO County one mile before Parrott's Ferry Road
one mile after Parrott's Ferry Road
SH Deputy Sheriff Eric Jon Telen Memorial Highway
168 6 FRE County, Within the City of Clovis Herndon Avenue Interchange
Temperance Avenue Interchange
FWY Deputy Sheriff Sandra Powell-Larson Memorial Highway
5 3 SAC County Q Street in Sacramento J Street
SH Deputy Sheriff Stephen Sorensen Memorial Highway
138 7 LA County 136th Street 195th Street
SH Deran Koligian Memorial Highway 180 6 FRE County Route 99 and upon completion from Route 33
Route 33 and upon completion to I-5
SRR Desert Oasis (SRR) 40 8 SBD County, 9 miles East of Newberry
SRR Division Creek (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 10 miles North of Independence
SH Don Clausen Highway 101 1 HUM, DN Counties Along the Redwood National Park Bypass
BTS Don O. O'Kane Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Donald DeMers Highway 41 6 FRE County Jensen Ave. in the City of Fresno
Elkhorn Ave.
FWY Donald D. Doyle Highway 680 4 CC and ALA Counties I-580 Route 24
SRR Donald S. Wieman Vista Point 18 8 SBD County, PM 21.4, two miles south of Rimforest
BTS Donna De Neal Bridge 805 11 SD County, I-805/Orange Avenue overcrossing
FWY Donna P. Mauzy Memorial Freeway 8 11 SD Co, City of El Cajon Route 67 Greenfield Drive
SRR Donner Summit (SRR) 80 3 NEV County, on Donner Pass
BTS Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Interchange
10, 110 7 LA County, Interchange of I-10/I-110
BTS Douglas A. Rix Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Idaho-Maryland Road UC
BTS Dr. Ernest Fine Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Smith River
FWY Dr. June McCarroll Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County Jefferson Street and Indio Blvd Interchange
Route 86
BTS Dumbarton Bridge 84 4 SM, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay
SRR Dunnigan (SRR) 5 3 YOL County, 0.5 miles North of Dunnigan
FWY Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road 80 3 PLA, NEV Counties Emigrant Gap Donner Lake
FWY Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway 80 4, 10, 3 SF to SIE Counties San Francisco Nevada State Line
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SH Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Freeway
41 6 FRE County, City of Fresno Ventura Avenue in City of Fresno
Herndon Avenue
BTS Dwight O'Dell Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
SH E.G. Lewis Highway 41 5 SLO County Route 101 Route 1
BTS Eagle Prairie Bridge 283 1 HUM County, Eel River South of Rio Dell
BTS Earl Sholes Memorial Bridge 5 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Bridge
SH Earle W. Wreiden Memorial Highway 29 1 LAK County Napa County Line Route 175
FWY East Shore Freeway 880, 80 4 CC, ALA, SCL Counties, East side of SF Bay
Route 101 (San Jose) Richmond
HU Eastside Highway 160, 80, 65, 99 3, 2 TEH, BUT, YUB, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
BSM East-West Blue Star Memorial Highway 80 4, 3 SF, ALA, CC, SOL, NAP, YOL, SAC, PLA, NEV, SIE Counties (Former US 40)
San Francisco Nevada State Line
BTS Ed Hanna Memorial Bridge 156 5 SBT County, San Benito River Bridge
BTS Edmond J. Russ Freeway Interchange 110 7 LA County, Routes 110 and 91 Interchange
BTS Edward Charles Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM Co, Eel River, Smith Point
HU El Camino Capitol 24, 680, 4, 160, 50
4, 3 ALA, CC, SAC, ED Counties Oakland South Lake Tahoe (Via Antioch and Sacramento)
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HU El Camino Cielo 154 5 SB County Route 101 near Santa Barbara
Route 101 near Zaca
SH El Camino Real 280, 82, 101, 5, 72
4, 5, 7, 11 SF to SD Counties Mexico International Border
San Francisco
SH El Camino Real 1, 280, 82, 238, 101, 5, 72, 12, 37,
121, 87, 162, 185, 92, 123
4, 5, 7, 11, 12
El Camino Real (Changes in law names additional sections as El Camino Real)
Sonoma southernly Mexico International Border
HU El Camino Sierra 14, 395, 89 7, 8, 69, 10, 3
ED, ALP, MNO, INY, KER, LA Counties Los Angeles South Lake Tahoe
HU El Camino Sierra/Midland Trail 14, 395 6, 9 MNO, INY, KER Counties Mojave Bridgeport
HU El Camino Viejo 33, 166 10, 6 SJ to KER Counties Wheeler Ridge Via Taft & Los Banos
I-5 South of Tracy
BTS El Dorado County Veterans Bridges 50 3 ED County, South Fork American River
BTS El Dorado County Vietnam Veterans Bridge
50 3 ED County, Weber Creek
FWY El Monte Police Officer Donald Ralph Johnson Memorial Highway
10 7 LA County, El Monte Junctionof I-10 / Route 19 in the City of Rosemead
Intersection of I-10 /I-605 in the City of Baldwin Park
FWY El Segundo Freeway 105 7 LA County Route 1 near the City of El Sengundo and L.A. Int. Airport
I-405
BTS Elephant Butte Tunnel 70 2 PLU County
P Elisha Stephens Historical Plaque (Donner Lake Overlook)
80 3 NEV County, West of Truckee
SRR Elkhorn (SRR) 5 3 SAC County, at Sacramento Metro Airport
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BTS Elkhorn Bridge 5 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River (Also see Vietnam Servicemen Memorial)
BTS Elmer Hurlbutt Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Dean Creek
SRR Empire Camp (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 2.5 miles South of Cummings
SRR Enoch Christoffersen Memorial Rest Area (Turlock)
99 10 STA County, 2.3 miles South of Turlock
SH Eric Seastrand Memorial Highway 46 5 SB County Route 1 near Cambria Route 101 near Paso Robles
BRS Erling Hjertager Memorial Bridge 3 2 SIS County, Wildcat Creek Bridge, PM 9.75 Br. No. 02-0166
BTS Ernest James Stidham, 1st Lieutenant, Memorial Bridge
20 3 NEV County, Grass Valley, Mill Street UC
FWY Escondido Freeway 15 11, 8 SD, RIV Counties (overlaps portion previously named)
I-8 I-215
FWY Escondido Freeway 15, 215 11, 8 SD, RIV Counties (was Route 395 when named)
I-805 Route 91
BTS Eugene A Doran Bridge 280 4 SM County, San Mateo Creek Crystal Springs Road
SH Everett and Louella Thomas Memorial Highway
101 1 HUM County Patrick's Point Undercrossing
Four miles north of that undercrossing in the vicinity of Big Lagoon
BTS F. Walter Sandelin Memorial Bridge 101 1 MEN County, 0.4 miles North of Sonoma County Line on Russian River
HU Feather River Highway 70 3,2 BUT, PLU Counties Oroville Quincy
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SRR Fenner 40 8 SBD Co, 45 miles West of Needles
BTS Figueroa Street Tunnels 110 7 LA County, Los Angeles at Figueroa Street
SH Filipino-American Highway 54 11 SD County western end Route 125
SH Firefighter Steven Rucker Memorial Highway
79 11 SD County Intersection with Route 79/78 in Santa Ysabel
Intersection with Route 79/Engineers Road in Cuyamaca
FWY Foothill Freeway 210, 30 7 LA County I-5 I-10 in Redlands
SRR Francis B. Mathews Memorial Rest Area 299 2 TRI County, between the communities of Salyer and Hawkins Bar
BTS Frank and Elly Hartman Bridge 29 1 LAK County, Six miles north of Middletown
SH Frank F. Momyer Bypass 108 10 TUO County, Sonora Bypass Route 49 Route 108
BTS Frank J. Hyman Memorial Bridge 1 1 MEN County, 10 Mile River
SH Frank Lanterman Freeway 2 7 LA County (also Glendale Freeway)
Route 134 (Glendale) I-210 (La Canada)
BTS Frank P. Belotti Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Near Garberville South Fork Eel River
SH Frank P. Belotti Freeway 101 1 HUM County (was Route 1 when named)
Sylvandale (6 miles north of Garberville)
Englewood (about 1 mile south of Redcrest)
SH Frank P. Belotti Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Bridge No 04-0241 at Smith Point
Myers Flat
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BTS Frederick W. Panhorst 1 1 MEN County, Russian Gulch
BTS G. H. Douglas Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Klamath River
BTS Gambetta Memorial Bridges 101 4 SON County, First Street, Cloverdale
SH Garden Grove Freeway 22 7 ORA County Route 405 Route 55
SH Gardena Freeway 91 7 LA County (Redondo Beach Freeway)
Eastern boundary of the City of Gardena
I-710
BTS Gary Ames Miller Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Brunswick Road OC
BTS Gary L. Hughes Memorial Interchange 80, 37 4 SOL County, Junction of I-80 and Route 37
SRR Gaviota (SRR) 101 5 SB County, at South end of Gaviota Tunnel
BTS Gaviota Gorge Tunnel 101 5 SB County
BTS Gene Autry Memorial Interchange 5,134 7 LA County, I-5/134 interchange
BTS General Douglas MacArthur Tunnel 1 4 SF County, Park Presidio Blvd.
P General John Fremont Historical Plaque 49 10 MPA County PM 30.5 PM 31.0
HU Generals Highway 198 6 FRE, TUL Counties Kings Canyon National Park
Sequoia National Park
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SH George Alan Ingalls Memorial Highway 198 6 Kings Co, Hanford Seventh Ave in Hanford 12th Ave in Hanford
BTS George F. Butler Memorial Bridge 29 4 NAP County, Napa River Bridge
BTS George J Cole Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River
BTS George M. Clark Memorial Bicycle Bridge 50 3 SAC County, Hazel Avenue Fair Oaks Rancho Cordova
BTS George M. Francis Memorial Bridge 121 4 NAP County, Imola Avenue, Napa River
BTS George M. Leatherwood Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eel River
BTS George Miller, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 4 CC, SOL County, Benicia-Martinez Bridge
BTS George R. Volland Memorial Bridge 54 11 SD County, Juncture at Route 54 and I-5
BTS George T. Hatfield 165 10 MER County, San Joaquin River
BTS Gillian Cichowski Memorial Overcrossing 17 4 SCL County, Bear Creek Overpass at the Lexington Reservoir
SH Glendale Freeway 2 7 LA County Route 101 I-210
SH Glendale Police Officer Charles A. Lazzaretto Memorial Freeway
134 7 LA County I-5 Route 2
FWY Glenn Anderson Freeway 105 7 LA County Route 1 I-605
SRR Gold Run (SRR) 80 3 PLA County, Between Sawmill and Gold Run overcrossing
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FWY Golden Center Freeway 20 3 NEV County Route 49 (near Grass Valley)
Nevada City
SH Golden Chain Highway 49 2, 3, 10, 6 PLU, SIE, YUB, NEV, PLA, ED, AMA, CAL, TUO, MPA and MAD counties
Route 49 in Entirety
BTS Golden Gate Bridge 101 4 SF, MRN Counties, across San Francisco Bay
Federal Bridge
SH Golden Gate Bridge Freeway 1, 101 4 SF, MRN Counties Lake Street via Route 1 Waldo Point via Route 101
FWY Golden State Freeway 5 7 LA County Junction 5/10/60/101 Route 14
HU Golden State Highway 99 6, 10, 3 Central California Bakersfield Sacramento
SH Grand Army of the Republic Highway 110, 5, 14, 395, 6
7, 8, 9 LA, KER, INY, MNO Counties (Formerly US 6)
San Pedro via Mojave Nevada State Line
SRR Grass Lake (SRR) 97 2 SIS County, 19.8 miles North of Weed
SH Great Sierra Wagon Road 120 9 MNO County (Tioga Road)
E Boundary Yosemite NP
Route 395
BTS Grizzly Dome Tunnel 70 2 PLU County, near Tobin
FWY Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone Memorial Freeway
5 11 SD County Basilone Road exit Camp Pendleton (main gate)
SRR H. Dana Bowers Memorial Vista Point (SRR)
101 4 MRN County, North end of Golden Gate Bridge
BTS H. Lyle Davis Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS County, Klamath River
SH Hansen Way 20, 49 3 NEV County, Grass Valley North East bound Frontage Road from South Auburn Street
Bennett Street
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SH Happy Trails Highway 18 7 SBD County, Apple Valley Apple Valley West City Limit
Apple Valley East City Limit
SH Harbor Freeway 110 7 LA County San Pedro Route 101
BTS Harlan D. Miller 5 2 SHA County, Dog Creek
SH Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson Expressway 65 3 PLA County, Roseville Bypass I-80 Blue Oaks Blvd.
BTS Harold "Bizz" Johnson Interchange 101 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Interchange
BTS Harold W. Comfort Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, northbound bridge over Van Duzen River
BTS Harry Crabb Tunnel 80 3 PLA County At East I-80 ramp from Sunrise Blvd.
BTS Harvey Robert Huss Memorial Bridge 1 5 MON County, Lime Creek Bridge
HU Hassayampa Trail 10 8 RIV County (see also Sunkist Trail)
Indio (via Mecca) Blythe
SH Hawthorn Freeway 107 7 LA County (Renamed Torrance Freeway)
Route 1 I-405
BTS Helen Madere Memorial Bridge 12 4 SOL County, Rio Vista Bridge
BTS Henry Edgar Beck Jr. Memorial Bridge 96 1 HUM County, Pearch Creek
BTS Henry G. Fenton Bridge 805 11 SD County, Eastgate Mall Road overcrossing
SRR Herbert S. Miles (SRR) 5 2 TEH County, 4.4 miles North of Red Bluff
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SRR Hillcrest (SRR) 299 2 SHA County, 3.9 miles East of Montgomery C.B.
SH Historic Highway Route 66 Former U. S. 66
7, 8 Routes 2, 101, 110, 210, 30, 66, 215, 15, 40
Santa Monica Arizona State Line
SH Historic Highway Route 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
Former Route US 99 (111, 86, 10, 5, 99, 80, 36, 160, 65, 20)
Mexico International Border
Oregon State Line
SH Historic U. S. Highway Route 101 Former US 101
1, 4, 5, 7 U. S. 101 Los Angeles Oregon State Line
SH Historic U. S. Highway Route 40 Former US 40 4, 3 Former Route U. S. 40 (80) San Francisco Nevada State Line
FWY Historic U.S. Highway Route 80 Former US 80 11 Former Route U.S. 80 (along I-8) in SD and IMP Counties
San Diego Bay Colorado River
SH Historic U.S. Highway 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
Former Route U.S. 99 (111,86,10,5,99,80,36,160,65,20)
Mexico International Border
Oregon State Line
SH Historic Yosemite Highway 132 10 MPA, TUO Counties Stanislaus CountyLine near La Grange
Route 49
BTS Hlel-Din Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, 8 miles East of Willow Creek, South Fork of Trinity River
BTS Hod Benedict Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eagle Point Viaduct
SH Hollywood Freeway 101, 170 7 LA County I-110 (4-level Interchange)
I-5
SRR Honey Lake (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 7.7 miles North of Milford
BTS Howard Griffin Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River (19.9 miles NE Route 101)
BTS Humboldt Bay Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Eureka Channel, Middle Channel and Samoa Channel Bridges
Bridge Numbers 04-0228, 04-0229, 04-
0230
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SRR Hunter Hill (SRR) 80 4 SOL County, 7 miles East of Vallejo
BTS Inspector Raymond J. Giacomelli Memorial Overcrossing
4 4 CC County, Pittsburg, Overcrossing at Route 4 / Loveridge Road
SRR Irvine Lodge (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 7.9 miles South of Laytonville
SH J. Arthur Younger Freeway 92 4 SM County Route 1 West Approach to San Mateo- Hayward Bridge
BTS Jack D. Maltester Mario Polvorosa Bridge 112 4 ALA County, Mulford OH (Davis St)
SH Jack O'Connell Highway 46 5 SLO County Route 101 in Paso Robles
Roue 41 at Cholame
HU Jack Rabbit Trail Old US 60 8 RIV County Moreno/Beaumont Blythe
BTS Jack Schrade Interchange 8, 805 11 SD County, I-8 and I-805 Interchange (Mission Valley Viaduct)
BTS Jacksonville Bridge 120 10 TUO County, Tuolumne River
FWY Jacob Dekema Freeway 805 11 SD County I-5 I-5
BTS James A. Guthrie Memorial Interchange 10 8 SBD County, I-10 and I-215 Interchange
BTS James Dean Memorial Junction 41, 46 5 SLO County, Near Cholame, Junction of Route 41/46
BTS James F. Deeble Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Banner Ridge Road overcrossing
BTS James J. McBride Bridge 101 7 VEN County, Ventura River
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SH James Lick Memorial Freeway 101 4 SF County I-80 San Mateo County Line
BTS James Van Duzen Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, southbound bridge over Van Duzen River
BTS Jerrold L. Seawell Underpass 65 3 PLA County, Roseville
SH Jerry Medina Memorial Highway 99 10 STA County Standiford Avenue/Beckwith Road
Toulumne Boulevard
SH Joash E. Paul Memorial Highway 99 10 STA County Mitchell Road Stanislaus/Merced County Line
BTS Joe A. Gonsalves Memorial Interchange 105, 605 7 LA Co, 105/605 Interchange
SRR John "Chuck" Erreca (SRR) 5 10 MER County, 0.7 miles North of Fresno County Line
FWY John B. Williams Freeway 980 4 ALA County (Grove Shafter Freeway)
I-880 17th Street
SH John C. Begovich Memorial Highway 49 10 AMA Co Southern City Limits Jackson
Route 88
BTS John Castro Memorial Interchange 29 4 NAP County, interchange at Route 29 and Trancas Road
FWY John F. Foran Freeway 280 4 SF County, San Francisco SF County Line 6th Street in San Francisco
BTS John F. McCarthy Memorial Bridge 580 4 CC County, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
SRR John G. Meyer Overlook 5 10 ALP County, overlook East of Carson Pass
SH John G. Veneman Freeway 99 10 STA County Modesto Turlock
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BTS John J. Hollister Memorial Bridge 166 5 SLO County, Huasna River
FWY John J. Montgomery Freeway 5 11 SD County San Diego (Route 94) Tiajuana (Mexico International Border)
SH John McVeigh, Jr. Memorial Highway 198 5 MON County Route 101 County of Fresno
HU John Muir Parkway 4 4 CC County I-80 I-680
BTS John R. Breen Memorial Bridge 1 DN County, Jed Smith Redwood State Park, Mill Creek
BTS John R. Trainer Memorial Bridge 36 2 TEH County, South Fork Cottonwood Creek
BTS John Robert Kunkel 20 3 NEV County, Bennet Street UC
BTS John Stuart Seeley Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Gold Flat Road UC
FWY John T. Knox Freeway 580 4 ALA, CC Counties (was Route 180 when named)
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
Albany Interchange (I-80)
SRR John Wilkie Safety Roadside (Fenner) 40 8 SBD County, 45 miles West of Needles
BTS Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange 105, 110 7 LA County
FWY Junipero Serra Freeway 280 4 SCL, SM Counties Route 1 in San Francisco
Route 17 in Santa Clara County
SH Kenneth L. Maddy Freeway 99 10 MER County 0.3 mile South of Dwight Way in Livingston
0.1 mile South of August Ave in Livingston
BTS Kenneth W. Scurr Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Bank Street UC
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FWY Kent D. Pursel Memorial Freeway 80 4 ALA County SF-Oakland Bay Bridge Contra Costa County Line
SH Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
99 6 KER County Northern Kern Countyline at County Line Road (J44) in Delano
Southern Terminus of Rt 99, 3.5 mile south of Mettler
SH Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
58 6 KER County Route 184 Kern County/San Bernardino County Line
HU Kings River Highway 180 6 FRE County Gen. Grant Grove Park Kings Canyon National Park
HU Kit Carson Pass Highway 88, 89 10, 3 AMA, ALP, ED Counties Jackson Route 50
BTS Knott Memorial Bridge 15 11 SD County, Penasquitos Creek Bridge
BTS Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge 101 1 MEN County, 4.95 miles north of SON-MEN County Line, Squaw Rock Viaduct
SH Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway 126 7 VEN County City of Santa Paula Route 101
BTS Kristopher's Crossing 41 6 MAD County Br. No. 41-0022, Fresno River Bridge
FWY Kumeyaay Highway 8 11 SD County Greenfield Drive on the eastern city boundary of El Cajon
Nimitz Boulevard in Mission Bay in San Diego County
SRR L. T. Davis (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 3 mile East of Portola
SH Laguna Freeway 133 12 ORA County (also Orange County Veterans Memorial Highway)
I-5 Laguna Beach
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SRR Lake Almanor (SRR) 36 2 PLU County, 4.3 miles East of Chester
HU Lake Tahoe Wagon Road 50 3 ED County East of Smith Flat Lake Tahoe
SRR Lakehead (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 0.9 miles North of Lakehead overcrossing
SRR Larry Combs Memorial Rest Stop 5 10 TUO County, Westley rest stop on I-5
SH Lassen State Highway 299 2 LAS County Shasta County Line Modoc County Line
SH Leo Stanley Hulett Highway 101 1 MEN County, in Willits 0.5 miles South of Haehl Overhead
0.5 miles North of Reynolds Highway
BTS Leslie A. Lowden Memorial Bridge 113 3 SUT County, Sutter Causeway Bridge
P Leslie Charlene Curtis Memorial Plaque 92, 101 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Separation
BTS Leslie G. Delbon Memorial Bridge 108 10 TUO County, Sonora, Sullivan Creek
BTS Lieutenant Charles Larsen Memorial Bridge
1 1 MEN County, Noyo River
SRR Lieutenant John C. Helmick Memorial Rest Area (Corning)
5 2 TEH County, 1.3 miles North of Corning
HU Lincoln Highway 580, 50 4, 10, 3 ALA to ED Counties Oakland Lake Tahoe via Stockton and Sacramento
HU Lincoln Highway (Alternate) 80 3 NEV, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Reno
FWY Linus F. Claeys Freeway 80 4 CC County Route 4 Carquinez Bridge
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HU Lions Trail 58, 155 6 KER County Bakersfield Kernville (Via Caliente-Bodfish Rd)
P Little India in City of Artesia 91 7 LA County, downtown Artesia Pioneer Boulevard exit on Route 91 north
HU Long Barn to Sonora Road 108 10 TUO County Sonora Long Barn
FWY Long Beach Freeway 710 7 LA County (was Route 167 when named, Los Angeles River Fwy)
Route 1 I-5
BTS Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David W. March Memorial Interchange
605, 210 7 LA County, Interchange of I-605/I-210
SH Los Angeles County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 Portion in L.A. County
BTS Louis De Martin Sr. Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Wilson Creek
SH Louis J. Papan Highway 1 4 SM County Interchange at Skyline Boulevard
Southern City Limits of Pacifica
SH Luther Burbank Memorial Highway 12 4 SON County (was Route 51 when named)
Santa Rosa Sebastopol
FWY Luther E. Gibson Freeway 680 4 SOL County (was Route 21 when named)
Benicia near Benicia-Martinez Bridge
Cordelia Rd. in Fairfield
BTS Lyle H. Davis Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS Co, Klamath River
FWY MacArthur Freeway 580 4 ALA County, Oakland Route 238 I-880
BTS Malcom G. Coomes Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River
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BTS Marco Antonio Firebaugh Interchange 5, 710 7 LA County, I-5/I-710 Interchange
BTS Marilyn Jorgenson Reese Memorial Interchange
10,405 7 LA County, I-10/I-405 Interchange
SH Marin County Veterans Memorial Freeway 101 4 MRN County Lucas Valley Road in San Rafael
North for two miles
SH Marina Freeway 90 7, 12 LA, ORA Counties (Formerly Richard M. Nixon Freeway)
Route 1 Route 91
BTS Mark C. Salvaggio Interchange 99 6 KER County, City of Bakersfield, Route 99
White Lane
BTS Mark Denis Melbourne Memorial Interchange
55, 91 12 ORA County, City of Anaheim, Interchange of Route 55/91
HU Mark Twain-Bret Harte Trail 108, 120 10 STA, TUO Counties Modesto Yosemite National Park
FWY Martin A. Matich Highway 30, 210 8 SBD County, (I-210 formerly Route 30) I-210/I-215 Interchange I-210/I-10 Interchange
FWY Martin L. Ganz Memorial Highway 405 7 LA County, Lawndale Rosecrans Avenue in the City of Manhattan Beach
Hawthorne Boulevard in the City of Lawndale
SH Martin Luther King, Jr. Freeway 94 11 SD County I-5 in the City of San Diego
Route 125
BTS Mary Adams Peacock Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Smith River, 12 miles East of Crescent City
SRR Massack (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 6.5 miles East of Quincy
BTS Matilija Tunnels 33 7 VEN County
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SRR Maxwell (SRR) 5 3 COL County, 2 miles South of Maxwell
SH Mayor James Thalman and Mayor Michael Wickman Memorial Highway
71 8 Chino Hills Soquel Canyon/Central Ave.
Pine Ave.
BTS Meyer Bistrin Memorial Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Eureka Channel
BTS Michael Evanhoe Interchange 85, 101 4 SCL County, Interchange of Route 85/101, San Jose
BTS Michael Goeller Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Sacramento Street overcrossing
SH Michael J. Burns Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Eureka Arcata
BTS Mignon "Minnie" Stoddard Lilley Memorial Bridge
404 1 MEN County, Bridge Number 10-0299, KM 160.03, under construction 2006
SH Military Intelligence Service Memorial Highway
23 7 VEN County Route 101 Route 118
SH Military Servicewomen's Memorial Highway
101 4 SM County Ralston Ave. Exit in Belmont, San Mateo
Santa Clara County line
FWY Mojave Freeway 15 8 SBD County (Former Arrowhead Trail)
I-215 at Devore Nevada State Line
SH Mono Lake Basin Road 120 9 MNO County Mono Mills (Site) Route 395
SRR Moon Lim Lee (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 5 miles East of Weaverville
FWY Moreno Valley Freeway 60 8 RIV County I-10 Route 91
P Mormon Battalion Historical Plaque 49 10 TUO County Near Mormon Creek
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SRR Moss Cove (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 10.5 miles South of Laytonville
SH Mother Lode Highway 49 10, 3 TUO, PLA Counties Sonora Auburn
SH Muir Woods Toll Road (Highway) Local Road 4 MRN County, Muir Woods Road, Mount Tamalpais State Park
Route 1 Junction of Panoramic Hwy
HU National Old Trail 66 (Old) 7,8 SBD County Los Angeles Needles (Via San Bernardino)
FWY National Purple Heart Trail 5, 80 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2, 4,
3
SD to SIS Counties and SF to SIE Counties
Mexico International Border (Tijuana) and San Francisco
Oregon State Line (Henley) and Nevada State Line
SH Needles Freeway 40 8 SBD County Route 15 Arizona State Line
BTS Nello J. Barsanti Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell, Eel River
FWY Nimitz Freeway 880 4 SCL, ALA Counties (was Route 17 when named)
Route 101 I-80
SH Northern Yosemite Highway 120 10 STA, TUO Counties San Joaquin Co. Line near Escalon
Yosemite National Park
BSM North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway 5 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
SD to SIS Counties Mexico Border (Tijuana) Oregon State Line (Henley)
BSM North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway 111, 86, 10, 5, 99, 65, 5
2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
IMP to SIS Counties (Former US 99)
Mexico Border at Calexico
Oregon State Line (Hilt)
FWY Norwalk Freeway 105 7 LA County I-405 Route 605 near the City of Norwalk
SRR O'Brien (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 9 miles North of Project City
FWY Ocean Beach Freeway 8 11 SD County (was Route 109 when named)
Sunset Cliffs Boulevard I-5 in San Diego
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SH Oceanside Police Officer Tony Zappatella Memorial Highway
76 11 SD County, Oceanside North Coast Highway Douglas Drive
SH Officer Bill C. Bean, Jr. Memorial Highway 174 3 NEV, PLA Counties Route 20 in Grass Valley I-80 in Colfax
SH Officer Dave Chetcuti Memorial Highway 101 4 SM County San Francisco International Airport
Broadway-Burlingame Exit
SH Officer James Rapozo Memorial Freeway 198 6 TUL County Route 99 Route 245
FWY Officer John Paul Morengo Memorial Freeway
680 4 ALA, CC Counties Alcosta Blvd I-580
SH Officer Mark A. White Memorial Highway 65 3 ED County Intersection with Sunset Boulevard
Intersection with Route 193 (McBean Parkway)
FWY Officer Richard Hyche Memorial Freeway 10 8 SBD County 6th Street overcrossing in Ontario
Euclid Ave.
FWY Officer Rick Charles Cromwell Memorial Freeway
12 3, 10 SAC, SJ Counties Lower Sacramento Road Route 99 at the Lodi City limits
SH Officer Stephan Gene Gray Memorial Highway
99 10 MER Childs Ave in Merced 16th Steet
FWY Ojai Freeway 33 7 VEN County Route 101 Foster Park
FWY Ontario Freeway 15 8 SBD, RIV Counties Limonite Avenue Exit, south of Route 60 interchange
I-215 at Devore
HU Orange Belt Highway 198, 65 6 TUL County Visalia Lindsay
SH Orange County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
1 12 ORA County San Juan Capistrano Golden West Street in Huntington Beach
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SH Orange County Veterans Memorial Highway
133 12 ORA County Route 1 Junction with Eastern Transportation Corridor
FWY Orange Freeway 57 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties Route 1 Route 60 near the City of Walnut
FWY Ort J. Lofthus Freeway 4 10 SJ County I-5 Route 99
HU Ortega Highway 74 12, 8 ORA, RIV Counties I-5 Lake Elsinore
SH Pacific Coast Highway 1 12, 7 ORA, LA, VEN Counties San Juan Capistrano El Rio
HU Pacific Highway 99 6, 10 FRE, MAD, MER, STA, SJ Counties (Valley Route Portion)
Fresno Stockton
BTS Parker B. Rice Memorial Bridge 12 4 SON County, near Santa Rosa Memorial Building and Sonoma County Fairgrounds
SH Pasadena Freeway 110 7 LA County (was Route 205 when named)
Route 101 (4-level Structure)
Pasadena
BTS Paul E. Mudgett Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Robinson Ferry Bridge, Eel River
SH Paul H. Pino Memorial Highway 395 9 INY County Route 190 Gill Station Coco Road
FWY Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway 10 7, 8 I-10 in its entirety. LA, RIV, SBD Counties
Santa Monica Arizona State Line
SH Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Highway 99 6 TUL, FRE Counties Tulare Fresno
BTS Perry and Emma McBeth Memorial Bridge 169 1 DN County, Terwer Creek
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BTS Peter Hillman Memorial Interchange 168 6 Fresno County, Bullard Ave Interchangein Clovis
BTS Philip A. Tritsch Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Washington St, Nevada City
SRR Philip S. Raine (SRR) 99 6 TUL County, 2.5 miles North of Tipton
HU Pines to Palms Highway 74 8 RIV County Mountain Center Palm Desert
BTS Pioneer Memorial Bridge 50 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River
HU Pioneer Trail 50 3 ED County Placerville Lake Tahoe
BTS Pioneer, Pasadena Memorial Bridge 134 7 LA County, Arroyo Seco
SH Police Officer Daniel T. Fraembs Memorial Highway
71 7 LA County, The section of Route 71 within the city limits of the City of Pomona
BTS Police Officer Louie Pompei Memorial Interchange
30, 210 7 LA County, interchange of Route 30/ I-210
SH Police Officer Richard Perkins Memorial Highway
395 9 INY County Southern city limits of Bishop
Intersection with Warm Springs Road in Inyo County
SH Pomona Freeway 60 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties I-5 Route 83 (Chino)
FWY Portola Freeway 380 4 SM County (also Quentin L. Kopp Freeway)
Route 1 Route 101 in the vicinity of the S. F. International Airport
BTS Posey Tube 260 4 ALA County, Oakland, Alameda
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SH Post 1747 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
70 3 BUT Co Pacific Heights/Georgia Way
Westbound ramp to Garden Drive, Oroville
BTS Presidio Tunnel 1 4 SF County
SH Purple Heart Veterans Highway 99 10, 3 SJ, SAC Counties Route 4 in Stockton Route 50 in Sacramento
FWY Quentin L. Kopp Freeway 380 4 SM County Route 1 near Pacifica Route 101
BTS Ralph A. Miller Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek
FWY Ramona Freeway 10 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties (now San Bernardino Freeway)
Route 101 I-215
BTS Randolph Collier Tunnel 199 1 DN County, Near Oregon State Line
SRR Randolph E. Collier (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 2.5 miles North of Route 96
SH Randy Bolt Memorial Highway 37 4 SOL County Route 29 Skaggs Road
BTS Randy Jennings Memorial Bridge 162 3 BUT County, crossing Feather River, west of the Routes 162 / 70 Junction
SH Ray E. Johnson Expressway 99 3 BUT County, South of Chico Pentz Road OC (PM 24.2) Edgar Slough (Br. No. 12-0128)
BTS Ray E. Ware Memorial Bridge 1 1 MEN County, Casper Creek
SH Ramon Ojeda Memorial Highway 78 11 SD Third Street in Ramona Route 76
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BTS Raymond A. Nachand Memorial Bridge 299 2 TRI County, over Trinity River
SH Redondo Beach Freeway 91 7 LA County (portion of it superseded by Gardena Freeway)
I-405 I-710
SH Redwood Highway 101 4, 1 MRN, SON, MEN, HUM, DN Counties Golden Gate Bridge Oregon State Line
BTS Reverend Cecil "Chip" Murray Overcrossing
10 7 LA County, Western Avenue Overcrossing
BTS Richard "Fresh Air" Janson Bridge 37 4 SOL County, Sonoma Creek Bridge
BTS Richard Alan Maxwell Memorial Interchange
99, 204 6 KER County, Juncture of Routes 99, 204 and Airport Drive, Bakersfield
BTS Richard Allen Flores Memorial Bridge 41 6 FRE County, Lincoln Avenue Overcrossing in Easton community
BTS Richard F. Cavness Memorial Bridge 101 4 SON County, Arata Lane, South of Healsdburg
BTS Richard F. Denbo Memorial Span 255 1 HUM County, Samoa Channel
BTS Richard Fleisher Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South of Scotia, Eel River
BTS Richard T. Silberman Bridge 15 11 SD County, Claremont Mesa Boulevard
BTS Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 580 4 MRN, CC Counties, San Pablo Bay
HU Ridge Route 5, 99 7, 6 LA, KER Counties San Fernando Bakersfield
BTS Rio Dell-Eel Bridge (OH) 101 1 HUM County, 04-0221L
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SH Riverside Freeway 91, 215 12, 8 ORA, RIV, SBD Counties I-5 I-10 (Colton)
BTS Robert E. McClure Tunnel 1 7 LA County, Santa Monica
BTS Robert F. Fisher Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Yager Creek
BTS Robert H. "Bob" Weatherwax Memorial 29 1 LAK County, St. Helena Bridge
BTS Robert L. Binger Interchange 41 6 FRE County, Shaw Avenue Interchange with Route 41
BTS Robert L. Bishop Viaduct 101 4 SON County, Santa Rosa, 4th Street
SH Robert M. Jackson Memorial Highway 89 10 ALP County Alpine/Mono County Line
Route 4
FWY Robert T. Monagan Freeway 205 10 SJ, ALA Counties I-5 I-580
P Roger Van Den Broeke Memorial Plaque 80 4 CC, SOL Counties, at Carquinez Bridge
BTS Ronald J. Walber 20 3 NEV County, Nevada City, Broad Street O C
SH Ronald Packard Parkway 78 11 SD County I-5 I-1515
FWY Rosa Parks Freeway 10 7 LA County I-110 I-405
SH Rosa Parks Highway 58 6 KER County Route 99 Route 184
BTS Rosa Parks Interchange 41, 99 6 FRE County, Downtown Fresno, Intersection of Route 41/99
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BTS Roscoe E. Hazard Memorial Bridge 805 11 SD County, San Diego, Adams Avenue
BTS Rose Ann Vuich Interchange 41, 180 6 FRE County, Routes 41 and 180 Interchange
FWY Ruben Salazar Memorial Freeway 710 7 LA County East Cesar Chavez Ave. Route 60
BTS Sadao S. Munemori Memorial Freeway Interchange
105, 405 7 LA County, Interchange between Routes 105 and 405
SRR Salyer (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 3 miles East of Salyer
SH Sam Helwer Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Myers Flat Stafford
BTS Samoa Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Eureka
FWY San Bernardino Freeway 10 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties (was Route 26 when named)
Route 101 I-215
FWY San Diego Freeway 5 11, 12 SD, ORA Counties Route 94 I-405 (S of Irvine)
FWY San Diego Freeway 405 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties (was Route 158 when named, Sepulveda Freeway)
I-5 (S of Irvine) I-5 (N of San Fernando)
BTS San Diego-Coronado Bridge 75 11 SD County, San Diego, Coronado Bay
P San Diego's Little Italy signs 5 11 SD County, Downtown Hawthorne Street exit on I-5 north
Front Street exit on Interstate 5 south
BTS San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge 80 4 SF, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay (James B. Rolf-never dedicated)
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FWY San Gabriel River Freeway 605 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties I-405 I-10
SH San Luis Rey Mission Expressway 76 11 SD County I-5 I-15
HU San Marcos Pass Road 154 5 SB County Route 101 (Los Olivos) Santa Barbara
BTS San Mateo-Hayward Bridge 92 4 SM, ALA County, San Francisco Bay
BTS San Pedro-Terminal Island Bridge 47 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island
HU San Simeon Highway 1 5 SLO County San Luis Obispo Monterey
SRR Sand Hills (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 20 miles West Arizona State Line
BTS Sandvig-Scanlon Memorial Bridge 152 10 MER County, California Aqueduct
FWY Santa Ana Freeway 5, 101 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties Route 110 (4-level Interchange)
I-405
HU Santa Fe Trail 110, 40 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties Los Angeles Needles (via SanBernardino)
FWY Santa Monica Freeway 10 7 LA County (was Route 173 when named)
Route 1 I-5
SH Santa Paula Freeway 126 7 VEN County Route 101 near Ventura I-5
SH Screaming Eagles Highway 101 7 VEN County, Portion of Route 101 in County of Ventura
SH Sears Point Toll Road 37 4 SON, SOL Counties Route 121 (Sears Point) Vallejo
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SH Seaside Freeway 47 7 LA County (was Route 167 when named)
San Pedro Long Beach
SRR Secret Valley (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 12 miles South of Ravendale
FWY Semper Fi Freeway 15 11 SD County Route 163 Miramar Road
BTS Sen. John A. Nejedly Bridge 160 4 CC, SAC Counties, San Joaquin River (also Antioch Bridge)
SH Senator Jim Costa Highway 180 6 FRE County (Will include any future freeway extension between Chestnut Ave and Clovie Ave)
Route 99 Chestnut Ave
BTS Senator Jim Ellis Bridge 52 11 SD County, City of San Diego, Routes 163 and 52 Separation
FWY Sepulveda Freeway 405 7 LA County (Portion of San Diego Freeway)
I-5 (South of Irvine) I-5 (North of San Fernando)
SH Sequoia-Kings Canyon Freeway 180 6 FRE County Brawley Ave Highland Ave
BTS Sgt. Emil Evenson Memorial Bridge 1 1 MEN County, Hare Creek
SRR Shandon (SRR) 46 5 SLO County, 0.9 miles East of Route 41 (West)
SRR Shingletown (SRR) 44 2 SHA County, 3.1 miles East of Shingletown
SH Shoreline Highway 1, 211 4, 1 MRN, SON, MEN, HUM Counties Mill Valley Ferndale
SH Sierra Freeway 168 6 FRE County Route 180 in Fresno Armstrong Ave in Fresno
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HU Sierra to the Sea 41 5, 6 SLO, TUL Counties Morro Bay Yosemite National Park
SH Sig Sanchez Highway 101 4 SCL County Morgan Hill Bypass in Santa Clara County
BTS Silvio "Botchie" Santi Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
SH Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway 118 7 LA County Route 23 (Moorpark) I-210 (San Fernando)
FWY Sinclair Freeway 280, 680 4 SCL County Route 17 (San Jose) Story Raad
I-680 near Story Road Alameda Co. Line
BTS Skinner-Serrano Memorial Bridge 101 5 MON County, Soledad, Salinas River Bridge
SH Skyline Boulevard 17, 35, 92, 280 4 SCR, SM, SF Counties Santa Cruz San Francisco
SH Skyway Freeway (Unconstructed) 170 7 LA County (aka La Cienega Freeway. Unsigned and unconstructed)
LA International Airport Route 90
FWY Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County, Coachella Valley portion of Interstate 10
Just West of the Route 111 cutoff in the Palm Springs area
A point at the bottom of the grade east of the City of Coachella
SH Sonoma County Veterans Memorial Highway
101 4 SON County Marin County line Healdsburg at the Bill Lucius Highway
SH Sonora and Big Meadows Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 TUO, MNO Counties Sonora Bridgeport
SH Sonora and Mono Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 TUO, MNO Counties Sonora Bridgeport
SH South Bay Freeway 54 11 SD County I-805 Route 94
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SH Southern Yosemite Highway 41 6 MAD County Fresno County Line Yosemite National Park
P Stagecoach Inn Historical Plaque 101 7 VEN County At Intersection between Ventura Park Road and Ventura Freeway
SH Stanley L. Van Vleck Memorial Highway 16 3 SAC County Dillard Road in Sacramento County
Amador County line
BTS Stanwood A. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge OH
BTS Stephen Lindheim Overcrossing 880 4 ALA County, I-880 / 98th Ave. Pedestrain Overcrossing
SH Stephen P. Teale Highway 26 10 CAL County Mokelumne Hill West Point, Calaveras Co.
SH Steven Lindblom Memorial Freeway 99 6 MAD County Southern city limits of Madera
Madera/Merced County Line
SRR Sunbeam (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 6 miles West of El Centro
HU Sunkist Trail 10 8 RIV County Indio Blythe (Via Mecca)
HU Tahoe-Ukiah Highway 20 3 MEN to NEV Counties Route 101 (N of Ukiah) I-80 (Emigrant Gap)
FWY Ted Williams Freeway 56 11 SD County I-5 I-15 in the City of San Diego
SRR Tejon Pass (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 3.5 miles North of Gorman
FWY Temecula Valley Freeway 15 8 RIV County (Portion also Escondido Fwy)
San Diego County Line Bundy Canyon Road near Lake Elsinore
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BTS Thomas E. Burnett, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 4 CC County, Fostoria Overcrossing on I-680, City of San Ramon
BTS Thomas L. DeVore Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, Mad River
BTS Thomas M. Sanders Memorial Bridge 1 5 MON County, Burns Creek Bridge
BTS Thomas W. Crawford Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Dorsey Drive OC
HU Three Flags Highway 15, 395 11, 8, 6, 9, 2
SD to MOD Counties San Diego Oregon State Line
SH Tinloy Street 20, 49 3 NEV County, Grass Valley South West bound frontage road from East Main Street
South Auburn Street
SH Tioga Road 120 9 MNO County (Also see Great Sierra Wagon Road)
East Boundary Yosemite National Park
Route 395
BTS Tom Taylor Bridge 26 10 CAL County, crossing the Middle Fork of the Mokelumne River, near West Point
SH Torrance Freeway 107 7 LA County Route 1 near Torrance I-405 near Lawndale
BTS Tower Bridge 275 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River
SRR Trinidad (SRR) 101 1 HUM County, 0.5 miles South of Seawood Drive (S.B), 0.5 miles South of Patricks Pt. U.C (N.B)
SH Trinity Scenic Byway 299 1, 2 HUM, TRI, SHA Counties Route 101 in Arcata I-5 in Redding
P Truckee Round House Historical Plaque 267 3 NEV County, in Truckee Truckee
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SH Tuolumne County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
108 10 TUO County, Portion of Route 108 in Tuolumne County
SH Twentynine Palms Highway 62 8 RIV, SBD Counties I-10 Route 177
SRR Two Rivers (SRR) 111 11 IMP County, 2.5 miles South of Calipatria
SH U.S. Submarine Veterans of WWII Memorial Highway
1 12 ORA County, now a facility under local jurisdition
Golden West Street in Huntington Beach
Orange County Boundary
SH United States Navy Lientenant Commander Otis Vincent Tolbert Memorial Highway
198 6 KIN County, Lemoore 18th Avenue 25th Avenue
SH Valley of the Moon Scenic Route 37, 121, 12 4 MRN, SON Counties Route 101 (near Ignacio) Santa Rosa (via Sonoma)
SRR Valley Wells (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 26 miles West of Nevada State Line
SH Ventura Freeway 101, 134 7 Ventura, LA Counties I-5 Santa Barbara County Line
SH Ventura Freeway Extension 101 7 VEN Santa Barbara County Line
Route 1, immediately east of the City of Ventura
SH Vernon L. Sturgeon Memorial Highway 101 5 SLO County Spring Street in Paso Robles
Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
BTS Veterans Home Memorial Bridge 29 4 NAP County, California Drive, Yountville
FWY Veterans Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County, east of Chiriaco Summit 5 miles East of PM 84 5 miles West of PM 84
SH Veterans Memorial Freeway Formerly 73 12 ORA County, now a facility under local jurisdition (MacArthur Blvd)
Route 1 (Corona Del Mar)
Jamboree Rd.
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SH Veterans Memorial Highway 101 5 MON County within City Salinas
SH Ventura County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 VEN County
SH Veterans Memorial Highway 156 5 SBT County, Hollister Bypass 0.2 miles East of Union Road in Hollister
0.4 miles East of San Felipe Road in Hollister
BTS Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Bridge 5 2 SHA County, Pit River Arm Bridge at Shasta Lake
SH Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
99 6 KER, TUL Counties McFarland Tulare
SH Vic Fazio Highway 113 3 YOL County I-5 I-80
BTS Vicente "Vince"Andrade Memorial Bridge 78 11 SD Co, San Marcos, Twin Oaks Valley Road Bridge
SH Victor V. Veysey Expressway & relocates west end of Ben Hulse Highway
78, 111 11 IMP County, Brawley Bypass Route 86 near Brawley Junction of Routes 78/111, East of Brawley
HU Victory Highway 580 ,205, 5,1 20, 99, 51, 80
4, 10, 3 ALA to SIE Counties (51 is also called Business 80 and the Capitol City Freeway)
Oakland Nevada State Line (via Stockton and Sacramento)
BTS Vietnam Servicemen Memorial Bridge 5 3 SAC, YOL County, Sacramento River (Also see Elkhorn Bridge)
SH Vietman Veterans Memorial Highway 119 KER County Route 184 Enos Lane
BTS Viggo "Vic" Meedom Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Hardscrabble Bridge, six miles east of Hiouchi Village
BTS Vincent Thomas Bridge 47 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island (San Pedro-Terminal Island Bridge)
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HU W. R. Holman Highway 68 5 MON County Pacific Grove Carmel Hill
BTS W. W. Brookey OH Memorial Bridge 108 10 STA County, Riverbank OH
FWY Wabash Boulevard (replaced by extension of I-15)
15 11 SD County I-5 I-805
BTS Waldo Tunnel 101 4 MRN County, North of Golden Gate Bridge
BTS Walter F. Maxwell Memorial Bridge 15 11 SD County, West Lilac Road OC
SH Warren Boulevard 13 4 ALA County (was Route 227 when named-Mountain Blvd. Fwy)
Route 24 I-580
BTS Warren West Memorial Bridge 237 4 SCL County, in San Jose, South Alviso OH
HU Wawona Road 41 6 FRE, MAD Counties Fresno Yosemite National Park
BTS Wawona Tunnel 41 10 Yosemite National Park Not a State Highway
BTS Webster Street Tube 260 4 ALA County, Oakland
SRR Weed Airport (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 6 miles North of Weed
FWY West Covina Police Officer Kenneth Wrede Memorial Highway
10 7 LA County, In the City of West Covina Vincent Ave. Grand Ave.
FWY West Side Freeway 5 6, 10, 3 KER to YOL Counties Route 99 (Wheeler Ridge)
Woodland
HU West Side Highway 5 3, 2 SAC to GLE Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
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SH West Valley Freeway 85 4 SCL County Route 101 near Bernal Road in San Jose
Route 101 near Moffett Blvd. in Mountain View
SRR Westley (SRR) 5 10 STA County, 0.9 miles South of San Joaquin Co. Line
SH Westminster Police Officer Steven L. Phillips
39 12 ORA County, City of Westminster I-405 Route 22
SRR Whitewater (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 1 miles West of Whitewater O. C.
SRR Wildwood (SRR) 10 8 SBD County, 1 miles West of Calimesa
SRR Wiley's Well (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 miles West of Blythe
SH Willard F. Libby Memorial Highway 116 4 SON County Sebastopol Forestville
SH Willard H. Murray Freeway 91 7 LA County Alameda Road in Compton
Central Avenue in Compton
SH Willliam Alexander Liedsdorff, Jr. Memorial Highway
50 3 SAC County Bradshaw Road Eastern Sacramento County Line
SH William "Bill" Lehn Memorial Highway 99 6 FRE County Mountain View Crossing in southern Fresno County
San Joaquin River on the northern boundary
SH William Byron Rumford Freeway 24 4 ALA County I-580 in Oakland Caldecott Tunnel
BTS William D. Abarr Memorial Bridge 299 2 TRI County, Trinity River
BTS William E. Leonard Interchange 15, 210 8 SBD County, I-15 and I-210 Interchange
FWY William Elton "Brownie" Brown Freeway 580 10 SJ County I-205 I-5
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BTS William H. "Harry" Armstrong Memorial Interchange
168 6 FRE County, Herndon Avenue Interchange
FWY William H. Lancaster Memorial Highway 210 7 LA County City of Duarte I-15 exit
BTS William J. C. Dinsmore Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
BTS William Martin Sell, Jr., Memorial Bridge 49 10 MPA County, East Fork Chowchilla River
FWY William T. Bagley Freeway 101 4 MRN County Waldo Tunnel in Sausalito
I-580 in San Rafael
SH William Z. Hegy Memorial Highway 101 1 HUM County Little River near Trinidad Patrick's Point Undercrossing
SRR Willows (SRR) 5 2 GLE County, 2 miles South of Artois
SH Women Veterans' Highway 99 10 SJ County Hammer Lane Route 4
BTS Yerba Buena Tunnel 80 4 SF County, SFOBB
SH Yolo and Lake Highway 16, 20, 53 3, 1 YOL, COL, LAK Counties Rumsey Lower Lake
SH Yosemite Freeway 41 6 FRE County Elkhorn Ave Herndon Ave
Ventura Ave Madera County Line
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NAMED FREEWAYS
NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Alan S. Hart Freeway 80 3 SCR 102, CH 164, 1986 Sacramento County Line Nevada State Line
Antelope Valley Freeway (was Route 23 when named)
14 7 ACR 57, CH 196, 1957 Route 5 (South of Newhall) Avenue D, North of Lancaster
Archie Moore Memorial Freeway 15 11 ACR 90, CH 141, 1999 Home Avenue exit Ocean View Boulevard exit
Arroyo Seco Parkway (Formerly Arroyo Seco Fwy, Pasadena Fwy)
110 7 Statues, Caltrans, 1996 4-level Structure in LA Pasadena
Arthur H. Breed Jr. Freeway 580 4 SCR 5, CH 73, 1983 Castro Valley Livermore
Avocado Highway 15 11, 8 SCR 9, CH 62, 1997 Route 78 in Escondido Temecula
Barstow Freeway 215, 15 8 By Commission, 11/20/1958 Highland Avenue in San Bernardino
Nevada State Line
Border Friendship Route 8 11 SCR 104, CH 254, 1968 San Diego Arizona State Line
Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka Memorial Freeway
5 7 ACR 156, CH 150, 2004 West Burbank Boulevard in the City of Burbank
Hollywood Way in the City of Los Angeles
California Highway Patrol Officers James E. Pence, Jr., Roger D. Gore, Walter C. Frago, and George M. Alleyn Memorial Highway
5 7 SCR 93, CH 92, 2006 Rye Canyon OC Magic Mountain Parkway
Capital City Freeway Business 80 3 Sacramento Area Council of Governments, 1996
Business 80 in Entirety Business 80 is also know as Route 51
Carleton E. Forbes Freeway 5 10, 3 ACR 62, CH 26, 1982 Stockton Sacramento
CHP Officer Alfred R. Turner Memorial Highway
5 10 SCR 80, CH 97, 1998 Route 152 Route 165
CHP Officer Artie J. Hubbard Memorial Freeway
5 3 SCR 12, CH 73, 2005 Pocket Road Southern Boundary City of Sacramento
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NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
CHP Officer Dale E. Newby Memorial Highway
5 10 SCR 89, CH 155, 2002 Eight Mile Road French Camp Road
CHP Officer Hugo Olazar Memorial Highway
280 4 SCR 36, CH 127, 1999 San Jose/Sickles Avenue onramp San Jose Avenue Overcrossing
CHP Officer Reuben F. Rios, Sr. Memorial Freeway
15 8 ACR 110, 2000 Kenwood Ave Sierra Ave, SBD County
CHP Officer Sean Nava Memorial Freeway 5 11 SCR 24, CH 127, 2003 Tamarack Ave. Route 78
CHP Officer Stephen M. Linen, Jr. Memorial Freeway
5 11 SCR 24, CH 127, 2003 Leucadia Boulevard La Costa Avenue
Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway
10 7, 8 ACR 106, CH 71, 1976 Route 10 in Entirety
Costa Mesa Freeway (Formerly Newport Freeway)
55 12 ACR 177, CH 86, 1976 Route 91 South Boundary of Costa Mesa
Deputy Sheriff Sandra Powell-Larson Memorial Highway
5 3 SCR 96, CH 113, 2006 Q Street in Sacramento J Street
Donald D. Doyle Highway 680 4 SCR 69, CH 93, 1998 I-580 24
Donna P. Mauzy Memorial Freeway 8 11 ACR 93, CH 127, 2001 State Highway 67 Greenfield Dr
Dr. June McCarroll Memorial Freeway 10 8 SCR 58, 2000 Jefferson St and Indio Blvd Intersection
Route 86
Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road 80 3 CH 224, 1909 Emigrant Gap Donner Lake
Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway 80 4, 10, 3 Federal Highway Act, 1973 San Francisco Nevada State Line
East Shore Freeway 880, 80 4 SCR 99, CH 229, 1968 Rt 101 (San Jose) Richmond
El Monte Police Officer Donald Ralph Johnson Memorial Highway
10 7 ACR 71, CH 115, 2003 Intersection of Routes 10/19 in the City of Rosemead
Intersection of Routes I-10/I-605 in the City of Baldwin Park
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NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
El Segundo Freeway 105 7 ACR 46, CH 362, 1969 Route 1 near the City of El Segundo and L.A. Int. Airport
I-405
Escondido Freeway (Overlaps portion previously named)
15 11, 8 ACR 34, CH 67, 1979 I-8 I-215
Escondido Freeway (was Route 395 when named)
15, 215 11, 8 By Commission, 1/24/1957 I-805 Route 91
Foothill Freeway 210, 30 7 SCR 29, CH 128, 1991 I-5 I-10 in Redlands
Glenn Anderson Freeway 105 7 SCR 34, CH 83, 1987 Route 1 I-605
Golden Center Freeway 20 3 SR 340, HR 556, 1968 Route 49 (near Grass Valley) Nevada City
Golden State Freeway 5 7 MTEB, 2/28/58 Junction 5/10/60/101 Route 14
Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone Memorial Freeway
5 11 SCR 25, CH 72, 1999 Basilone Road exit Camp Pendleton (main gate)
Historic U.S. Highway Route 80 8 11 ACR 123, CH 104, 2006 Portions in San Diego County Portions in Imperial County
Jacob Dekema Freeway 805 11 SCR 12, CH 48, 1982 I-5 I-5
John B. Williams Freeway (aka Grove Shafter Freeway)
980 4 ACR 52, CH 61, 1977 Route 880 17th Street
John F. Foran Freeway 280 4 SCR 73, CH 49, 1986 SF County Line 6th Street in San Francisco
John J. Montgomery Freeway 5 11 ACR 16, CH 83,1949 San Diego (Route 94) Tia Juana (Mexico Int'l Border)
John T. Knox Freeway (was Route 180 when named)
580 4 SCR 50, CH 78, 1980 Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Albany Interchange (Route 80)
Junipero Serra Freeway 280 4 ACR 140, CH 208, 1967 Route 1 in San Francisco Route 17 in Santa Clara County
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NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Kent D. Pursel Freeway 80 4 SCR 99, CH 229, 1968 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
Alameda-Contra Costa County line
Kumeyaay Highway 8 11 ACR 156, CH 90, 2002 Greenfield Drive on the eastern city boundary of El Cajon
Nimitz Boulevard in Mission Bay in San Diego County
Linus F. Claeys Freeway 80 4 SCR 85, CH 80, 1990 Route 4 Carquinez Bridge
Long Beach Freeway (was Route 167 when named, Los Angeles River Fwy)
710 7 By Commission 11/18/1954 Route 1 I-5
Luther E. Gibson Freeway (was Route 21 when named)
680 4 SCR 21, CH 160, 1967 Benicia near Benicia-Martinez Bridge
Cordelia Rd. in Fairfield
MacArthur Freeway 580 4 ACR 27, CH 156, 1968 Route 238 I- 880
Martin A. Matich Highway 30, 210 8 ACR 156, CH 156, 2006 210/215 Interchange (210 formerly Route 30)
210/10 Interchange
Martin L. Ganz Memorial Highway 405 7 ACR 145, CH 145, 2004 Rosecrans Avenue in the city of Manhattan Beach
Hawthorne Boulevard
Mojave Freeway (Former Arrowhead Trail) 15 8 ACR 47, CH 117, 1987 Route 215 at Devore Nevada State Line
Moreno Valley Freeway 60 8 SCR 45, CH 103, 1989 Route 10 Route 91
National Purple Heart Trail 5, 80 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2, 4, 3
SCR 14, CH 79, 2001 Mexico Int'l Border (Tijuana) and San Francisco
Oregon State Line (Henley) and Nevada State Line
Nimitz Freeway (was Route 17 when named).
880 4 SCR 23, CH 84, 1958 Route 101 I-80
Norwalk Freeway 105 7 ACR 46, CH 362, 1969 Route 405 Route 605 near the city of Norwalk
Ocean Beach Freeway (was Route 109 when named)
8 11 ACR 117, CH 233, 1968 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard I-5 in San Diego
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NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Officer John Paul Morengo Memorial Freeway
680 4 SCR 60, 2000 Alcosta Blvd I-580
Officer Richard Hyche Memorial Freeway 10 8 SCR 95, CH 93, 2006 6th Street overcrossing in Ontario Euclid Ave.
Ontario Freeway 15 8 ACR 10, CH 136, 1989 Limonite Avenue Exit, south of Route 60 interchange
I-215 at Devore
Ort J. Lofthus Freeway 4 10 ACR 95, CH 51, 1986 Route 5 Route 99
Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway 10 7, 8 SCR 8, CH 72, 2005 Santa Monica Arizona State Line
Portola Freeway (Superseded by Quentin L. Kopp Freeway)
380 4 ACR 113. CH 217, 1970 Route 1 Route 101 in the vicinity of the S. F. International Airport
Quentin L. Kopp Freeway 380 4 SCR 99, CH 145, 1998 Route 1 near Pacifica Route 101
Ramona Freeway (now San Bernardino Freeway)
10 7, 8 Unofficially named Route 101 I-215
Robert T. Monagan Freeway 205 10 ACR 75, CH 128, 1985 I-5 I-580
Rosa Parks Freeway 10 7 ACR 134, CH 2, 2002 I-110 I-405
Rubin Salazar Memorial Highway 710 7 SCR 46, CH 78, 2005 East Cesar Chavez Ave. Route 60
San Bernardino Freeway (was Route 26 when named)
10 7, 8 By Commission, 11/18/1954 Route 101 I-215
San Diego Freeway 5 11, 12 By Commission 4/25/1957 Route 94 Route 405 (S of Irvine)
San Diego Freeway (was Route 158 when named, Sepulveda Freeway)
405 12, 7 By Commission 11/18/1954 Route 5 (S of Irvine) Route 5 (N of San Fernando)
San Gabriel River Freeway 605 12, 7 SB 99, CH 1101, 1967 I-405 I-10
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NAMED FREEWAYS (FWY)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Santa Ana Freeway 5, 101 12, 7 Location Route 110 (4-level Interchange) I-405
Santa Monica Freeway (was Route 173 when named)
10 7 By Commission 4/25/1957 Route 1 I-5
Semper Fi Freeway 15 11 ACR 121, CH 40, 2004 State Hwy Route 163 Miramar Road
Sepulveda Freeway (Portion of San Diego Freeway)
405 7 Location I-5 (S of Irvine) I-5 (N of San Fernando)
Sinclair Freeway 280, 680 4 ACR 104, CH 168, 1967 Route 17 (San Jose) Story Raad I-680 near Story Road Alameda Co. Line
Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway 10 8 ACR 25, CH 58, 2001 Just W of the State Hwy 111 cutoff in the Palm Springs area
A point at the bottom of the grade E of the City of Coachella
Steven Lindblom Memorial Freeway 99 6 ACR 35, CH 83, 2003 Southern city limits of Madera Madera/Merced County Line
Ted Williams Freeway 56 11 ACR 21, CH 74, 1993 I-5 I-15 in the City of San Diego
Temecula Valley Freeway (Portion also Escondido Fwy)
15 8 ACR 125, CH 78, 1990, Prior: Escondido & Coronado Fwy
San Diego County Line Bundy Canyon Road near Lake Elsinore
Veterans Memorial Freeway 10 8 ACR 137, CH 104, 1994 5 miles east of mile marker 84 5 miles west of mile marker 84
Wabash Boulevard 15 11 Location I-5 I-805
West Covina Police Officer Kenneth Wrede Memorial Highway
10 7 ACR 104, CH 102, 2006 Vincent Ave. Grand Ave.
West Side Freeway 5 6, 10, 3 Location Route 99 (Wheeler Ridge) Woodland
William Elton "Brownie" Brown Freeway 580 10 ACR 74, CH 127, 1985 I-205 I-5
William H. Lancaster Memorial Highway 210 7 ACR 2, CH 76, 2003 City of Duarte I-15 exit
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NAMED STATE HIGHWAYS AND OTHER ROUTES
NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
100th Infantry Battalion Memorial Highway 99 6 ACR 62, CH 115, 1994 City of Fresno City of Madera
10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway 89 3 SCR 43, CH 106, 1997 City of Truckee Tahoe City
442nd Regimental Combat Team Memorial Highway
99 10 ACR 62, CH 115, 1994 City of Salida City of Manteca
Abiel Barron Memorial Highway 138 7 ACR 5, CH 64, 2005 Lone Pine Canyon Kruse Road
Aerospace Highway 14 6 ACR 119, CH 83, 2002 Pearblossom Highway Route 395
Alex Madonna Memorial Highway 101 5 ACR 97, CH 83, 2006 Madonna Road exit in San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
All America City Highway 65 6 ACR 47, CH 41, 1996 Route 99 Route 198
Allessandro Freeway (also Glendale Freeway)
2 7 Historic usage derived from Allesandro Street
Route 101 I-210
Alpine State Highway 88, 89, 4 10 CH 468, 1911 Jackson Calaveras Big Trees (Via Markleeville)
Artesia Freeway 91 7 ACR 80, CH 148, 1970 I-710 I-5 in Fullerton
Avenue of the Giants 254 1 ACR 10, CH 36, 1960 Sylvandale South of Jordan Creek
Bakersfield, Maricopa and Ventura Highway 33, 119 5, 6, 7 CH 610, 1913 Ventura Bakersfield
Bayshore Freeway 101 4 Location San Jose (Rte 82) San Francisco (I-80)
Ben Hulse Highway (was Route 146 when named)
78 8, 11 AB 2499, CH 1387, 1961 Route 86 near Brawley I-10 near Blythe
Bernie Richter Memorial Highway 99, 70 3 ACR 189, CH 142, 2004 5 mile segment of Route 99 south of Route 70
Intersection of Route 99/70
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Biggs-Willows Road 45, 162 3 CH 542, 1919 Willows Biggs
Cabrillo Highway 1 5, 4 AB 1769, CH 1569, 1959 Las Cruces San Francisco
Cabrillo Freeway 163 11 Historical I-5 I-15
California Corrections Youth Authority Counselor Ineasie M. Baker Memorial Freeway
60 8 ACR 63, CH 115, 2005 City of Chino, South Milliken Ave.
South Euclid Ave.
California Delta Highway 4 4, 10 SCR 11, CH 46, 1987 I-680 I-5
California Highway Patrol Officer David W. Copleman Memorial Highway
126 7 ACR 46, CH 66, 2005 Hallock Drive Fillmore City Limit
California Highway Patrol Officer Franke A. Story Memorial Highway
86 11 ACR 57, CH 73, 1996 City of Imperial City of Brawley, Imperial County
California Wildland Firefighters Memorial Highway 74 8, 12 SCR 71, CH 22, 2002 Lake Elsinore San Juan Capistrano
Caltrans Highway Maintenance Lead Worker Michael (Flea) Feliciano Memorial Highway
101 5 SCR 120, CH 141, 2006 North of Chualar between Payson Street
Esperanza Road
Carneros Highway 121 4 SCR 62, CH 29, 1992 Route 37 in Sonoma County Route 29 in Napa County
Central Yosemite Highway 140 10 ACR 27, CH 69, 1989 Merced County Line near Planada
Yosemite National Park
Charles Brown Highway (was Route 212 when named)
178 9 SCR 13, CH 25, 1961 Route 127 (Shoshone) Nevada State Line
Chief F. S. "Pete" Pedroza Memorial Highway 111 11 SCR 64, CH 116, 2004 I-8 East Jasper Road near the city of Calexico
Chino Valley Freeway 71 8, 7 ACR 20, CH 55, 1993 Riverside County Line I-10
CHP Officer Christopher D. Lydon Memorial Freeway
67 11 ACR 53, CH 88, 1999 I- 8 Mapleview Street in Lakeside
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
CHP Officer Daniel J. Muehlhausen Memorial Highway
62 8 ACR 29, CH 90, 2003 5.4 miles west of intersection of Routes 62/177
4.6 miles east intersection of Routes 62/177
CHP Officer David W. Manning Memorial Freeway 178 6 SCR 50, CH 117, 2004 M Street Fairfax Road
CHP Officer Don J. Burt Memorial Highway 57 12 ACR 7, CH 80, 2003 Orangethorpe Avenue Yorba Linda Bouldvard
CHP Officer Franke A. Story Memorial Highway 86 11 ACR 57, CH 73, 1996 City of Imperial City of Brawley, Imperial County
CHP Officer James J. Schumacher, Jr., Memorial Highway
99 10 ACR 111, CH 32, 2002 Athlone Road in Merced Worden Avenue in Merced
CHP Officer John Pedro Memorial Highway 1 5 SCR 67, CH 118, 2004 Harkins Slough Road Pajaro River Bridge
CHP Officer Scott M. Greenly Memorial Fwy 85 4 ACR 172, CH 140, 1998 Quito Road in the City of Saratoga
Prospect Road in the City of Saratoga
CHP Officer Thomas J. Steiner Memorial Highway 60 7 SCR 20, CH 2, 2006 City of Pomona from PM 28.00 to PM 30.36
CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway 166 5 SCR 79, CH 65, 1998 Route 101 near Santa Maria Route 33 in the Cuyama Valley
CHP Officers Walter Frago and Roger Gore Memorial Freeway
99 10 ACR 180, CH 147, 2000 Mission Ave Campus Parkway, UC Merced
CHP Sergeant Gary R. Wagers Memorial Interchange
5, 113 3 ACR 16, CH 70, 2005 Connector at I-5 and Route 113
Civilian Women Volunteers All Wars Memorial Freeway
101 4 ACR 83, 1999 Ralston Avenue exit in Belmont Route 92
Clarence Ward Memorial Boulevard (was Route 236 when named)
217 5 AB 2718, CH 1789, 1955 Route 101 (Santa Barbara) UCSB Campus
Colonel William R. "Bill" Lucius Highway 101 4 SCR 73, CH 15, 1990 Russian River South of Healdsburg
Mendocino County Line
Colorado Freeway 134 7 Location Eagle Rock Blvd Figueroa Blvd in Pasadena (Former Route 159)
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Corona Freeway 71, 91, 15 7, 8 By Commission, 7/23/1958 I-10 W of Pomona (Via former Route 77)
I-215
Crynthia and Erling Hjertager Memorial Highway 3 2 ACR 108, CH 84, 2006 Between City of Callahan and City of Etna
Dave Ghilarducci Memorial Highway 101 1 SCR 12, CH 92, 2001 Bridge 4-16 Bridge 4-221
David E. Pierson and Bill Freeman Highway 86 11 ACR 23, CH 68, 1989 San Felipe Creek Bridge (at Rte 78)
Riverside County Line
Dean E. Beattie Memorial Highway 163 11 ACR 162, CH 123, 2004 I-8 I-805
Deputy Bruce Lee Memorial Highway 111 8 SCR 5, CH 15, 2005 Washington St. in La Quinta Jefferson Street
Deputy David P. Grant Memorial Highway 49 10 ACR 132, CH 105, 2006 One mile before Parrott's Ferry Road
One mile after Parrott's Ferry Road
Deputy Sheriff Eric Jon Telen Memorial Highway 168 6 SCR 43, CH 70, 2002 Herndon Avenue Interchange Temperance Avenue Interchange
Deputy Sheriff Stephen Sorensen Memorial Highway
138 7 ACR 135, CH 42, 2004 136th Street 195th Street
Deran Koligian Memorial Highway 180 6 SCR 94, CH 158, 2002 Route 99/Route 33 Route 33/ I-5
Don Clausen Highway 101 1 ACR 92, CH 62, 1996 Along the Redwood National Park Bypass
Donald DeMers Highway 41 6 SCR 37, CH 138, 2006 Jensen Avenue in the City of Fresno
Elkhorn Avenue
Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Freeway 41 6 SCR 42, CH 141, 1971 Ventura Avenue in City of Fresno Herndon Avenue
E.G. Lewis Highway 41 5 ACR 76, CH 47, 1994 Route 101 Route 1
Earle W. Wreiden Memorial Highway 29 1 SCR 18, CH 80, 2001 Napa County Line Route 175
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
El Camino Real 280, 82, 101, 5, 72
4, 5, 7, 11 AB 1769, CH 1569, 1959 Mexico International Border San Francisco
El Camino Real misc tech changes in law
1, 280, 82, 238, 101, 5, 72, 12, 37,
121, 87, 162, 185, 92, 123
4, 5, 7, 11, 12
AB 1707, CH 739, 2001 Sonoma southernly Mexico International Border
Eric Seastrand Memorial Highway 46 5 ACR 22, CH 75, 1993 Route 1 near Cambria Route 101 near Paso Robles
Everett and Louella Thomas Memorial Highway 101 1 SCR 69, CH 120, 2004 Patrick's Point Undercrossing Four miles north of the undercrossing in the vicinity of Big Lagoon
Filipino-American Highway 54 11 ACR 157, CH 145, 2006 Western End of Route Route 125
Firefighter Steven Rucker Memorial Highway 79 11 SCR 53, CH 114, 2004 Intersection with State Hwy Route 79/78 in Santa Ysabel
Intersection with State Hwy Route 79/Engineers Road in Cuyamaca
Frank Lanterman Freeway (also Glendale Freeway)
2 7 ACR 131, CH 126, 1978 Route 134 (Glendale) Route 210 (La Canada)
Frank F. Momyer Bypass 108 10 ACR 112, CH 97, 1986 Route 49 Route 108
Frank P. Belotti Freeway (was Route 1 when named)
101 1 HR 461, 1961 Sylvandale (6 miles north of Garberville)
Englewood (about 1 mile south of Redcrest)
Frank P. Belotti Memorial Freeway 101 1 ACR 54, CH 114, 1994 Bridge No 04-0241 at Smith Point Myers Flat
Garden Grove Freeway 22 7 By Commission, 10/22/1957 I-405 Route 55
Gardena Freeway (Formerly Redondo Beach Freeway)
91 7 SCR 16, CH 35, 1991 Eastern boundary of the City of Gardena
I-710
Glendale Freeway 2 7 By Commission, 8/17/1955 Route 101 I-210
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Glendale Police Officer Charles A. Lazzaretto Memorial Freeway
134 7 ACR 67, CH 97, 1999 I-5 Route 2
George Alan Ingalls Memorial Highway 198 6 ACR 47, CH 60, 2001 Seventh Ave in Hanford 12th Ave in Hanford
Golden Chain Highway 49 2, 3, 10, 6 AB 2922, CH 1318, 1992, Pub Res Code
Route 49 in Entirety
Golden Gate Bridge Freeway 1, 101 4 SCR 11, CH 39, 1954 Lake St via Route 1 Waldo Point via Route 101
Grand Army of the Republic Highway (Formerly US 6)
110, 5, 14, 395, 6
7, 8, 9 ACR 33, CH 73, 1943 San Pedro via Mojave Nevada State Line
Great Sierra Wagon Road (Tioga Road)
120 9 CH 306, 1915 East Boundary Yosemite National Park
Route 395
Hansen Way Frontage Rd. 3 SCR 10, CH 104, 2005 Frontage Road from South Auburn Street
Bennett Street in Grass Valley, Route 20/49
Happy Trails Highway 18 7 ACR 82, CH 80, 1992 Apple Valley West City Limit Apple Valley East City Limit
Harbor Freeway 110 7 Location San Pedro I-101
Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson Expressway 65 3 ACR 92, CH 88, 1986 I-80 Blue Oaks Blvd.
Hawthorn Freeway (Renamed Torrance Freeway)
107 7 Location Route 1 I-405
Historic Highway Route 66 Former U. S. 66
7, 8 ACR 6, CH 52, 1991 Santa Monica Arizona State Line
Historic Highway Route 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
ACR 19, CH 73, 1993 Mexico International Border Oregon State Line
Historic U. S. Highway Route 101 Former US 101
1, 4, 5, 7 ACR 92, CH 150, 1998 Los Angeles Oregon State Line
Historic U. S. Highway Route 40 Former US 40 4, 3 ACR 180, CH 161, 1998 San Francisco Nevada State Line
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Historic U.S. Highway 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
ACR 19, CH 73, 1993 Mexico International Border Oregon State Line
Historic Yosemite Highway 132 10 ACR 27, CH 69, 1989 Stanislaus County Line near La Grange
Route 49
Hollywood Freeway 101, 170 7 Location Route 110 (4-level Interchange) I-5
J. Arthur Younger Freeway 92 4 SCR 78, CH 188, 1967 Route 1 West Approach to San Mateo - Hayward Bridge
Jack O'Connell Highway 46 5 ACR 78, CH 135, 1997 Route 101 in Paso Robles Roue 41 at Cholame
James Lick Memorial Freeway 101 4 ACR 37, CH 122, 1951 I-80 San Mateo County Line
Jerry Medina Memorial Highway 99 10 ACR 168, CH 140, 2002 Standiford Avenue/Beckwith Road
Toulumne Boulevard
Joash E. Paul Memorial Highway 99 10 ACR 19, CH 81, 2003 Mitchell Road Stanislaus/Merced County Line
John C. Begovich Memorial Highway 49 10 ACR 139, 2000 Southern city limits Jackson Route 88
John McVeigh, Jr. Memorial Highway 198 5 ACR 119, CH 147, 1994 Route 101 County of Fresno
John G. Veneman Freeway 99 10 ACR 171, CH 131, 1984 Modesto Turlock
Kenneth L. Maddy Freeway 99 10 SCR 25, CH 85, 1997 0.3 mile South of Dwight Way in Livingston
0.1 mile South of August Ave in Livingston
Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
99 6 ACR 119, Ch 54, 2001 Northern Kern County line at County Line Road (J44) in Delano
Southern Terminus of Route 99, 3.5 miles south of Mettler
Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
58 6 ACR 209, CH 194, 2004 Route 184 Kern County/San Bernardino County Line
Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway 126 7 ACR 135, CH 89, 2002 City of Santa Paula Route 101
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Laguna Freeway (Superseded by Orange County Veterans Memorial Highway)
133 12 By Commission, 11/26/1957 Route I-5 Laguna Beach
Lassen State Highway 299 2 CH 498, 1911 Shasta County Line Modoc County Line
Leo Stanley Hulett Highway 101 1 SCR 61, CH 21, 1990 0.5 mile South of Haehl Overhead
0.5 mile North of Reynolds Highway
Los Angeles County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 ACR 115, 2000
Louis J. Papan Highway 1 4 ACR 234, CH 176, 2002 Interchange at Skyline Boulevard Southern City Limits of the City of Pacifica
Luther Burbank Memorial Highway (was Route 51 when named)
12 4 SCR 4, CH 11, 1940 Santa Rosa Sebastopol
Marin County Veterans Memorial Freeway 101 4 ACR 5, CH 49, 1999 Lucas Valley Road in San Rafael North for two miles
Marina Freeway (Formerly Richard M. Nixon Fwy)
90 7, 12 SCR 59, CH 25, 1976 Route 1 Route 91
Martin Luther King, Jr. Freeway 94 11 SCR 67, CH 129, 1989 I-5 in the City of San Diego Route 125
Mayor James Thalman and Mayor Michael Wickman Memorial Highway
71 8 SCR 52, CH26, 2006 Chino Hills, Soquel Canyon Road/Central Avenue
Pine Avenue
Michael J. Burns Memorial Freeway 101 1 HR 230, 1949 Eureka Arcata
Military Intelligence Service Memorial Highway 23 7 ACR 62, CH 115, 1994 Route 101 Route 118
Military Servicewomen's Memorial Highway 101 4 ACR 171, CH 154, 1998 Ralston Ave. Exit in Belmont, San Mateo
Santa Clara County line
Mono Lake Basin Road 120 9 CH 704, 1917 Mono Mills (Site) Route 395
Mother Lode Highway 49 10, 3 CH 839, 1921 Sonora Auburn
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Muir Woods Toll Road (Highway) Loc. Rd. 4 CH 634, 1935 Route 1 Junction of Panoramic Highway
Needles Freeway 40 8 SCR 1, 1968 I-15 Arizona State Line
Northern Yosemite Highway 120 10 ACR 27, CH 69, 1989 San Joaquin County Line near Escalon
Yosemite National Park
Oceanside Police Officer Tony Zappatella Memorial Highway
76 11 ACR 133, CH 137, 2004 North Coast Highway Douglas Drive
Officer Bill C. Bean, Jr. Memorial Highway 174 3 ACR 68, CH 110,1999 Route 20 in Grass Valley I-80 in Colfax
Officer Dave Chetcuti Memorial Highway 101 4 SCR 97, CH 158, 1998 San Francisco International Airport
Broadway-Brulingame Exit
Officer James Rapozo Memorial Freeway 198 6 ACR 84, CH 118, 1999 Route 99 Route 245
Officer Stephan Gene Gray Memorial Highway 99 10 SCR 7, CH 56, 2006 Childs Avenue in Merced 16th Street
Officer Mark A. White Memorial Highway 65 3 ACR 179, CH 126, 2004 Intersection with Sunset Boulevard
Intersection with Route 193 (McBean Parkway)
Officer Rick Charles Cromwell Memorial Freeway 12 3, 10 SCR 38, CH 128, 1999 Lower Sacramento Road Route 99 at the Lodi City limits
Ojai Freeway 33 7 Location Route 101 Foster Park
Orange Freeway 57 12, 7 ACR 17, CH 157, 1969 Route 1 Route 60 near the City of Walnut
Orange County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
1 12 ACR 29, CH 100, 2001 San Juan Capistrano Golden West Street in Huntington Beach
Orange County Veterans Memorial Highway 133 12 SCR 74, CH 96, 1998 Route 1 Junction with Eastern Transportation Corridor
Pacific Coast Highway 1 12, 7 AB 1769, CH 1569, 1959 San Juan Capistrano El Rio
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Pasadena Freeway (was Route 205 when named) 110 7 By Commission 11/18/1954 Route 101 (4-level Structure) Pasadena
Paul H. Pino Memorial Highway 190 395 SCR 55, CH 50, 2006 Route 190 Gill Station Coco Road
Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Highway 99 6 SCR 13, CH 81, 1993 Tulare Fresno
Police Officer Daniel T. Fraembs Memorial Highway
71 7 SCR 12, CH 92, 2001 in the City of Pomona
Police Officer Richard Perkins Memorial Highway 395 9 SCR 46, CH 53, 2004 Southern city limits of Bishop Intersection with Warm Springs Road in Inyo County
Pomona Freeway 60 7, 8 By Commission 11/15/1955 I-5 Route 83 (Chino)
Post 1747 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
70 3 ACR 149, 2000 Pacific Heights/Georgia Way Westbound ramp to Garden Drive, Oroville
Purple Heart Veterans Highway 99 10, 3 SCR 54, CH 19, 1992 Route 4 in Stockton Route 50 in Sacramento
Ramon Ojeda Memorial Highway 78 11 ACR 47, CH 100, 2006 Third Street in Ramona Route 76
Randy Bolt Memorial Highway 37 4 ACR 95, CH 128, 2001 Route 29 Skaggs Road
Ray E. Johnson Expressway 99 3 ACR 74, CH 113, 1993 Pentz Road OC (PM 24.2) Edgar Slough (Br. No. 12-0128)
Redondo Beach Freeway (portion of it superseded by Gardena Freeway)
91 7 ACR 80, CH 148, 1970 I-405 I-710
Redwood Highway 101 4, 1 ACR 174, CH 269, 1957 Golden Gate Bridge Oregon State Line
Riverside Freeway 91, 215 12, 8 By Commission, 10/22/1957 I-5 I-10 (Colton)
Robert M. Jackson Memorial Highway 89 10 SCR 57, CH 27, 2006 Alpine/Mono County Line Route 4
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Ronald Packard Parkway 78 11 ACR 165, 2000 I-5 I-15
Rosa Parks Highway 58 6 ACR 136, CH 110, 2002 Route 99 Route 184
Sam Helwer Memorial Freeway 101 1 ACR 54, CH 114, 1994 Myers Flat Stafford
San Luis Rey Mission Expressway 76 11 ACR 6, CH 54, 1995 I-5 I-15
Santa Paula Freeway 126 7 SB 835, CH 1223, 1967 Route 101 near Ventura I-5
Screaming Eagles Highway 101 7 ACR 54, CH 85, 2003 Route 101 in Ventura County
Sears Point Toll Road 37 4 CH 393, 1933 Route 121 (Sears Point) Vallejo
Seaside Freeway (was Route 167 when named)
47 7 HR 144, 1959 San Pedro Long Beach
Senator Jim Costa Highway 180 6 ACR 102, CH 130, 2002 State Hwy Route 99 Chestnut Ave, and any future freeway extension between Chestnut Ave and Clovie Ave
Sequoia-Kings Canyon Freeway 180 6 SCR 25, CH 85, 1997 Brawley Ave Highland Ave
Shoreline Highway 1, 211 4, 1 SCR 91, CH 239, 1957 Mill Valley Ferndale
Sierra Freeway 168 6 SCR 25, CH 85, 1997 Route 180 in Fresno Armstrong Ave in Fresno
Sig Sanchez Highway 101 4 SCR 46, CH 71, 1994 Morgan Hill Bypass in Santa Clara County
Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway 118 7 ACR 145, CH 185, 1970 Route 23 (Moorpark) I-210 (San Fernando)
Skyline Boulevard 17, 35, 92, 280 4 CH 46, 1919 Santa Cruz San Francisco
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Skyway Freeway (Unconstructed) 170 7 ACR 109, CH 26, 1974 LA International Airport Route 90
Sonoma County Veterans Memorial Highway 101 4 SCR 70, CH 102, 1998 Marin County line Healdsburg at the Bill Lucius Highway
Sonora and Big Meadows Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 SB 289, 1901 Sonora Bridgeport
Sonora and Mono Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 CH 11, 1901, Ext CH 510, 1919Sonora Bridgeport
South Bay Freeway 54 11 Location I-5 Proposed to Route 94
Southern Yosemite Highway 41 6 ACR 27, CH 69, 1989 Fresno County Line Yosemite National Park
Stanley L. Van Vleck Memorial Highway 16 3 ACR 4, CH 61, 2001 Dillard Road in Sacramento County
Amador County line
Steven Lindblom Memorial Freeway 99 6 ACR 55, CH 83, 2003 Southern city limits of Madera Madera/Merced County Line
Stephen P. Teale Highway 26 10 SCR 43, CH 106, 1997 Mokelumne Hill West Point, Calaveras County
Tinloy Street 20, 49 3 SCR 11, CH 121, 2005 Rte. 20/49 Frontage Road from East Main St. in Grass Valley
South Auburn Blvd.
Tioga Road (Also see Great Sierra Wagon Road)
120 9 CH 306, 1915 Eastern Boundry Yosemite Nat'l Park
Route 395
Torrance Freeway 107 7 ACR 63, CH 171, 1968 Route 1 near Torrance I-405 near Lawndale
Trinity Scenic Byway 299 1, 2 ACR 126, CH 131, 1992 Route 101 in Arcata I-5 in Redding
Tuolumne County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
108 10 ACR 17, CH 89, 2003 Route 108 In TUO Co
Twentynine Palms Highway 62 8 ACR 164, CH 121, 1990 I-10 Route 177
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
U.S. Submarine Veterans of WWII Memorial Highway
1 12 ACR 98, 2000 Golden West St in Huntington Beach
Orange County Boundary
United States Navy Lientenant Commander Otis Vincent Tolbert Memorial Highway
198 6 SCR 35, CH 51, 2004 18th Avenue 25th Avenue
Valley of the Moon Scenic Route 37, 121, 12 4 SCR 56, CH 192, 1953 Route 101 (near Ignacio) Santa Rosa (via Sonoma)
Ventura Freeway 101, 134 7 Historical I-5 Santa Barbara County Line
Ventura Freeway Extension 101 7 SCR 4, CH 62, 1973 Santa Barbara County Line Route 1, immediately east of the City of Ventura
Veterans Memorial Highway 101 5 ACR 133, CH 103, 1994 within City Salinas
Veterans Memorial Freeway (MacArthur Blvd)
Formerly 73 12 SCR 2, CH 13, 1967 Route 1 (Corona Del Mar) Jamboree Road
Ventura County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 ACR 135, CH 89, 2002
Vernon L. Sturgeon Memorial Highway 101 5 SCR 72, CH 96, 2006 Spring Street in Paso Robles Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
Veterans Memorial Highway (Hollister Bypass)
156 5 SCR 22, CH 65, 1997 0.2 mile East of Union Rd in Hollister
0.4 mile East of San Felipe Rd in Hollister
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
99 6 SCR 54, CH 19 1992 McFarland Tulare
Vic Fazio Highway 113 3 ACR 100, CH 124, 1998 I-5 I-80
Victor V. Veysey Expressway (and relocates west end of Ben Hulse Highway)
78, 111 11 SCR 70, CH 121, 2004 Route 86 near Brawley Junction of Route 78/111, East of Brawley
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway 119 6 SCR 68, CH 95, 2006 Route 84 Enos Lane
Warren Boulevard (was Route 227 when named-Mountain Blvd. Freeway)
13 4 ACR 96, CH 166, 1957 Route 24 I-580
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NAMED HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (SH)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Westminster Police Officer Steven L. Phillips Memorial Highway
39 12 ACR 70, CH 132, 2005 City of Westminster, I-405 Route 22
West Valley Freeway 85 4 ACR 57, CH 73, 1996 Route 101 near Bernal Road in San Jose
Route 101 near Moffett Blvd. in Mountain View
Willard F. Libby Memorial Highway 116 4 ACR 149, CH 128, 1984 Sebastopol Forestville
Willard H. Murray Freeway 91 7 ACR 78, CH 135, 1997 Alameda Road in Compton Central Avenue in Compton
William "Bill" Lehn Memorial Highway 99 6 ACR 30, CH 82, 2003 Mountain View Crossing in southern Fresno County
San Joaquin River on the northern boundary
William Byron Rumford Freeway 24 4 ACR 137, CH 92, 1980 I-580 in Oakland Caldecott Tunnel
William T. Bagley Freeway 101 4 SCR 46, CH 111, 1987 Waldo Tunnel in Sausalito I-80 in San Rafael
William Z. Hegy Memorial Highway 101 1 SCR 53, CH 39, 1988 Little River near Trinidad Patrick's Point Undercrossing
Willliam Alexander Liedsdorff, Jr. Memorial Highway
50 3 ACR 131, CH 41, 2004 Bradshaw Road Eastern Sacramento County Line
Women Veterans' Highway 99 10 SCR 43, CH 129, 2003 Hammer Lane State Hwy Route 4
Yolo and Lake Highway 16, 20, 53 3, 1 CH 283, 1915 Rumsey Lower Lake
Yosemite Freeway 41 6 SCR 25, CH 85, 1997 Elkhorn Ave Herndon Ave Ventura Ave Madera County Line
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BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAYS
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL (BSM)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
Blue Star Memorial Highway 62 8 ACR 180, CH 127, 2004 Route 62/I-10 junction Adobe Road
Blue Star Memorial Highway 1 12, 1 ACR 58, CH 108, 2003 I-5 at Dana Point in Orange County Route 101 at Leggett in Mendocino County
Blue Star Memorial Highway 101 7, 5, 4, 1 SCR 41, CH 24, 1984 Los Angeles Oregon State Line
Blue Star Memorial Highway 680 4 SCR 38, CH 175, 1970 County Line between Contra Costa and Alameda
Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Solano County Line)
Blue Star Memorial Highway 70 2,3 ACR 150, 2000 Marysville Hallelujah Junction
Blue Star Memorial Highway 395 8 ACR 112, CH 143, 1984 I-15 near Cajon Pass Nevada State Line
Blue Star Memorial Highway 89 9, 10, 3, 2 ACR 111, CH 96, 1986 Route 395 near Topaz I-5 near Mt. Shasta
Blue Star Memorial Highway 40 8 ACR 112, CH 143, 1984 I-15 at Barstow Arizona State Line
Blue Star Memorial Highway 280 4 ACR 50, CH 72, 1996 Third Street in San Francisco I-680 in San Jose
Blue Star Memorial Highway 140 10 SCR 39, CH 23, 1984 I-5 near Gustine Yosemite National Park
Blue Star Memorial Highway 97 2 SR 64, 1961 Weed Oregon State Line
Blue Star Memorial Highway 58 5, 6, 8 ACR 203, CH 323, 1969 Route 101 (Santa Margarita) I-15 (Barstow)
Blue Star Memorial Highway 36 1, 2 SCR 36, CH 104, 1983 Alton Susanville
Blue Star Memorial Highway 254 1 ACR 61, CH 58, 1996 Route 101 near the Sylvandale exchange
Route 101 south of the City of Stafford
Blue Star Memorial Highway (Former US 80)
8 11 ACR 62, CH 107, 1961 San Diego Arizona State Line
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BLUE STAR MEMORIAL (BSM)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
East-West Blue Star Memorial Highway (Former US 40)
80 4, 3 SCR 33, CH 82, 1947 San Francisco Nevada State Line
North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway
5 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
SCR 61, CH 116, 1971 Mexico Border (Tijuana) Oregon State Line (Henley)
North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway (Former US 99)
111, 86, 10, 5, 99, 65, 5
2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
SCR 33, CH 82, 1947 Mexico Border at Calexico Oregon State Line (Hilt)
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HISTORICAL USAGE NAMES
HISTORICAL USAGE (HU)
MAP NO. NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
10 All Year Highway 140 10 Historical Merced Yosemite Valley
30 Angeles Crest Highway 2 7 Historical La Canada (Via Arroyo Seco)
Mount Wilson Road
1 Arnold Industrial Highway 4 4 By Association Route 680, Martinez Route 242 near Concord
39 Arrowhead Trail (Ocean to Ocean Trail)
110, 210, 66, 215, 15
7, 8 Historical, also referenced in CH 369, 1925
Los Angeles Las Vegas, near Jean
2 Atlantic and Pacific Highways, Old Spanish Trail
8 11 San Diego Yuma, Arizona
3 Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Road 120 10 Historical, also referenced in CH 396, 1915
Route 108 Yosemite Valley
4 Big Oak Flat Road 120 10 Local Usage Oakdale Yosemite via Groveland
40 Big Trees Highway 4, 89 10 Historical Angels Camp Woodfords
12 Capitol Highway 80, 65, 99 3, 2 Unknown Sacramento Red Bluff
7 Carson Pass Highway 88 10 Route 49 (Jackson) Woodfords (Alpine Co.)
8 Cascade Wonderland Highway 5 2 Undetermined Red Bluff Oregon State Line
9 Central Valleys Highway 43 6 Undetermined Selma Shafter
11 Coast Highway 101 7, 5, 4 Los Angeles San Francisco
6 Eastside Highway 160, 80, 65, 99
3, 2 Local Usage Sacramento Red Bluff
13 El Camino Capitol 24, 680, 41, 60, 50
4, 3 Oakland South Lake Tahoe (Via Antioch and Sacramento)
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HISTORICAL USAGE (HU)
MAP NO. NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
41 El Camino Cielo 154 5 Historical Route 101 near Santa Barbara
Route 101 near Zaca
15 El Camino Sierra 14, 395, 89 7, 8, 69, 10, 3 Los Angeles South Lake Tahoe
14 El Camino Sierra/Midland Trail 14, 395 6, 9 Mojave Bridgeport
16 El Camino Viejo 33, 166 10, 6 Wheeler Ridge Via Taft & Los Banos
Route 5 S of Tracy
42 Feather River Highway 70 3, 2 Historical Oroville Quincy
43 Generals Highway 198 6 Historical Kings Canyon Nat'l Park Sequoia Nat'l Park
17 Golden State Highway 99 6, 10, 3 Undetermined Bakersfield Sacramento
44 Hassayampa Trail (see also Sunkist Trail)
10 8 Historical Indio (via Mecca) Blythe
18 Jack Rabbit Trail Old US 60 8 Moreno/Beaumont Blythe
19 John Muir Parkway 4 4 Undetermined Route 80 Route 680
20 Kings River Highway 180 6 Leg. Inference and Action Gen. Grant Grove Park Kings Canyon Nat'l Park
21 Kit Carson Pass Highway 88, 89 10, 3 Undetermined Jackson Route 50
22 Lake Tahoe Wagon Road 50 3 Leg. Inference and Action East of Smith Flat Lake Tahoe
24 Lincoln Highway 580, 50 4, 10, 3 Oakland Lake Tahoe via Stockton and Sacramento
23 Lincoln Highway (Alternate) 80 3 Sacramento Reno
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HISTORICAL USAGE (HU)
MAP NO. NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
25 Lions Trail 58, 155 6 Undetermined Bakersfield Kernville (Via Caliente-Bodfish Rd)
26 Long Barn to Sonora Road 108 10 Leg. Inference and Action Sonora Long Barn
27 Mark Twain-Bret Harte Trail 108, 120 10 Undetermined Modesto Yosemite Nat'l Park
32 National Old Trail 66 (Old) 7, 8 Undetermined Los Angeles Needles (Via San Bernardino)
45 Orange Belt Highway 198, 65 6 Historical Visalia Lindsay
46 Ortega Highway 74 12, 8 Historical Route 5 Lake Elsinore
47 Pacific Highway (Valley Route Portion)
99 6, 10 Historical Fresno Stockton
29 Pines to Palms Highway 74 8 Historical Mountain Center Palm Desert
48 Pioneer Trail 50 3 Historical Placerville Lake Tahoe
49 Ridge Route 5, 99 7, 6 Historical San Fernando Bakersfield
31 San Marcos Pass Road 154 5 Route 101 (Los Olivos) Santa Barbara
50 San Simeon Highway 1 5 Historical San Luis Obispo Monterey
28 Santa Fe Trail 110, 40 7, 8 Los Angeles Needles (via San Bernardino)
51 Sierra to the Sea 41 5, 6 Historical Morro Bay Yosemite Nat'l Park
44 Sunkist Trail 10 8 Historical Indio Blythe (Via Mecca)
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HISTORICAL USAGE (HU)
MAP NO. NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT HOW NAMED FROM TO
33 Tahoe-Ukiah Highway 20 3 Undetermined Route 101 (N of Ukiah) Route 80 (Emigrant Gap)
34 Three Flags Highway 15, 395 11, 8, 69, 2 Undetermined San Diego Oregon State Line
35 Victory Highway 580, 205, 5, 120, 99, 51,
80
4, 10, 3 Oakland Nevada State Line (via Stockton & Sacramento)
38 W. R. Holman Highway 68 5 Undetermined Pacific Grove Carmel Hill
36 Wawona Road 41 6 Local Usage Fresno Yosemite Nat'l Park
37 West Side Highway 5 3, 2 Local Usage Sacramento Red Bluff
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Bridges, Tunnels and Structures Named by Legislature
and Other Prominent Structures Not Officially Named
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
A. S. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 04-0221L 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge ACR 3, CH 102, 1968 1976
Alfred "Al" Zampa Memorial Bridge 80 28-0352L 4 SOL and CC Counties, Westbound Carquinez Straights Bridge, Crockett and Vallejo
SCR 97, CH 135, 2000 2003
Alexander Zuckerman Bicycle-Pedestrian Path
80 34-0118R 4 SF/ALA Counties, Southern edge of new eastbound deck of the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge
ACR 39, CH 94, 2003 1958
Alice Livingston Memorial Overcrossing 50 24-0175 3 SAC County, Rancho Cordova, Mather Field Road Overcrossing
ACR 223, CH 144, 2002 1973
Allen Fredrick Lehman Memorial Bridge 199 01-0016 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River ACR 87, CH 15, 1986 1985
Amador County Veterans Memorial Bridge 49 26-0017 10 AMA County, Rancheria Creek Bridge SCR 43, CH 106, 1997 1983
Ardrie Stevenot Bridge 49 32-0040 10 TUO, CAL Counties, Stanislaus River SR 338, Pg 4758, 1988 1976
Armed Forces of Mendocino Co. Memorial Bridge
1 10-0130 1 MEN County, Navarro River Bridge SR 169, 1949 1949
Arthur H. Edmonds Underpass 84 22-0176 3 YOL County ACR 135, CH 162, 1982 1982
Benicia-Martinez Bridge 680 28-0153 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait (See George Miller Jr. Br.)
1962
Benjamin E. Polak Memorial Bridge 125 57-0972R 11 SD County, Fletcher Parkway in La Mesa ACR 120, CH 64, 1990 1992
Bernard A. Hemenway Memorial Bridge 36 04-0094 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River ACR 102, CH 53, 1986 1984
Bidwell Bar Bridge 162 12-0188 3 BUT County, Lake Oroville named by location 1965
Big Oak Flat Tunnels 120 Not on SH 10 Yosemite National Park named by location
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Bill Keene Interchange 101, 110 53-622 7 LA County, Interchange of Routes 101/110 SCR 78, CH 165, 2004 1949
Blecher-Freeman Memorial Causeway 80 22-44 &-45 3 YOL County, Yolo Causeway ACR 119, CH 147, 1994 1962
Bruce Allen Jensen, Lt. Col., USAF, Bridge 20 17-0049 3 NEV County, Empire St, 20/49 Separation ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
Bruce T. Hinman Memorial Freeway Interchange
101, 170 53-1339F, 53-1336R, 53-
0729L
7 LA County, Hollywood Freeway and Ventura Freeway Interchange
ACR 96, CH 77, 1996 1954, 1959
Caldecott Tunnel 24 28-0015 4 ALA, CC County Line ACR 8,1969 1937, 1965
Caltrans Maintenance Worker Memorial Bridge
80 22-0026 3 SAC County/YOL County, Sacramento River Bridge I-80 known as the Bryte Bend Bridge
SCR 105, CH 161, 2002 1971
Carl L. Christensen Jr. Memorial Bridge 255 04-0229 1 HUM County, Middle Channel ACR 23, CH 91, 1977 1971
Carl Langford Memorial Bridge 96 02-0177 2 SIS County, Salmon River (Somes Bar) SCR 143, CH 170, 1974 1974
Carquinez Bridge 80 23-0015 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait named by location 1927, 1958
Celano-Norris Memorial Bridge 152 39-0145 10 MER County, O'Neil Forebay ACR 92, CH 97, 1994 1964
Charles Edward Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 04-0241 1 HUM County, Eel River, Smith Point ACR 132, CH 107, 1980 1980
Charles J. La Porte Memorial Bridge 65 19-0151 3 PLA County, Route 65 OC near Roseville ACR 92, CH 88, 1986 1987
Charles R. Barnum Memorial Bridge 101 04-0065 1 HUM County, South of Phillipsville, South Fork Eel River
SCR 94, CH 229, 1965 1964
Charles William Carpenter Memorial Bridge 299 05-0082 2 TRI County, 3.5 mi East of Humboldt County Line, Trinity River
SCR 25, CH 84, 1989 1990
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Chet Walker Bridge 45 11-0038 3 GLE County, Stoney Creek Bridge Undetermined 1974
CHP Officer Glenn Carlson Memorial Bypass
267 17-0099L, 17-0099R, 17-
0098
3 NEV County ACR 138, CH 95, 2000 2002
CHP Officer Merle L. Andrews Memorial Interchange
110, 405 53-2670G, 532670H, 53-2671H, 53-1137, 53-1137F, 53-1138, 53-1142, 53-1045F, 53-1137G, 53-2670G, 53-
2671H
7 LA County ACR 20, CH 65, 2005 1961, 1985
CHP Officer Shannon Distel Memorial Interchange
15, 91 56-0501L-R 8 RIV County, City of Corona, Interchange at State Hwy Route 15/91
ACR 163, CH 151, 2004 1989
CHP Sergeant Gary R. Wagers Memorial Interchange
113 22-0152 LR 3 YOL County, Connector at I-5 and Rte. 113 ACR 16, CH 70, 2005 1973
Chresten Knudsen Interchange 10 54-0592 8 SBD County, Route 10 and 30 Interchange (Tennessee St.)
ACR 21, CH 47, 1991 1962
Citizens for 52 Bridge 52 57-0968G 11 SD County, City of San Diego, E52-N15 Connector OC
ACR 122, CH 62, 1988 1988
Clarence Wayne Dean Memorial Interchange 5, 14 7 LA County, Junction of Routes 5 and 14 ACR 111, CH 64, 1994
Commander Isiah Nelson Memorial Hanging Gardens
280 4 SF County, Terraced Landscaping of southbound Route 280
ACR 75, CH 10, 1994
Commodore Schyler F. Heim Memorial Bridge
47 53-2618 7 LA County, Cerritos Channel Not Officially Named 1946
Congressman Don Clausen Overpass 101 20-0235 4 SON County, Rohnert Park ACR 24, CH 57, 1983 1973
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Dallas C. Bache Interchange 99 39-0196 10 MER County, Shanks Road ACR 104, CH 43, 1978 1980
Dan Heryford Memorial 5 06-0193L 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Br. OH SCR2, CH61, 1997 1989
Daniel D. Mikesell Interchange 15 54-0909 8 SBD County, Ontario, Routes 15 and 10 Separation
SCR 64, CH 84, 1980 1975
Danielle Van Dam Memorial Overpass 8 57-0379 11 SD County, 2nd Street in El Cajon ACR 73, CH 86, 2003 1961
David A. Hoffman Memorial Bridge 5 57-0487 11 SD County, in Del Mar, Del Mar Heights Road SCR 60, CH 69, 1988 1988
David E. Freestone and Harry Lee Theurkauf Memorial Bridge
20 17-0050 3 NEV County, Route 20/174 Separation ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1970
David S. Karp Overcrossing 880 33-0583 4 ALA County, in San Leandro ACR 72, CH 111, 1993 1994
Delbert A. Brown Memorial Bridge 101 04-0286 1 HUM County, Boyes Creek Viaduct on the Redwood National Park Bypass
SCR 72, CH 95, 1998 1989
Don O. O'Kane Memorial Bridge 299 04-0042 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek SCR 58, CH 178, 1970 1965
Donna De Neal Bridge 805 57-0633 11 SD County, Route 805/Orange Ave Overcrossing
SCR 34, CH 94, 1999 1971
Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Interchange 10, 110 53-1318 7 LA County, Interchange of Interstate Hwy Route 10/110
SCR 104, CH 160, 2002 1959
Douglas A. Rix Memorial Bridge 20 17-0079 3 NEV County, Idaho-Maryland Road UC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
Dr. Ernest Fine Memorial Bridge 101 01-0020 1 DN County, Smith River SCR 19, CH 40, 1941 1940
Dumbarton Bridge 84 35-0038 4 SM, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay Not Officially Named 1933
Dwight O'Dell Bridge 36 04-0093 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River SCR 16, CH 49, 1981 1965
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Eagle Prairie Bridge 283 04-0015 1 HUM County, Eel River South of Rio Dell SCR 90, CH 79, 1990 1941
Earl Sholes Memorial Bridge 5 06-0192L 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Bridge SCR2, CH61, 1997 1989
Ed Hanna Memorial Bridge 156 43-0044 5 SBT County, San Benito River Bridge SCR 22, CH65, 1997 NEW
Edmond J. Russ Freeway Interchange 110 53-0958 7 LA County, Routes 110 and 91 Interchange ACR 135, CH 162, 1982 1960
Edward Charles Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 04-0241 1 HUM County, Eel River, Smith Point ACR 132, 1980
El Dorado County Veterans Bridges 50 25-98&-99 3 ED County, South Fork American River SCR 58, CH 134, 1994 1990
El Dorado County Vietnam Veterans Bridge 50 25-0005 3 ED County, Weber Creek ACR 7, CH 51, 1993 1963
Elephant Butte Tunnel 70 09-0024 2 PLU County Historical and Long Usage
1937
Elkhorn Bridge 5 22-0025 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River (Also see Vietnam Servicemen Mem.)
Historical and Long Usage
1969
Elmer Hurlbutt Memorial Bridge 101 04-0006 1 HUM County, Dean Creek ACR 38, CH 115, 1967 1967
Erling Hjertager Memorial Bridge 3 02-0166 2 SIS County, Wildcat Creek ACR 108, CH 84, 2006 1992
Ernest James Stidham, 1st Lieutenant, Memorial Bridge
20 17-0083 3 NEV County, Grass Valley, Mill Street UC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
Eugene A Doran Bridge 280 35-0199 4 SM County, San Mateo Creek Crystal Springs Road
SCR 34, CH 173, 1969 1967
F. Walter Sandelin Memorial Bridge 101 10-0273 1 MEN County, 0.4 mi N of Sonoma County Line on Russian River
ACR 76, Ch 144, 1989 1989
Figueroa Street Tunnels 110 53-201R, -202R
7 LA County, Los Angeles at Figueroa Street Not Officially Named 1936
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Frank and Elly Hartman Bridge 29 1 LAK County, Six miles north of Middletown SCR 45, CH 52, 2004
Frank J. Hyman Memorial Bridge 1 10-0161 1 MEN County, 10 Mile River SCR 33, CH 153, 1973 1954
Frank P. Belotti Bridge 101 04-0212 1 HUM County, Near Garberville South Fork Eel River
SCR 41, CH 101, 1972 1969
Frederick W. Panhorst 1 10-0151 1 MEN County, Russian Gulch SCR145, CH 171, 1974 1940
G. H. Douglas Memorial Bridge 101 01-0028 1 DN County, Klamath River CH 223, 1923 1965
Gambetta Memorial Bridges 101 20-0252R 4 SON County, First Street, Cloverdale ACR 117, CH 101, 1994 1984
Gary Ames Miller Memorial Bridge 20 17-0048 3 NEV County, Brunswick Road OC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
Gary L. Hughes Memorial Interchange 80, 37 23-0201K 4 SOL County, Junction of Routes 80 and 37 ACR 100, CH 124, 1998 1975
Gaviota Gorge Tunnel 101 51-0172R 5 SB County Not Officially Named 1953
Gene Autry Memorial Interchange 5, 134 53-1790H 7 LA County, Route 5/134 interchange SCR 17, CH 61, 1999 1967
General Douglas MacArthur Tunnel 1 34-0016 4 SF County, Park Presidio Blvd. SCR 86, CH 94, 1986 1938
George F. Butler Memorial Bridge 29 21-0049 4 NAP County, Napa River Bridge ACR 23, CH 48, 1991 1977
George J Cole Memorial Bridge 101 04-0123 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River SCR 5, CH 41, 1963 1962
George M. Clark Memorial Bicycle Bridge 50 24-0168 3 SAC County, Hazel Avenue ACR 151, CH 149, 2004 1994
George M. Francis Memorial Bridge 121 21-0075 4 NAP County, Imola Avenue, Napa River Dedicated 5/21/32 1932
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
George M. Leatherwood Memorial Bridge 101 04-0076 1 HUM County, Eel River ACR 66, CH 197, 1957 1958
George Miller, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 28-0153 4 CC, SOL County, Benicia-Martinez Bridge ACR 59, CH 84, 1975 1962
George R. Volland Memorial Bridge 54 57-845, 57-844
11 SD County, Juncture at Routes 54 and 5 ACR 60, CH 30, 1998 1991, 1988
George T. Hatfield Bridge 165 39-0211 10 MER County, San Joaquin River named by Merced County Board of Supervisors prior to becoming a State Route
1959
Gillian Cichowski Memorial Overcrossing 17 37-0565 4 SCL County, Bear Creek Overpass at the Lexington Reservoir
SCR 32, CH 70, 1994 1996
Golden Gate Bridge 101 Federal Bridge
4 SF, MRN Counties, across San Francisco Bay named by location 1937
Grizzly Dome Tunnel 70 09-0001 2 PLU County, near Tobin Not Officially Named 1936
H. Lyle Davis Memorial Bridge 96 02-0156 2 SIS County, Klamath River SCR 127, 1974 1970
Harlan D. Miller 5 06-0027 2 SHA County, Dog Creek SCR 140, 1974 1956
Harold "Bizz" Johnson Interchange 101 35-0252 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Interchange SCR 42, CH 155, 1985 1971
Harold W. Comfort Memorial Bridge 101 04-0017R 1 HUM County, northbound bridge over Van Duzen River
ACR 22, CH 55, 1995 1952
Harry Crabb Tunnel 80 3 PLA County, EB 80 ramp off Sunrise ACR 124, CH 87, 2006 2006
Harvey Robert Huss Memorial Bridge 1 44-0053 5 MON County, Lime Creek Bridge ACR 59 1975
Helen Madere Memorial Bridge 12 23-0024 4 SOL County, Rio Vista Bridge ACR 100, CH 124, 1998 1944
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Henry Edgar Beck Jr. Memorial Bridge 96 04-0420 1 HUM County, Pearch Creek SCR 71, CH 19, 1974 1974
Henry G. Fenton Bridge 805 57-0762 11 SD County, Eastgate Mall Road OC ACR 71, CH 91, 1982 1971
Hlel-Din Memorial Bridge 299 04-0050 1 HUM County, 8 mi East of Willow Creek, South Fork of Trinity River
ACR 158, CH 112, 1988 1988
Hod Benedict Bridge 101 04-0072 1 HUM County, Eagle Point Viaduct ACR 137, CH 127, 1984 1963
Howard Griffin Memorial Bridge 199 01-0019 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River (19.9 mi NE Route 101)
SCR 13, CH 44, 1963 1962
Humboldt Bay Bridge 255 04-0228, 04-0229, 04-
0230
1 HUM County, Eureka Channel, Middle Channel and Samoa Channel Bridges
named by location 1971
Inspector Raymond J. Giacomelli Memorial Overcrossing
4 28-0264 4 CC County, Pittsburg, Overcrossing at State Hwy Route 4/Loveridge Road
ACR 115, CH 39, 2004 1953
Jack D. Maltester Mario Polvorosa Bridge 112 33-0082 4 ALA County, Mulford OH (Davis St) SCR 52, CH 10, 1977 1982
Jack Schrade Interchange (Mission Valley Viaduct)
8, 805 57-0720 11 SD County, Routes 8 and 805 Interchange SCR 41, CH 101, 1972 1972
Jacksonville Bridge 120 32-0018 10 TUO County, Tuolumne River ACR 99, CH 124, 1971 1971
James A. Guthrie Memorial Interchange 10 53-1367 8 SBD County, Routes 10 and 215 Interchange SCR 57, CH 193, 1970 1960
James Dean Memorial Junction 41, 46 5 SLO County, Near Cholame, Junction of State Hwy Route 41/46
SCR 52, CH 107, 2002
James F. Deeble Memorial Bridge 20 17-0077 3 NEV County, Banner Ridge Road OC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1967
James J. McBride Bridge 101 52-0241 7 VEN County, Ventura River SCR 9, CH 18, 1962 1962
James Van Duzen Memorial Bridge 101 04-0017L 1 HUM County, southbound bridge over Van Duzen River
ACR 22, CH 55, 1995 1952
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Jerrold L. Seawell Underpass 65 19-0047 3 PLA County, Roseville SCR 7, CH 12, 1950 1950
Joe A. Gonsalves Memorial Interchange 105, 605 53-2594 7 LA Co, route 105/605 Interchange ACR 96, CH 129, 2001 1992
John Castro Memorial Interchange 29 4 NAP County, right-of-way of the interchange at State Hwy Route 29 and Trancas Road
SCR 68, CH 119, 2004
John F. McCarthy Memorial Bridge 580 28-0100 4 CC County, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge SCR 19, CH 76, 1981 1956
John J. Hollister Memorial Bridge 166 49-0178 5 SLO County, Huasna River SCR 25, CH 40, 1962 1962
John R. Breen Memorial Bridge Not on SH 1 DN County, Jed Smith Redwood State Park, Mill Creek
SR 14, 3/30/50 1950
John R. Trainer Memorial Bridge 36 08-0021 2 TEH County, South Fork Cottonwood Creek SCR 80, CH 355, 1969 1969
John Robert Kunkel 20 17-0052 3 NEV County, Bennet Street UC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
John Stuart Seeley Memorial Bridge 20 17-0082 3 NEV County, Gold Flat Road UC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1967
Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange 105, 110 53-2405R 7 LA County ACR 142, CH 43, 2002 1986
Kenneth W. Scurr Memorial Bridge 20 17-0051 3 NEV County, Bank Street UC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
Knott Memorial Bridge 15 57-0106 11 SD County, Penasquitos Creek Bridge ACR 13, CH 75, 1995 1964
Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge 101 10-0289 1 MEN County, 4.95 miles north of SON-MEN County Line, Squaw Rock Viaduct
ACR 133, CH 151, 1998 1998
Kristopher's Crossing 41 41-0022 6 MAD County, Fresno River Bridge ACR 65, CH 82, 2006 1971
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Leslie A. Lowden Memorial Bridge 113 18-0032 3 SUT County, Sutter Causeway Bridge ACR 34, CH 65, 1991 1968
Leslie G. Delbon Memorial Bridge 108 32-0008 10 TUO County, Sonora, Sullivan Creek SCR 48, CH 105, 1991 1991
Lieutenant Charles Larsen Memorial Bridge 1 10-0176 1 MEN County, Noyo River ACR 27, CH 44, 1948 1948
Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David W. March Memorial Interchange
605, 210 53-1923K 7 LA County, Interchange of State Hwy Route 605/210
ACR 144, 122, 2004 1968
Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David W. March Memorial Interchange
605, 210 53-1923K 7 LA County, Interchange of State Hwy Route 605/210
ACR 144, 122, 2004 1968
Louis De Martin Sr. Memorial Bridge 101 01-0005 1 DN County, Wilson Creek SCR 52, CH 181, 1957 1957
Lyle H. Davis Memorial Bridge 96 02-0156 2 SIS Co, Klamath River SCR 127, 1974 1970
Malcom G. Coomes Memorial Bridge 101 04-0155 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River ACR 86, CH 92, 1982 1969
Marco Antonio Firebaugh Interchange 5, 710 53-0785R, 53-0788L, 53-0789E, 53-
0790G
7 LA County, I-5/I-710 Interchange ACR 142, CH 132, 2006 1954, 1955, 1956
Marilyn Jorgenson Reese Memorial Interchange
10, 405 53-1267G, 53-1628, 53-1630G, 53-1629F, 53-1637F, 53-0704F, 53-0708, 53-0703G, 53-1638G, 53-
1630G
7 LA County, I-10 / I-405 Interchange SCR 72, CH 96, 2006 1961, 1963, 1964
Mark C. Salvaggio Interchange 99 50-0248 6 KER County, City of Bakersfield, White Lane SCR 55, CH39, 2006 1962
Page 10 Section BTS
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Mark Denis Melbourne Memorial Interchange
55, 91 55-0493R 12 ORA County, City of Anaheim, Interchange of State Hwy Route 55/91
SCR 50. CH 104, 2002 1970
Mary Adams Peacock Memorial Bridge 199 01-0009 1 DN County, Smith River, 12 mi East of Crescent City
1932-(no bill record) 1926, 1985
Matilija Tunnels 33 52-68, 70, 72 7 VEN County Not Officially Named 1931
Meyer Bistrin Memorial Bridge 255 04-0230 1 HUM County, Eureka Channel ACR 23, CH 91, 1977 1971
Michael Evanhoe Interchange 85, 101 37-0186G 4 SCL County, Interchange of State Hwy Route 85/101
ACR 152, CH 175, 2004 1965
Michael Goeller Memorial Bridge 20 17-0053 3 NEV County, Sacramento Street OC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1967
Mignon "Minnie" Stoddard Lilley Memorial Bridge
101 10-0299 1 MEN County, Under Construction 2006, KP 160.03
SCR 114, CH 140, 2006 2006
Nello J. Barsanti Memorial Bridge 101 04-0016L 1 HUM County, Rio Dell, Eel River ACR 23, CH 91, 1977 1974
Parker B. Rice Memorial Bridge 12 20-0267 4 SON County, near Santa Rosa Memorial Building and Sonoma County Fairgrounds
ACR 68, CH 74, 1996 1990
Paul E. Mudgett Memorial Bridge 101 04-0016R 1 HUM County, Robinson Ferry Bridge, Eel River
SCR 6, CH 47, 1963 1941
Perry and Emma McBeth Memorial Bridge 169 01-0045 1 DN County, Terwer Creek SR 138, 6/21/49 1949
Peter Hillman Memorial Interchange 168 42-0303 6 Fresno Co, Bullard Ave Interchange in Clovis ACR 28, CH 59, 2001
Philip A. Tritsch Memorial Bridge 20 17-0056 3 NEV County, Washington St, Nevada City ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1967
Pioneer Memorial Bridge 50 24-0004 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River Undetermined 1966
Page 11 Section BTS
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Pioneer, Pasadena Memorial Bridge 134 53-0166 7 LA County, Arroyo Seco ACR 80, CH 182, 1953 1953
Police Officer Louie Pompei Memorial Interchange
30, 210 53-1980L 7 LA County, interchange of State Hwy Rt 30/Interstate Hwy Rt 210
SCR 64, CH 105, 2002 1970
Posey Tube 260 33-0106R 4 ALA County, Oakland, Alameda Not Officially Named 1927
Presidio Tunnel 1 34-0016 4 SF County Not Officially Named 1938
Ralph A. Miller Bridge 101 04-0028 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek SCR 99, CH 162, 1986 1988
Randolph Collier Tunnel 199 01-0049 1 DN County, Near Oregon State Line SCR 74, CH 246, 1961 1963
Randy Jennings Memorial Bridge 162 12-0193 3 BUT County, crossing Feather River, west of the Routes 162 and 70 Juncture
ACR 84, CH 100, 1998 New
Ray E. Ware Memorial Bridge 1 10-0153 1 MEN County, Casper Creek SCR 32, CH 152, 1973 1966
Raymond A. Nachand Memorial Bridge 299 05-0081 2 TRI County, over Trinity River ACR 176, CH 160, 1998 1990
Reverend Cecil "Chip" Murray Overcrossing 10 53-1566 7 LA County, Western Avenue Overcrossing ACR 152, CH 175, 2004 1962
Richard "Fresh Air" Janson Bridge 37 23-0063 4 SOL County, Sonoma Creek Bridge ACR 68, CH 74, 1996 1969
Richard Alan Maxwell Memorial Interchange 99, 204 50-0254F 6 KER County, Juncture of Rtes 99, 204 and Airport Drive, Bakersfield
ACR 119, CH 147, 1994 1994
Richard Allen Flores Memorial Bridge 41 42-0144 6 FRE County, Lincoln Avenue Overcrossing in Easton community
SCR 102, CH 170, 1998 1998
Richard F. Cavness Memorial Bridge 101 20-0061 4 SON County, Arata Lane, S. of Healsdburg ACR 141, CH 105, 1994 1962
Richard F. Denbo Memorial Span 255 04-0228 1 HUM County, Samoa Channel ACR 132, CH 107, 1980 1971
Page 12 Section BTS
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Richard Fleisher Memorial Bridge 101 04-0014 1 HUM County, South of Scotia, Eel River SCR 7, CH 42, 1963 1965
Richard T. Silberman Bridge 15 57-0919 11 SD County, Claremont Mesa Boulevard ACR 67, CH 107, 1987 1985
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 580 28-0100 4 MRN, CC Counties, San Pablo Bay SCR 100, CH 243, 1955 1956
Robert E. McClure Tunnel 1 53-0008 7 LA County, Santa Monica ACR 234, CH 393, 1969 1935
Robert F. Fisher Memorial Bridge 36 04-0089 1 HUM County, Yager Creek ACR 151, CH 282, 1969 1968
Robert H. "Bob" Weatherwax Memorial 29 14-0016 1 LAK County, St. Helena Bridge SCR 34, CH 71, 1997 1934
Robert L. Binger Interchange 41 42-0301 6 FRE County, Shaw Avenue Interchange with Route 41
SCR 102, CH 170, 1998 1979
Robert L. Bishop Viaduct 101 20-0112 4 SON County, Santa Rosa, 4th Street SCR 39, CH 51, 1971 1968
Ronald J. Walber 20 17-0055 3 NEV County, Nevada City, Broad Street O C ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1967
Rosa Parks Interchange 41, 99 42-266L-R 6 FRE County, Downtown Fresno, Intersection of State Hwy Route 41/99
SCR 3, CH 98, 2003 1998
Roscoe E. Hazard Memorial Bridge 805 57-0619 11 SD County, San Diego, Adams Avenue SCR 67, CH 17, 1976 1970
Rose Ann Vuich Interchange 41, 180 6 FRE County, Routes 41 and 180 Interchange SCR 25, CH 85, 1997 1980, 1982
Sadao S. Munemori Memorial Freeway Interchange
105, 405 7 LA County, Interchange between Routes 105 and 405
SCR 41, CH 131, 1994
Samoa Bridge 255 04-0230 1 HUM County, Eureka SCR 52, CH 47, 1971 1971
San Diego-Coronado Bridge 75 57-0857 11 SD County, San Diego, Coronado Bay ACR 85, CH 150, 1989 1969
Page 13 Section BTS
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (James B. Rolf-never dedicated)
80 34-3,33-25 4 SF, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay Not Officially Named 1936
San Mateo-Hayward Bridge 92 35-0054 4 SM, ALA County, San Francisco Bay 1967
San Pedro-Terminal Island Bridge 47 53-1471 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island See Vincent Thomas Bridge
1963
Sandvig-Scanlon Memorial Bridge 152 39-0036 10 MER County, California Aqueduct ACR 92, CH 97, 1994 1965
Sen. John A. Nejedly Bridge (Antioch Bridge)
160 28-0009 4 CC, SAC Counties, San Joaquin River ACR 146, CH 140, 1978 1979
Senator Jim Ellis Bridge 52 57-0923 11 SD County, City of San Diego, Routes 163 and 52 Separation
ACR 122, CH 62, 1988 1988
Sgt. Emil Evenson Memorial Bridge 1 10-0175 1 MEN County, Hare Creek ACR 27, CH 44, 1948 1947
Silvio "Botchie" Santa Memorial Bridge 36 04-0284 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River ACR 103, CH 54, 1986 1985
Skinner-Serrano Memorial Bridge 101 44-0177 5 MON County, Soledad, Salinas River Bridge ACR 105, CH 37, 1992 1971
Stanwood A. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 04-221R 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge OH ACR 23, CH 91, 1977 1976
Stephen Lindheim Overcrossing 880 33-011 4 ALA County, Route 880/98th Ave pedestrain overcrossing
SCR 16, CH 52, 1999 1950
Thomas E. Burnett, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 28-0206 4 CC County, Fostoria Overcrossing on State Hwy Route 680, City of San Ramon
ACR 38, CH 84, 2003 1966
Thomas L. DeVore Memorial Bridge 299 04-0036 1 HUM County, Mad River SCR 94, CH 229, 1965 1965
Thomas M. Sanders Memorial Bridge 1 44-0050 5 MON County, Burns Creek Bridge SCR 48, CH 107, 1997 1935
Thomas W. Crawford Memorial Bridge 20 17-0081 3 NEV County, Dorsey Drive OC ACR 43, CH 220, 1971 1969
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BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
Tom Taylor Bridge 26 30-0052 10 CAL County, Middle Fork of the Mokelumne River, near West Point
ACR 105, CH 107, 1998 1997
Tower Bridge 275 22-0021 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River Undetermined 1934
Veterans Home Memorial Bridge 29 21-0047 4 NAP County, California Drive, Yountville SCR 30, CH 127, 1994 1959
Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Bridge 5 06-0021 2 SHA County, Pit River Arm Bridge at Shasta Lake
SCR 59, CH 150, 1994 1941
Vicente "Vince"Andrade Memorial Bridge 78 57-1033 11 SD Co, San Marcos, Twin Oaks Valley Road Bridge
SCR 9, CH 29, 2001 1999
Vietnam Servicemen Memorial Bridge 5 22-0025 3 SAC, YOL County, Sacramento River (Also see Elkhorn Bridge)
SCR 145, CH 357, 1969 1969
Viggo "Vic" Meedom Memorial Bridge 199 01-0008 1 DN County, Hardscrabble Bridge, six miles east of Hiouchi Village
SCR 55, CH 22, 1996 1929
Vincent Thomas Bridge
W. W. Brookey OH Memorial Bridge 108 38-0011 10 STA County, Riverbank OH SCR 9, CH 138, 1973 1972
Waldo Tunnel 101 27-0040 4 MRN County, N of Golden Gate Bridge Not Officially Named 1937, 1954
Walter F. Maxwell Memorial Bridge 15 57-0870 11 SD County, W Lilac Road OC SCR 14, CH 68, 1981 1978
Warren West Memorial Bridge 237 37-0470 4 SCL County, in San Jose, South Alviso OH ACR 59, CH 105, 1993 1994
Wawona Tunnel 41 Not on SH 10 Yosemite National Park named by location 1933
Webster Street Tube 260 33-0106L 4 ALA County, Oakland Not Officially Named 1963
William D. Abarr Memorial Bridge 299 05-0006 2 TRI County, Trinity River ACR 134, CH 126, 1984 1985
ACR 131, CH 226 196347 53-1471 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island
Page 15 Section BTS
BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES (BTS)
NAME ROUTE NO. BRIDGE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED YEAR BUILT
William E. Leonard Interchange 15, 210 54-0966, 54-0967F, 54-0961, 54-
0961F
8 SBD County, Routes 15 and 210 Interchange SCR 104, CH 171, 1998 1976, 1999, 2001
William H. "Harry" Armstrong Memorial Interchange
168 42-0405 6 FRE County, Route 168 and Herndon Avenue Interchange
SCR 45, CH 106, 2002 1999
William J. C. Dinsmore Bridge 36 04-0129 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River ACR 10, CH 49, 1987 1981
William Martin Sell, Jr., Memorial Bridge 49 40-0048 10 MPA County, East Fork Chowchilla River ACR 22, CH 46, 1972 1972
Yerba Buena Tunnel 80 34-0004 4 SF County, San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge
Not Officially Named 1936
Page 16 Section BTS
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTSTOPS
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTS (SRR)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Aliso Creek (SRR) 5 11 SD County, 5.8 mi North of Oceanside By Association
Alpha-Omega (SRR) 20 3 NEV County, 4.1 mi E of Washington Jct
Bert Lund Memorial Overlook 88 10 AMA Co, west of Peddler Hill ACR 144, CH 106, 1994
Bogard (SRR) 44 2 LAS County, 28 mi NW of Susanville
Boron (SRR) 58 6 KER County, 3.9 mi W of Boron By Association
Brookside (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 3 mi W of Beaumont
Buckman Springs (SRR) 8 11 SD County, 3.3 mi E of Pine Valley
Buttonwillow (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 2 mi N of 5/58 Interchange
C. H. Warlow (SRR) (Kingsburg)
99 6 TUL County, at Dodge Ave near Kings River
Cactus City (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 mi E of Indio
Camp Roberts (SRR) 101 5 MON County, 8.5 mi N of San Miguel By Association
Carson Hill 49 10 CAL Co, 4 mi S of Angeles Camp
Clyde V. Kane (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 30 mi E of Barstow
Coalinga-Avenal (SRR) 5 6 FRE County, 1.2 mi N of Lassen Ave ACR 68, CH 85, 1975
Collier Tunnel (SRR) 199 1 DN County, 3 mi S of Oregon State Line
Page 1 Section SRR
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTS (SRR)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Coso Junction (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 17 mi S of Juncture of Routes 395 and 190
Crestview (SRR) 395 9 MNO County, 1.6 mi S of Crestview
Crystal Springs (SRR) 280 4 SM County, near San Francisco Reservoir
Desert Oasis (SRR) 40 8 SBD County, 9 miles E of Newberry
Division Creek (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 10 mi N of Independence
Donald S. Wieman Vista Point 18 8 SBD County, post mile 21.4, two miles south of Rimforest
ACR 248, CH 195, 2004
Donner Summit (SRR) 80 3 NEV County, on Donner Pass
Dunnigan (SRR) 5 3 YOL County, 0.5 mi N of Dunnigan By Association
Elkhorn (SRR) 5 3 SAC County, at Sacramento Metro Airport
Empire Camp (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 2.5 mi S of Cummings
Enoch Christoffersen Memorial Rest Area (Turlock)
99 10 STA County, 2.3 mi S of Turlock ACR 41, CH 60, 1993
Fenner 40 8 SBD Co, 45 miles W of Needles
Francis B. Mathews Memorial Rest Area 299 2 TRI County, between the communities of Salyer and Hawkins Bar
SCR 38, CH 110, 2001
Gaviota (SRR) 101 5 SB County, at S end of Gaviota Tunnel
Gold Run (SRR) 80 3 PLA County, Between Sawmill and Gold Run OC By Association
Page 2 Section SRR
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTS (SRR)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Grass Lake (SRR) 97 2 SIS County, 19.8 mi N of Weed
H. Dana Bowers Memorial Vista Point (also SRR)
101 4 MRN County, N end of Golden Gate Bridge ACR 79, CH 96, 1994
Herbert S. Miles (SRR) 5 2 TEH County, 4.4 mi N of Red Bluff SCR 47, CH 91, 1984
Hillcrest (SRR) 299 2 SHA County, 3.9 mi E of Montgomery C.B.
Honey Lake (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 7.7 mi N of Milford
Hunter Hill (SRR) 80 4 SOL County, 7 mi E of Vallejo
Irvine Lodge (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 7.9 mi S of Laytonville
John "Chuck" Erreca (SRR) 5 10 MER County, 0.7 mi N of Fresno Co Line
John G. Meyer Overlook 5 10 ALP County, overlook E of Carson Pass ACR 86, CH 10, 1990
John Wilkie Safety Roadside (Fenner)
40 8 SBD County, 45 mi W of Needles ACR 66, CH 26, 1998
L. T. Davis (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 3 mi E of Portola
Lake Almanor (SRR) 36 2 PLU County, 4.3 mi E of Chester
Lakehead (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 0.9 mi N of Lakehead OC
Larry Combs Memorial Rest Stop 5 10 TUO County, Westley rest stop on Interstate Hwy Route 5
SCR 84, CH 166, 2004
Lieutenant John C. Helmick Memorial Rest Area (Corning)
5 2 TEH County, 1.3 mi N of Corning ACR 123, Ch 65, 1990
Page 3 Section SRR
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTS (SRR)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Massack (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 6.5 mi E of Quincy
Maxwell (SRR) 5 3 COL County, 2 mi S of Maxwell
Moon Lim Lee (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 5 mi E of Weaverville ACR 88, CH 16, 1986
Moss Cove (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 10.5 mi S of Laytonville
O'Brien (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 9 mi N of Project City
Philip S. Raine (SRR) 99 6 TUL County, 2.5 mi N of Tipton
Randolph E. Collier (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 2.5 mi N of Route 96
Salyer (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 3 mi E of Salyer
Sand Hills (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 20 mi W Arizona State Line
Secret Valley (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 12 mi S of Ravendale
Shandon (SRR) 46 5 SLO County, 0.9 mi E of Route 41 (West)
Shingletown (SRR) 44 2 SHA County, 3.1 mi E of Shingletown
Sunbeam (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 6 mi W of El Centro
Tejon Pass (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 3.5 mi N of Gorman
Trinidad (SRR) 101 1 HUM County, 0.5 mi S of Seawood Drive (S.B), 0.5 mi S of Patricks Pt. U.C (N.B)
Page 4 Section SRR
SAFETY ROADSIDE RESTS (SRR)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Two Rivers (SRR) 111 11 IMP County, 2.5 mi S of Calipatria
Valley Wells (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 26 mi W of Nevada State Line
Weed Airport (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 6 mi N of Weed
Westley (SRR) 5 10 STA County, 0.9 mi S of San Joaquin Co. Line
Whitewater (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 1 mi W of Whitewater O. C.
Wildwood (SRR) 10 8 SBD County, 1 mi W of Calimesa
Wiley's Well (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 mi W of Blythe
Willows (SRR) 5 2 GLE County, 2 mi S of Artois
Page 5 Section SRR
PLAQUES
PLAQUES (P)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
14 Mile Historic Monument 32 3 BUT County, 12.7 mi E of Route 32/99 Jct ACR 59, Ch 101, 2001
Aerospace Valley Monument 14 3 SAC County, within right-of-way of the vista point overlooking Palmdale Lake on Route 14 ACR 120, CH 84, 2002
Allexey Waldemar Von Schmidt Historical Plaque 89 3 PLA County SCR 75, CH 105, 1992
Byzantine-Latino Quarter (maintain historic markers) 10 7 LA County, Pico - Union Area AB 516, CH 100, 2002
California Highway Patrol Officer Arthur E. Dunn Memorial 89 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound State Rt 89 SCR 85, CH 125, 2002
CHP Officer George W. Redding Memorial 273 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound State Hwy Rt 273 SCR 86, CH 126, 2002
CHP Officer Kenneth L. Archer and Officer Robert G. Carey Memorial 58 5 SLO Co ACR 174, CH 143, 2000
CHP Officer Larry J. Jaramillo Memorial 395 8 SBD Co ACR 173, CH142, 2000
Elisha Stephens Historical Plaque (Donner Lake Overlook) 80 3 NEV County, W of Truckee ACR 24, CH 76, 1993
General John Fremont Historical Plaque 49 10 MPA County ACR 145, CH 143, 1994
Leslie Charlene Curtis Memorial Plaque 92, 101 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Separation ACR 84, CH 129, 1985
Little India in City of Artesia91 7
Pioneer Blvd. Exit On Rte. 91 North ACR 67, CH 189, 2004
Mormon Battalion Historical Plaque 49 10 TUO County SCR 40, CH 95, 1995
Roger Van Den Broeke Memorial Plaque 80 4 CC, SOL Counties, at Carquinez Bridge ACR 105, CH 99, 1994
San Diego's Little Italy signs 5 11 SD County, Downtown ACR 204, CH 171, 2002
Page 1 Section P
PLAQUES (P)
NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION HOW NAMED
Stagecoach Inn Historical Plaque 101 7 VEN County ACR 102, CH 48, 1988
Truckee Round House Historical Plaque 267 3 NEV County, in Truckee SCR 76, CH 106, 1992
Page 2 Section P
ORGANIZED BY ROUTE NUMBER
ROUTE LISTING
Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
BTS Ray E. Ware Memorial Bridge 1 1 MEN County, Casper Creek
BTS Sgt. Emil Evenson Memorial Bridge 1 1 MEN County, Hare Creek
BTS General Douglas MacArthur Tunnel 1 4 SF County, Park Presidio Blvd.
SH Louis J. Papan Highway 1 4 SM County Interchange at Skyline Boulevard
Southern City Limits of Pacifica
BTS Presidio Tunnel 1 4 SF County
SH CHP Officer John Pedro Memorial Highway
1 5 SCR County Harkins Slough Road Pajaro River Bridge
BTS Harvey Robert Huss Memorial Bridge 1 5 MON County, Lime Creek Bridge
HU San Simeon Highway 1 5 SLO County San Luis Obispo Monterey
BTS Thomas M. Sanders Memorial Bridge 1 5 MON County, Burns Creek Bridge
SH Los Angeles County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 Portion in L.A. County
BTS Robert E. McClure Tunnel 1 7 LA County, Santa Monica
SH Ventura County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
1 7 VEN County
SH Orange County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
1 12 ORA County San Juan Capistrano Golden West Street in Huntington Beach
SH U.S. Submarine Veterans of WWII Memorial Highway
1 12 ORA County, now a facility under local jurisdition
Golden West St in Huntington Beach
Orange County Boundary
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P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH Pacific Coast Highway 1 12, 7 ORA, LA, VEN Counties San Juan Capistrano El Rio
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 1 12, 7, 5, 4, 1
ORA to MEN Counties Junction with I-5 at Dana Point in Orange County
Route 101 at Leggett in Mendocino County
SH Cabrillo Highway 1 5, 4 SB, SLO, MON, SCR, SM Counties Las Cruces San Francisco
SH Allessandro Freeway (also Glendale Freeway)
2 7 LA County Route 101 I-210
HU Angeles Crest Highway 2 7 LA County La Canada (Via Arroyo Seco)
Mount Wilson Road
SH Frank Lanterman Freeway (also Glendale Freeway)
2 7 LA County Route 134 (Glendale) I-210 (La Canada)
SH Glendale Freeway 2 7 LA County Route 101 I-210
SH Crynthia and Erling Hjertager Memorial Highway
3 2 SIS County between the City of Callahan
and the City of Etna
BRS Erling Hjertager Memorial Bridge 3 2 SIS County, Wildcat Creek Bridge, PM 9.75 Br. No. 02-0166
HU Arnold Industrial Highway 4 4 CC County I-680, Martinez Route 242 near Concord
BTS Inspector Raymond J. Giacomelli Memorial Overcrossing
4 4 CC County, Pittsburg, Overcrossing at Route 4 / Loveridge Road
HU John Muir Parkway 4 4 CC County I-80 I-680
FWY Ort J. Lofthus Freeway 4 10 SJ County I-5 Route 99
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Section: FWY - Named Interstates BSM - Blue Star Memorial Highway BTS - Bridges, Tunnels, Structures SH - Named Highways and Roads HU - Historical Usage Names SRR - Safety Roadside Rests / Scenic Overlooks
P - Plaques
SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
SH California Delta Highway 4 4, 10 CC, SJ Counties I-680 I-5
HU Cascade Wonderland Highway 5 2 SIS, SHA, TEH Counties Red Bluff Oregon State Line
BTS Dan Heryford Memorial 5 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Br.
BTS Earl Sholes Memorial Bridge 5 2 SHA County, Sacramento River Br.
BTS Harlan D. Miller 5 2 SHA County, Dog Creek
SRR Herbert S. Miles (SRR) 5 2 TEH County, 4.4 miles north of Red Bluff
SRR Lakehead (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 0.9 miles north of Lakehead OC
SRR Lieutenant John C. Helmick Memorial Rest Area (Corning)
5 2 TEH County, 1.3 miles north of Corning
SRR O'Brien (SRR) 5 2 SHA County, 9 miles north of Project City
SRR Randolph E. Collier (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 2.5 miles north of Route 96
BTS Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Bridge
5 2 SHA County, Pit River Arm Bridge at Shasta Lake
SRR Weed Airport (SRR) 5 2 SIS County, 6 miles north of Weed
SRR Willows (SRR) 5 2 GLE County, 2 miles south of Artois
FWY CHP Officer Artie J. Hubbard Memorial Freeway
5 3 SAC County Pocket Road Southern Boundary of the City of Sacramento
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SECTION NAME ROUTE NO. DISTRICT LOCATION FROM TO
FWY Deputy Sheriff Sandra Powell-Larson Memorial Highway
5 3 SAC County Q Street in Sacramento J Street
SRR Dunnigan (SRR) 5 3 YOL County, 0.5 miles north of Dunnigan
SRR Elkhorn (SRR) 5 3 SAC County, at Sacramento Metro Airport
BTS Elkhorn Bridge 5 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River (Also see Vietnam Servicemen Memorial)
SRR Maxwell (SRR) 5 3 COL County, 2 miles south of Maxwell
BTS Vietnam Servicemen Memorial Bridge 5 3 SAC, YOL County, Sacramento River (Also see Elkhorn Bridge)
SRR Buttonwillow (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 2 miles north of I-5/58 Interchange
SRR Coalinga-Avenal (SRR) 5 6 FRE County, 1.2 miles north of Lassen Ave
SRR Tejon Pass (SRR) 5 6 KER County, 3.5 miles north of Gorman
FWY Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka Memoria Freeway
5 7 LA County West Burbank Blvd. in the City of Burbank
Hollywood Way in the City of Los Angeles
FWY California Highway Patrol Officers James E. Pence, Jr., Roger D. Gore, Walter C. Frago, and George M. Alleyn Memorial Highway
5 7 LA County Rye Canyon OC Magic Mountain Parkway
FWY Golden State Freeway 5 7 LA County Junction 5/10/60/101 Route 14
FWY CHP Officer Alfred R. Turner Memorial Highway
5 10 MER County Route 152 Route 165
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FWY CHP Officer Dale E. Newby Memorial Highway
5 10 SJ County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound I-5
Eight Mile Road French Camp Road
SRR John "Chuck" Erreca (SRR) 5 10 MER County, 0.7 miles north of Fresno CountyLine
SRR John G. Meyer Overlook 5 10 ALP County, overlook East of Carson Pass
SRR Larry Combs Memorial Rest Stop 5 10 TUO County, Westley rest stop on Inter I-5
SRR Westley (SRR) 5 10 STA County, 0.9 miles south of San Joaquin County Line
SRR Aliso Creek (SRR) 5 11 SD County, 5.8 miles north of Oceanside
FWY CHP Officer Sean Nava Memorial Freeway 5 11 SD County Tamarack Ave Route 78
FWY CHP Officer Stephen M. Linen, Jr. Memorial Freeway
5 11 SD County Leucadia Blvd. La Costa Avenue
BTS David A. Hoffman Memorial Bridge 5 11 SD County, in Del Mar, Del Mar Heights Road
FWY Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone Memorial Freeway
5 11 SD County Basilone Road exit Camp Pendleton (main gate)
FWY John J. Montgomery Freeway 5 11 SD County San Diego (Route 94) Tijuana (Mexico International Border)
P San Diego's Little Italy signs 5 11 SD County, Downtown Hawthorne Street exit on I-5 north
Front Street exit on I-5 south
FWY Carleton E. Forbes Freeway 5 10, 3 SJ, SAC Counties Stockton Sacramento
FWY San Diego Freeway 5 11, 12 SD, ORA Counties Route 94 I-405 (S of Irvine)
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BSM North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway 5 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
SD to SIS Counties Mexico Border (Tijuana) Oregon State Line (Henley)
HU West Side Highway 5 3, 2 SAC to GLE Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
FWY West Side Freeway 5 6, 10, 3 KER to YOL Counties Route 99 (Wheeler Ridge) Woodland
HU Atlantic and Pacific Highways, Old Spanish Trail
8 11 SD County San Diego Yuma, Arizona
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 8 11 SD, IMP Counties (former US 80) San Diego Arizona State Line
FWY Border Friendship Route 8 11 SD, IMP Counties San Diego Arizona State Line
SRR Buckman Springs (SRR) 8 11 SD County, 3.3 miles east of Pine Valley
BTS Danielle Van Dam Memorial Overpass 8 11 SD County, 2nd Street in El Cajon
FWY Donna P. Mauzy Memorial Freeway 8 11 SD County, El Cajon Route 67 Greenfield Dr
FWY Kumeyaay Highway 8 11 SD County Greenfield Drive on the eastern city boundary of El Cajon
Nimitz Boulevard in Mission Bay in San Diego County
FWY Ocean Beach Freeway (was Route 109 when named)
8 11 SD County Sunset Cliffs Boulevard I-5 in San Diego
SRR Sand Hills (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 20 miles west Arizona State Line
SRR Sunbeam (SRR) 8 11 IMP County, 6 miles west of El Centro
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P Byzantine-Latino Quarter (maintain historic markers)
10 7 LA County, Pico - Union Area Olympic Blvd in Downtown LA
Venice Blvd in Downtown LA
FWY El Monte Police Officer Donald Ralph Johnson Memorial Highway
10 7 LA County, El Monte Junction of I-10/Route 19 in the City of Rosemead
Intersection of I-10/I-605 in the City of Baldwin Park
BTS Reverend Cecil "Chip" Murray Overcrossing
10 7 LA County, Western Avenue Overcrossing
FWY Rosa Parks Freeway 10 7 LA County I-110 I-405
FWY Santa Monica Freeway (was Route 173 when named)
10 7 LA County Route 1 I-5
FWY West Covina Police Officer Kenneth Wrede Memorial Highway
10 7 LA County, In the City of West Covina Vincent Ave. Grand Ave.
SRR Brookside (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 3 miles west of Beaumont
SRR Cactus City (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 miles east of Indio
BTS Chresten Knudsen Interchange 10 8 SBD County, I-10 and 30 Interchange (Tennessee St.) (Route 30 now I-210)
FWY Dr. June McCarroll Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County Jefferson St and Indio Blvd Int
Route 86
HU Hassayampa Trail (see also Sunkist Trail) 10 8 RIV County Indio (via Mecca) Blythe
BTS James A. Guthrie Memorial Interchange 10 8 SBD County, I-10/I-215 Interchange
FWY Officer Richard Hyche Memorial Freeway 10 8 SBD County 6th Street overcrossing in Ontario
Euclid Ave.
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FWY Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County, Coachella Valley portion of I10
Just west of the Route 111 cutoff in the Palm Springs area
A point at the bottom of the grade east of the City of Coachella
HU Sunkist Trail 10 8 RIV County Indio Blythe (Via Mecca)
FWY Veterans Memorial Freeway 10 8 RIV County, east of Chiriaco Summit 5 miles east of mile marker 84
5 miles west of mile marker 84
SRR Whitewater (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 1 mile west of Whitewater overcrossing
SRR Wildwood (SRR) 10 8 SBD County, 1 mile west of Calimesa
SRR Wiley's Well (SRR) 10 8 RIV County, 15 mile west of Blythe
SH Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway
10 7, 8 RIV, SBD Counties I-10 in Entirety
FWY Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway 10 7, 8 LA, RIV, SBD Counties. I-10 in its entirety.
Santa Monica Arizona State Line
FWY Ramona Freeway (now San Bernardino Freeway)
10 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties Route 101 I-215
FWY San Bernardino Freeway (was Route 26 when named)
10 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties Route 101 I-215
BTS Helen Madere Memorial Bridge 12 4 SOL County, Rio Vista Bridge
SH Luther Burbank Memorial Highway (was Route 51 when named)
12 4 SON County Santa Rosa Sebastopol
BTS Parker B. Rice Memorial Bridge 12 4 SON County, near Santa Rosa Memorial Building and Sonoma County Fairgrounds
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FWY Officer Rick Charles Cromwell Memorial Freeway
12 3, 10 SAC, SJ Counties Lower Sacramento Road Route 99 at the Lodi city limits
SH Warren Boulevard (was Route 227 when named-Mountain Blvd. Fwy)
13 4 ALA County Route 24 I-580
P Aerospace Valley Monument 14 3 SAC County, within right-of-way of the vista point overlooking Palmdale Lake on Route 14
SH Aerospace Highway 14 6 KER County Pearblossom Highway Route 395
FWY Antelope Valley Freeway (was Route 23 when named)
14 7 LA County I-5 (South of Newhall) Avenue D, North of Lancaster
FWY CHP Officer Reuben F. Rios, Sr. Memorial Freeway
15 8 SBD County Kenwood Ave Sierra Ave, SBD County
SRR Clyde V. Kane (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 30 miles east of Barstow
BTS Daniel D. Mikesell Interchange 15 8 SBD County, Ontario, I-15 and I-10 Separation
FWY Mojave Freeway (Former Arrowhead Trail) 15 8 SBD County I-215 at Devore Nevada State Line
FWY Ontario Freeway 15 8 SBD, RIV Counties Limonite Avenue Exit, south of Route 60 interchange
I-215 at Devore
FWY Temecula Valley Freeway (Portion also Escondido Fwy)
15 8 RIV County San Diego County Line Bundy Canyon Road near Lake Elsinore
SRR Valley Wells (SRR) 15 8 SBD County, 26 miles west of Nevada State Line
FWY Archie Moore Memorial Freeway 15 11 SD County Home Avenue exit Ocean View Boulevard exit
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BTS Knott Memorial Bridge 15 11 SD County, Penasquitos Creek Bridge
BTS Richard T. Silberman Bridge 15 11 SD County, Claremont Mesa Boulevard
FWY Semper Fi Freeway 15 11 SD County Route 163 Miramar Road
FWY Wabash Boulevard (replaced by extension of I-15)
15 11 SD County I-5 I-805
BTS Walter F. Maxwell Memorial Bridge 15 11 SD County, West Lilac Road overcrossing
FWY Avocado Highway 15 11, 8 SD and RIV Counties Route 78 in Escondido Temecula
FWY Escondido Freeway (Overlaps portion previously named)
15 11, 8 SD, RIV Counties I-8 I-215
SH Stanley L. Van Vleck Memorial Highway 16 3 SAC County Dillard Road in Sacramento County
Amador County line
BTS Gillian Cichowski Memorial Overcrossing 17 4 SCL County, Bear Creek Overpass at the Lexington Reservoir
SH Happy Trails Highway 18 7 SBD County, Apple Valley Apple Valley West City Limit
Apple Valley East City Limit
SRR Donald S. Wieman Vista Point 18 8 SBD County, post mile 21.4, two miles south of Rimforest
SRR Alpha-Omega (SRR) 20 3 NEV County, 4.1 miles east of Washington Jct
BTS Bruce Allen Jensen, Lt. Col., USAF, Bridge
20 3 NEV County, Empire St, 20/49 Sep
BTS David E. Freestone and Harry Lee Theurkauf Memorial Bridge
20 3 NEV County, Route 20/174 Separation
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BTS Douglas A. Rix Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Idaho-Maryland Road UC
BTS Ernest James Stidham, 1st Lieutenant, Memorial Bridge
20 3 NEV County, Grass Valley, Mill Street UC
BTS Gary Ames Miller Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Brunswick Road overcrossing
FWY Golden Center Freeway 20 3 NEV County Route 49 (near Grass Valley)
Nevada City
BTS James F. Deeble Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Banner Ridge Road overcrossing
BTS John Robert Kunkel 20 3 NEV County, Bennet Street UC
BTS John Stuart Seeley Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Gold Flat Road UC
BTS Kenneth W. Scurr Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Bank Street UC
BTS Michael Goeller Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Sacramento Street overcrossing
BTS Philip A. Tritsch Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Washington St, Nevada City
BTS Ronald J. Walber 20 3 NEV County, Nevada City, Broad Street Overcrossing
HU Tahoe-Ukiah Highway 20 3 MEN to NEV Counties Route 101 (N of Ukiah) I-80 (Emigrant Gap)
BTS Thomas W. Crawford Memorial Bridge 20 3 NEV County, Dorsey Drive overcrossing
SH Garden Grove Freeway 22 7 ORA County I-405 Route 55
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SH Military Intelligence Service Memorial Highway
23 7 VEN County Route 101 Route 118
BTS Caldecott Tunnel 24 4 ALA, CC County Line
SH William Byron Rumford Freeway 24 4 ALA County I-580 in Oakland Caldecott Tunnel
SH Stephen P. Teale Highway 26 10 CAL County Mokelumne Hill West Point, Calaveras County
BTS Tom Taylor Bridge 26 10 CAL County, Middle Fork of the Mokelumne River, near West Point
SH Earle W. Wreiden Memorial Highway 29 1 LAK County Napa County Line Route 175
BTS Frank and Elly Hartman Bridge 29 1 LAK County, Six miles north of Middletown
BTS Robert H. "Bob" Weatherwax Memorial 29 1 LAK County, St. Helena Bridge
BTS George F. Butler Memorial Bridge 29 4 NAP County, Napa River Bridge
BTS John Castro Memorial Interchange 29 4 NAP County, Interchange at Route 29 and Trancas Road
BTS Veterans Home Memorial Bridge 29 4 NAP County, California Drive, Yountville
P 14 Mile Historic Monument 32 3 BUT County, 12.7 miles east of Route 32/99 Jct
BTS Matilija Tunnels 33 7 VEN County
FWY Ojai Freeway 33 7 VEN County Route 101 Foster Park
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BTS Bernard A. Hemenway Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
BTS Dwight O'Dell Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
BTS Robert F. Fisher Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Yager Creek
BTS Silvio "Botchie" Santi Memorial Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
BTS William J. C. Dinsmore Bridge 36 1 HUM County, Van Duzen River
BTS John R. Trainer Memorial Bridge 36 2 TEH County,SouthFork Cottonwood Creek
SRR Lake Almanor (SRR) 36 2 PLU County, 4.3 miles east of Chester
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 36 1, 2 District 1 and 2 Alton Susanville
SH Randy Bolt Memorial Highway 37 4 SOL County Route 29 Skaggs Road
BTS Richard "Fresh Air" Janson Bridge 37 4 SOL County, Sonoma Creek Bridge
SH Sears Point Toll Road 37 4 SON, SOL Counties Route 121 (Sears Point) Vallejo
SH Westminster Police Officer Steven L. Phillips
39 12 ORA County, City of Westminster I-405 Route 22
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 40 8 SBD County I-15 at Barstow Arizona State Line
SRR Desert Oasis (SRR) 40 8 SBD County, 9 miles East of Newberry
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SRR Fenner 40 8 SBD Co, 45 miles West of Needles
SRR John Wilkie Safety Roadside (Fenner) 40 8 SBD County, 45 miles west of Needles
SH Needles Freeway 40 8 SBD County I-15 Arizona State Line
SH E.G. Lewis Highway 41 5 SLO County Route 101 Route 1
SH Donald DeMers Highway 41 6 FRE County Jensen Ave. in the City of Fresno
Elkhorn Ave.
SH Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Freeway
41 6 FRE County, City of Fresno Ventura Avenue in City of Fresno
Herndon Avenue
BTS Kristopher's Crossing 41 6 MAD County Br. No. 41-0022, Fresno River Bridge
BTS Richard Allen Flores Memorial Bridge 41 6 FRE County, Lincoln Avenue Overcrossing in Easton community
BTS Robert L. Binger Interchange 41 6 FRE County, Shaw Avenue Interchange with Route 41
SH Southern Yosemite Highway 41 6 MAD County Fresno County Line Yosemite National Park
HU Wawona Road 41 6 FRE, MAD Counties Fresno Yosemite National Park
SH Yosemite Freeway 41 6 FRE County Elkhorn Ave Herndon Ave
Ventura Ave Madera County Line
BTS Wawona Tunnel 41 10 Yosemite National Park Not a State Highway
HU Sierra to the Sea 41 5, 6 SLO, TUL Counties Morro Bay Yosemite National Park
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HU Central Valleys Highway 43 6 FRE, KIN, TUL, KER Counties Selma Shafter
SRR Bogard (SRR) 44 2 LAS County, 28 miles northwest of Susanville
SRR Shingletown (SRR) 44 2 SHA County, 3.1 miles east of Shingletown
BTS Chet Walker 45 3 GLE County, Stoney Creek Bridge
SH Eric Seastrand Memorial Highway 46 5 SB County Route 1 near Cambria Route 101 near Paso Robles
SH Jack O'Connell Highway 46 5 SLO County Route 101 in Paso Robles
Roue 41 at Cholame
SRR Shandon (SRR) 46 5 SLO County, 0.9 miles east of Route 41 (West)
BTS Commodore Schyler F. Heim Memorial Bridge
47 7 LA County, Cerritos Channel
BTS San Pedro-Terminal Island Bridge 47 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island
SH Seaside Freeway (was Route 167 when named)
47 7 LA County San Pedro Long Beach
BTS Vincent Thomas Bridge�(San Pedro-Terminal Island Bridge)
47 7 LA County, San Pedro-Terminal Island
BTS Amador County Veterans Memorial Bridge
49 10 AMA County, Rancheria Creek Bridge
BTS Ardrie Stevenot Bridge 49 10 TUO, CAL Counties, Stanislaus River
SRR Carson Hill 49 10 CAL Co, 4 miles south of Angeles Camp
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SH Deputy David P. Grant Memorial Highway 49 10 TUO County one mile before Parrott's Ferry Road
one mile after Parrott's Ferry Road
P General John Fremont Historical Plaque 49 10 MPA County mile marker 30.5 mile marker 31.0
SH John C. Begovich Memorial Highway 49 10 AMA County Southern city limits Jackson
Route 88
P Mormon Battalion Historical Plaque 49 10 TUO County Near Mormon Creek
BTS William Martin Sell, Jr., Memorial Bridge 49 10 MPA County,EastFork Chowchilla River
SH Mother Lode Highway 49 10, 3 TUO, PLA Counties Sonora Auburn
SH Golden Chain Highway 49 2, 3, 10, 6 PLU, SIE, YUB, NEV, PLA, ED, AMA, CAL, TUO, MPA and MAD Counties
Route 49 in Entirety
BTS Alice Livingston Memorial Overcrossing 50 3 SAC County, Rancho Cordova, Mather Field road overcrossing
BTS El Dorado County Veterans Bridges 50 3 ED County, South Fork American River
BTS El Dorado County Vietnam Veterans Bridge
50 3 ED County, Weber Creek
BTS George M. Clark Memorial Bicycle Bridge 50 3 SAC County, Hazel Avenue Fair Oaks Rancho Cordova
HU Lake Tahoe Wagon Road 50 3 ED County East of Smith Flat Lake Tahoe
BTS Pioneer Memorial Bridge 50 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River
HU Pioneer Trail 50 3 ED County Placerville Lake Tahoe
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SH Willliam Alexander Liedsdorff, Jr. Memorial Highway
50 3 SAC County Bradshaw Road Eastern Sacramento County Line
BTS Citizens for 52 Bridge 52 11 SD County, City of San Diego, E52-N15 Connector overcrossing
BTS Senator Jim Ellis Bridge 52 11 SD County, City of San Diego, Routes 163 and 52 Separation
SH Filipino-American Highway 54 11 SD County western end Route 125
BTS George R. Volland Memorial Bridge 54 11 SD County, Juncture at Routes 54 and I-5
SH South Bay Freeway 54 11 SD County I-805 Route 94
FWY Costa Mesa Freeway (Formerly Newport Freeway)
55 12 ORA County Route 91 South Boundary of Costa Mesa
FWY Ted Williams Freeway 56 11 SD County I-5 I-15 in the City of San Diego
SH CHP Officer Don J. Burt Memorial Highway
57 12 ORA County Orangethorpe Avenue Yorba Linda Bouldvard
FWY Orange Freeway 57 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties Route 1 Route 60 near the City of Walnut
P CHP Officer Kenneth L. Archer and Officer Robert G. Carey Memorial
58 5 SLO Co PM 18.3 Monument
SRR Boron (SRR) 58 6 KER County, 3.9 miles west of Boron
SH Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
58 6 KER County Route 184 Kern County/San Bernardino County Line
SH Rosa Parks Highway 58 6 KER County Route 99 Route 184
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BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 58 5, 6, 8 SLO, KER, SBD Counties Route 101 (Santa Margarita)
I-15 (Barstow)
SH CHP Officer Thomas J. Steiner Memorial Highway
60 7 LA County City of Pomona from PM 28.00
PM 30.36
FWY Moreno Valley Freeway 60 8 RIV County I-10 Route 91
SH Pomona Freeway 60 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties I-5 Route 83 (Chino)
SH California Corrections Youth Authority Counselor Ineasie M. Baker Memorial Freeway
60 8 SBD County, City of Chino South Milliken Ave. South Euclid Ave.
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 62 8 SBD County, Twentynine Palms Junction 62 / I-10 Junction
Adobe Road
SH CHP Officer Daniel J. Muehlhausen Memorial Highway
62 8 RIV County 5.4 miles west of intersection of Route 62/177
4.6 miles east intersection of Route 62/177
SH Twentynine Palms Highway 62 8 RIV, SBD Counties I-10 Route 177
BTS Charles J. La Porte Memorial Bridge 65 3 PLA County, Route 65 overcrossing near Roseville
SH Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson Expressway 65 3 PLA County, Roseville Bypass I-80 Route 65
BTS Jerrold L. Seawell Underpass 65 3 PLA County, Roseville
SH Officer Mark A. White Memorial Highway 65 3 ED County Intersection with Sunset Boulevard
Intersection with Route 193
SH All America City Highway 65 6 KER, TUL Counties Route 99 Route 198
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SH CHP Officer Christopher D. Lydon Memorial Freeway
67 11 SD County I-8 Mapleview Street in Lakeside
HU W. R. Holman Highway 68 5 MON County Pacific Grove Carmel Hill
BTS Elephant Butte Tunnel 70 2 PLU County
BTS Grizzly Dome Tunnel 70 2 PLU County, near Tobin
SRR L. T. Davis (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 3 miles east of Portola
SRR Massack (SRR) 70 2 PLU County, 6.5 miles east of Quincy
SH Post 1747 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
70 3 BUT Co Pacific Heights/Georgia Way
Westbound ramp to Garden Drive, Oroville
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 70 2, 3 YUB, BUT, PLU, LAS Counties Marysville Hallelujah Junction
HU Feather River Highway 70 3,2 BUT, PLU Counties Oroville Quincy
SH Police Officer Daniel T. Fraembs Memorial Highway
71 7 LA County, Route 71 in the City of Pomona
SH Mayor James Thalman and Mayor Michael Wickman Memorial Highway
71 8 Chino Hills Soquel Canyon/Central Ave.
Pine Ave.
SH Chino Valley Freeway 71 8, 7 SBD, LA Counties Riverside County Line I-10
HU Pines to Palms Highway 74 8 RIV County Mountain Center Palm Desert
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HU Ortega Highway 74 12, 8 ORA, RIV Counties I-5 Lake Elsinore
SH California Wildland Firefighters Memorial Highway
74 8, 12 RIV County, ORA County Lake Elsinore San Juan Capistrano
BTS San Diego-Coronado Bridge 75 11 SD County, San Diego, Coronado Bay
SH Oceanside Police Officer Tony Zappatella Memorial Highway
76 11 SD County, Oceanside North Coast Highway Douglas Drive
SH San Luis Rey Mission Expressway 76 11 SD County I-5 I-15
SH Ramon Ojeda Memorial Highway 78 11 SD Third Street in Ramona Route 76
SH Ronald Packard Parkway 78 11 SD County I-5 I-1515
BTS Vicente "Vince"Andrade Memorial Bridge 78 11 SD Co, San Marcos, Twin Oaks Valley Road Bridge
SH Ben Hulse Highway (was Route 146 when named)
78 8, 11 IMP, RIV Counties Route 86 near Brawley I-10 near Blythe
SH Firefighter Steven Rucker Memorial Highway
79 11 SD County Intersection with Route 79/78 in Santa Ysabel
Intersection with Route 79/Engineers Road in Cuyamaca
FWY Alan S. Hart Freeway 80 3 PLA, NEV, SIE Counties Sacramento County Line Nevada State Line
BTS Blecher-Freeman Memorial Causeway 80 3 YOL County, Yolo Causeway
BTS Caltrans Maintenance Worker Memorial Bridge
80 3 SAC County/YOL County, Sacramento River Bridge known as the Bryte Bend Bridge
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SRR Donner Summit (SRR) 80 3 NEV County, on Donner Pass
FWY Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road 80 3 PLA, NEV Counties Emigrant Gap Donner Lake
P Elisha Stephens Historical Plaque (Donner Lake Overlook)
80 3 NEV County, west of Truckee
SRR Gold Run (SRR) 80 3 PLA County, Between Sawmill and Gold Run overcrossing
BTS Harry Crabb Tunnel 80 3 PLA County Tunnel at I-80 ramp off Sunrise Blvd.
HU Lincoln Highway (Alternate) 80 3 NEV, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Reno
BTS Alexander Zuckermann Bicycle-Pedestrian Path
80 4 SF/ALA Counties, Southern edge of new eastbound deck of the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge
Yerba Buena Island Oakland
BTS Carquinez Bridge 80 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait
SRR Hunter Hill (SRR) 80 4 SOL County, 7 miles east of Vallejo
FWY Kent D. Pursel Memorial Freeway 80 4 ALA County SF-Oakland Bay Bridge Contra Costa County Line
FWY Linus F. Claeys Freeway 80 4 CC County Route 4 Carquinez Bridge
P Roger Van Den Broeke Memorial Plaque 80 4 CC, SOL Counties, at Carquinez Bridge
BTS San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (James B. Rolf-never dedicated)
80 4 SF, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay
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BTS Yerba Buena Tunnel 80 4 SF County, SFOBB
FWY Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway 80 4, 10, 3 SF to SIE Counties San Francisco Nevada State Line
BSM East-West Blue Star Memorial Highway (Former US 40)
80 4,3 SF to SIE Counties San Francisco Nevada State Line
BTS Arthur H. Edmonds Underpass 84 3 YOL County
BTS Dumbarton Bridge 84 4 SM, ALA Counties, San Francisco Bay
SH CHP Officer Scott M. Greenly Memorial Freeway
85 4 SCL County Quito Road in the City of Saratoga
Prospect Road in the City of Saratoga
SH West Valley Freeway 85 4 SCL County Route 101 near Bernal Road in San Jose
Route 101 near Moffett Blvd. in Mountain View
SH CHP Officer Franke A. Story Memorial Highway
86 11 IMP County City of Imperial City of Brawley, Imperial County
SH David E. Pierson and Bill Freeman Highway
86 11 IMP County San Felipe Creek Bridge (at Route 78)
Riverside County Line
SRR Bert Lund Memorial Overlook 88 10 AMA Co, west of Peddler Hill
HU Carson Pass Highway 88 10 AMA County Route 49 (Jackson) Woodfords (Alpine County)
P California Highway Patrol Officer Arthur E. Dunn Memorial
89 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound Route 89
Mile Post Marker 89 SHA 36.00
Mile Post Marker 89 SHA 41.00
SH 10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway
89 3 NEV and PLA Counties City of Truckee Tahoe City
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P Allexey Waldemar Von Schmidt Historical Plaque
89 3 PLA County near Alpine Meadows Road
SH Robert M. Jackson Memorial Highway 89 10 ALP County Alpine/Mono County Line Route 4
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 89 9, 10, 3, 2 Along East side of California Route 395 near Topaz I-5 near Mt. Shasta
SH Marina Freeway (Formerly Richard M. Nixon Fwy)
90 7, 12 LA, ORA Counties Route 1 Route 91
SH Artesia Freeway 91 7 Los Angeles I- 710 I-5 in Fullerton
SH Gardena Freeway (Formerly Redondo Beach Freeway)
91 7 LA County Eastern boundary of the City of Gardena
I-710
P Little India in City of Artesia 91 7 LA County, downtown Artesia Pioneer Blvd. exit on Route 91 north
SH Redondo Beach Freeway (portion of it superseded by Gardena Freeway)
91 7 LA County I-405 I-710
SH Willard H. Murray Freeway 91 7 LA County Alameda Road in Compton
Central Avenue in Compton
SH J. Arthur Younger Freeway 92 4 SM County Route 1 West Approach to San Mateo- Hayward Bridge
BTS San Mateo-Hayward Bridge 92 4 SM, ALA County, San Francisco Bay
SH Martin Luther King, Jr. Freeway 94 11 SD County I-5 in the City of San Diego
Route 125
BTS Henry Edgar Beck Jr. Memorial Bridge 96 1 HUM County, Pearch Creek
BTS Carl Langford Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS County, Salmon River (Somes Bar)
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BTS H. Lyle Davis Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS County, Klamath River
BTS Lyle H. Davis Memorial Bridge 96 2 SIS County, Klamath River
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 97 2 SIS County Weed Oregon State Line
SRR Grass Lake (SRR) 97 2 SIS County, 19.8 miles north of Weed
SH Ray E. Johnson Expressway 99 3 BUT County, south of Chico Pentz Road overcrossing (PM 24.2)
Edgar Slough (Br. No. 12-0128)
SH 100th Infantry Battalion Memorial Highway
99 6 MAD, FRE Counties City of Fresno City of Madera
SRR C. H. Warlow (SRR) (Kingsburg) 99 6 TUL County, at Dodge Ave near Kings River
SH Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway
99 6 KER County Northern Kern county line at County Line Road (J44) in Delano
Southern Terminus of Route 99, 3.5 miles southouth of Mettler
SH Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Highway 99 6 TUL, FRE Counties Tulare Fresno
SRR Philip S. Raine (SRR) 99 6 TUL County, 2.5 miles north of Tipton
SH Steven Lindblom Memorial Freeway 99 6 MAD County Southern city limits of Madera
Madera/Merced County Line
SH Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway
99 6 KER, TUL Counties McFarland Tulare
SH William "Bill" Lehn Memorial Highway 99 6 FRE County Mountain View Crossing in southern Fresno County
San Joaquin River on the northern boundary
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SH 442nd Regimental Combat Team Memorial Highway
99 10 SJ, STA Counties City of Salida City of Manteca
SH CHP Officer James J. Schumacher, Jr., Memorial Highway
99 10 MER County Athlone Road in Merced Worden Avenue in Merced
SH CHP Officers Walter Frago and Roger Gore Memorial Freeway
99 10 MER County Mission Ave Campus Parkway, UC Merced
BTS Dallas C. Bache Interchange 99 10 MER County, Shanks Road
SRR Enoch Christoffersen Memorial Rest Area (Turlock)
99 10 STA County, 2.3 miles south of Turlock
SH Jerry Medina Memorial Highway 99 10 STA County Standiford Ave./Beckwith Road
Toulumne Boulevard
SH Joash E. Paul Memorial Highway 99 10 STA County Mitchell Road Stanislaus/Merced County Line
SH John G. Veneman Freeway 99 10 STA County Modesto Turlock
SH Kenneth L. Maddy Freeway 99 10 MER County, City of Livingston 0.3 miles south of Dwight Way
0.1 miles south of August Ave.
SH Officer Stephan Gene Gray Memorial Highway
99 10 MER County Childs Ave in Merced 16th Steet
SH Women Veterans' Highway 99 10 SJ County Hammer Lane Route 4
SH Purple Heart Veterans Highway 99 10, 3 SJ, SAC Counties Route 4 in Stockton Route 50 in Sacramento
HU Pacific Highway (Valley Route Portion) 99 6, 10 FRE, MAD, MER, STA, SJ Counties Fresno Stockton
HU Golden State Highway 99 6, 10, 3 Central California Bakersfield Sacramento
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BTS A. S. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge OH
BTS Albert Stanwood Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM Co, Rio Dell-Eel River Br and OH
BTS Charles Edward Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eel River, Smith Point
BTS Charles R. Barnum Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South of Phillipsville, South Fork Eel River
SH Dave Ghilarducci Memorial Highway 101 1 Humboldt Co Bridge 4-16 Bridge 4-221
BTS Delbert A. Brown Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Boyes Creek Viaduct on the Redwood National Park Bypass
SH Don Clausen Highway 101 1 HUM, DN Counties Along the Redwood National Park Bypass
BTS Dr. Ernest Fine Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Smith River
BTS Edward Charles Wagner Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM Co, Eel River, Smith Point
BTS Elmer Hurlbutt Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Dean Creek
SRR Empire Camp (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 2.5 miles south of Cummings
SH Everett and Louella Thomas Memorial Highway
101 1 HUM County Patrick's Point Undercrossing
Four miles north of that undercrossing in the vicinity of Big Lagoon
BTS F. Walter Sandelin Memorial Bridge 101 1 MEN County, PM 0.4 over the Russian River
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BTS Frank P. Belotti Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Near Garberville South Fork Eel River
SH Frank P. Belotti Freeway (was Route 1 when named)
101 1 HUM County Sylvandale (6 miles north of Garberville)
Englewood (about 1 mile south of Redcrest)
SH Frank P. Belotti Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Bridge No 04-0241 at Smith Point
Myers Flat
BTS G. H. Douglas Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Klamath River
BTS George J Cole Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River
BTS George M. Leatherwood Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eel River
BTS Harold W. Comfort Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, northbound bridge over Van Duzen River
BTS Hod Benedict Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Eagle Point Viaduct
SRR Irvine Lodge (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 7.9 miles south of Laytonville
BTS James Van Duzen Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, southbound bridge over Van Duzen River
BTS Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge 101 1 MEN County, 4.95 miles north of SON-MEN County Line, Squaw Rock Viaduct
SH Leo Stanley Hulett Highway 101 1 MEN County, in Willits 0.5 miles south of Haehl Overhead
0.5 miles north of Reynolds Highway
BTS Louis De Martin Sr. Memorial Bridge 101 1 DN County, Wilson Creek
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BTS Malcom G. Coomes Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, South Fork Eel River
SH Michael J. Burns Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Eureka Arcata
SRR Moss Cove (SRR) 101 1 MEN County, 10.5 miles south of Laytonville
BTS Nello J. Barsanti Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell, Eel River
BTS Paul E. Mudgett Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Robinson Ferry Bridge, Eel River
BTS Ralph A. Miller Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek
BTS Richard Fleisher Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, south of Scotia, Eel River
SH Sam Helwer Memorial Freeway 101 1 HUM County Myers Flat Stafford
BTS Stanwood A. Murphy Memorial Bridge 101 1 HUM County, Rio Dell-Eel Bridge OH
SRR Trinidad (SRR) 101 1 HUM County, 0.5 miles south of Seawood Drive(southbound), 0.5 miles south of Patricks Pt. U.C (northbound)
SH William Z. Hegy Memorial Highway 101 1 HUM County Little River near Trinidad Patrick's Point Undercrossing
SH Bayshore Freeway 101 4 SCL, SM, SF Counties San Jose (Rte 82) San Francisco (I-80)
SH Civilian Women Volunteers All Wars Memorial Freeway
101 4 SM County Ralston Avenue exit in Belmont
Route 92
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SH Colonel William R. "Bill" Lucius Highway 101 4 SON County Russian River South of Healdsburg
Mendocino County Line
BTS Congressman Don Clausen Overpass 101 4 SON County, Rohnert Park
BTS Gambetta Memorial Bridges 101 4 SON County, First Street, Cloverdale
BTS Golden Gate Bridge 101 4 SF, MRN Counties. Spans San Francisco Bay
Federal Bridge
SRR H. Dana Bowers Memorial Vista Point (also SRR)
101 4 MRN County, north end of Golden Gate Bridge
BTS Harold "Bizz" Johnson Interchange 101 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Interchange
SH James Lick Memorial Freeway 101 4 SF County I-80 San Mateo County Line
SH Marin County Veterans Memorial Freeway 101 4 MRN County Lucas Valley Road in San Rafael
North for two miles
SH Military Servicewomen's Memorial Highway
101 4 SM County Ralston Ave. Exit in Belmont, San Mateo
Santa Clara County line
SH Officer Dave Chetcuti Memorial Highway 101 4 SM County San Francisco International Airport
Broadway-Brulingame Exit
BTS Richard F. Cavness Memorial Bridge 101 4 SON County, Arata Lane,south of Healsdburg
BTS Robert L. Bishop Viaduct 101 4 SON County, Santa Rosa, 4th Street
SH Sig Sanchez Highway 101 4 SCL County Morgan Hill Bypass in Santa Clara County
SH Sonoma County Veterans Memorial Highway
101 4 SON County Marin County line Healdsburg at the Bill Lucius Highway
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BTS Waldo Tunnel 101 4 MRN County, north of Golden Gate Bridge
FWY William T. Bagley Freeway 101 4 MRN County Waldo Tunnel in Sausalito
I-580 in San Rafael
SH Alex Madonna Memorial Highway 101 5 SLO County Madonna Road exit in San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
SH Caltrans Highway Maintenance Lead Worker Michael (Flea) Feliciano Memorial Highway
101 5 MON County North of Chualar from Payson Street
Esperanza Road
SRR Camp Roberts (SRR) 101 5 MON County, 8.5 miles north of San Miguel
SRR Gaviota (SRR) 101 5 SB County, at South end of Gaviota Tunnel
BTS Gaviota Gorge Tunnel 101 5 SB County
BTS Skinner-Serrano Memorial Bridge 101 5 MON County, Soledad, Salinas River Bridge
SH Vernon L. Sturgeon Memorial Highway 101 5 SLO County Spring Street in Paso Robles
Santa Barbara Road in Atascadero
SH Veterans Memorial Highway 101 5 MON County within the City of Salinas
BTS James J. McBride Bridge 101 7 VEN County, Ventura River
SH Screaming Eagles Highway 101 7 VEN County, Portion of Route 101 in County of Ventura
P Stagecoach Inn Historical Plaque 101 7 VEN County At Intersection between Ventura Park Road and Ventura Freeway
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SH Ventura Freeway Extension 101 7 VEN County Santa Barbara County Line
Route 1, immediately east of the City of Ventura
SH Redwood Highway 101 4, 1 MRN, SON, MEN, HUM, DN Counties Golden Gate Bridge Oregon State Line
HU Coast Highway 101 7, 5, 4 LA, VEN, SB, SLO, MON, SCL, SM, SF Counties
Los Angeles San Francisco
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 101 7, 5, 4, 1 Along western side of California Los Angeles Oregon State Line
FWY El Segundo Freeway 105 7 LA County Route 1 near the City of El Sengundo and L.A. Int. Airport
I-405
FWY Glenn Anderson Freeway 105 7 LA County Route 1 I-605
FWY Norwalk Freeway 105 7 LA County Route 405 Route 605 near the City of Norwalk
SH Hawthorn Freeway (Renamed Torrance Freeway)
107 7 LA County Route 1 I-405
SH Torrance Freeway 107 7 LA County Route 1 near Torrance I-405 near Lawndale
SH Frank F. Momyer Bypass 108 10 TUO County, Sonora Bypass Route 49 Route 108
BTS Leslie G. Delbon Memorial Bridge 108 10 TUO County, Sonora, Sullivan Creek
HU Long Barn to Sonora Road 108 10 TUO County Sonora Long Barn
SH Tuolumne County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway
108 10 TUO County, Portion of Route 108 in Tuolumne County
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BTS W. W. Brookey OH Memorial Bridge 108 10 STA County, Riverbank OH
FWY Arroyo Seco Parkway (Formerly Arroyo Seco Fwy, Pasadena Fwy)
110 7 Los Angeles 4-level Structure in LA Pasadena
BTS Edmond J. Russ Freeway Interchange 110 7 LA County, Routes 110 and 91 Interchange
BTS Figueroa Street Tunnels 110 7 LA County, Los Angeles at Figueroa Street
SH Harbor Freeway 110 7 LA County San Pedro Route 101
SH Pasadena Freeway (was Route 205 when named)
110 7 LA County Route 101 (4-level Structure)
Pasadena
SH Deputy Bruce Lee Memorial Highway 111 8 RIV County Washington St. in La Quinta
terminus at Jefferson St.
SH Chief F. S. "Pete" Pedroza Memorial Highway
111 11 IMP County I-8 E. Jasper Road near the City of Calexico
SRR Two Rivers (SRR) 111 11 IMP County, 2.5 miles south of Calipatria
BTS Jack D. Maltester Mario Polvorosa Bridge 112 4 ALA County, Mulford OH (Davis St)
BTS Leslie A. Lowden Memorial Bridge 113 3 SUT County, Sutter Causeway Bridge
SH Vic Fazio Highway 113 3 YOL County I-5 I-80
SH Willard F. Libby Memorial Highway 116 4 SON County Sebastopol Forestville
SH Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway 118 7 LA County Route 23 (Moorpark) I-210 (San Fernando)
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SH Vietman Veterans Memorial Highway 119 6 KER County Route 184 Enos Lane
SH Great Sierra Wagon Road (Tioga Road) 120 9 MNO County East Boundary Yosemite National Park
Route 395
SH Mono Lake Basin Road 120 9 MNO County Mono Mills (Site) Route 395
SH Tioga Road (Also see Great Sierra Wagon Road)
120 9 MNO County East Boundary Yosemite National Park
Route 395
HU Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Road 120 10 TUO, MPA Counties Route 108 Yosemite Valley
HU Big Oak Flat Road 120 10 STA, TUO Counties Oakdale Yosemite via Groveland
BTS Jacksonville Bridge 120 10 TUO County, Tuolumne River
SH Northern Yosemite Highway 120 10 STA, TUO Counties San Joaquin County Line near Escalon
Yosemite National Park
SH Carneros Highway 121 4 NAP, SON Counties Route 37 in Sonoma County
Route 29 in Napa County
BTS George M. Francis Memorial Bridge 121 4 NAP County, Imola Avenue, Napa River
BTS Benjamin E. Polak Memorial Bridge 125 11 SD County, Fletcher Parkway in La Mesa
SH California Highway Patrol Officer David W. Copleman Memorial Highway
126 7 VEN County Hallock Drive Fillmore City Limit
SH Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway 126 7 VEN County City of Santa Paula Route 101
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SH Santa Paula Freeway 126 7 VEN County Route 101 near Ventura I-5
SH Historic Yosemite Highway 132 10 MPA, TUO Counties Stanislaus County Line near La Grange
Route 49
SH Laguna Freeway (Superseded by Ora. County Veterans Memorial Highway)
133 12 ORA County I-5 Laguna Beach
SH Orange County Veterans Memorial Highway
133 12 ORA County Route 1 Junction with Eastern Transportation Corridor
SH Colorado Freeway 134 7 LA County Eagle Rock Blvd Figueroa Blvd in Pasadena (Former Route 159)
SH Glendale Police Officer Charles A. Lazzaretto Memorial Freeway
134 7 LA County I-5 Route 2
BTS Pioneer, Pasadena Memorial Bridge 134 7 LA County, Arroyo Seco
SH Abiel Barron Memorial Highway 138 7 LA County Lone Pine Canyon Kruse Road
SH Deputy Sheriff Stephen Sorensen Memorial Highway
138 7 LA County 136th Street 195th Street
HU All Year Highway 140 10 MER and MPA Counties Merced Yosemite Valley
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 140 10 MER, MPA Counties I-5 near Gustine Yosemite National Park
SH Central Yosemite Highway 140 10 MPA County Merced County Line near Planada
Yosemite National Park
BTS Celano-Norris Memorial Bridge 152 10 MER County, O'Neil Forebay
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BTS Sandvig-Scanlon Memorial Bridge 152 10 MER County, California Aqueduct
HU El Camino Cielo 154 5 SB County Route 101 near Santa Barbara
Route 101 near Zaca
HU San Marcos Pass Road 154 5 SB County Route 101 (Los Olivos) Santa Barbara
BTS Ed Hanna Memorial Bridge 156 5 SBT County, San Benito River Bridge
SH Veterans Memorial Highway (Hollister Bypass)
156 5 SBT County, Hollister Bypass 0.2 miles east of Union Rd in Hollister
0.4 miles east of San Felipe Rd in Hollister
BTS Sen. John A. Nejedly Bridge (Antioch Bridge)
160 4 CC, SAC Counties, San Joaquin River
BTS Bidwell Bar Bridge 162 3 BUT County, Lake Oroville
BTS Randy Jennings Memorial Bridge 162 3 BUT County, crossing Feather River, west of the Routes 162 and 70 Junction
SH Cabrillo Freeway 163 11 SD County I-5 I-15
SH Dean E. Beattie Memorial Highway 163 11 SD County I-8 I-805
BTS George T. Hatfield 165 10 MER County, San Joaquin River
SH CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway
166 5 SLO and SB Counties Route 101 near Santa Maria
Route 33 in the Cuyama Valley
BTS John J. Hollister Memorial Bridge 166 5 SLO County, Huasna River
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SH Deputy Sheriff Eric Jon Telen Memorial Highway
168 6 FRE County, Within the City of Clovis Herndon Avenue Interchange
Temperance Avenue Interchange
BTS Peter Hillman Memorial Interchange 168 6 Fresno Co, Bullard Ave Interchange in Clovis
SH Sierra Freeway 168 6 FRE County Route 180 in Fresno Armstrong Ave. in Fresno
BTS William H. "Harry" Armstrong Memorial Interchange
168 6 FRE County, Herndon Avenue Interchange
BTS Perry and Emma McBeth Memorial Bridge 169 1 DN County, Terwer Creek
SH Skyway Freeway (Unconstructed) 170 7 LA County LA International Airport Route 90
SH Officer Bill C. Bean, Jr. Memorial Highway 174 3 NEV, PLA Counties Route 20 in Grass Valley I-80 in Colfax
SH CHP Officer David W. Manning Memorial Freeway
178 6 KER County, Bakersfield M Street Fairfax Road
SH Charles Brown Highway (was Route 212 when named)
178 9 INY County Route 127 (Shoshone) Nevada State Line
SH Deran Koligian Memorial Highway 180 6 FRE County Route 99 and upon completion from Route 33
Route 33 and upon completion to I-5
HU Kings River Highway 180 6 FRE County General Grant Grove Park
Kings Canyon National Park
SH Senator Jim Costa Highway 180 6 FRE County Route 99 Chestnut Ave, and any future freeway extension between Chestnut Ave and Clovie Ave
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SH Sequoia-Kings Canyon Freeway 180 6 FRE County Brawley Ave Highland Ave
SH John McVeigh, Jr. Memorial Highway 198 5 MON County Route 101 County of Fresno
HU Generals Highway 198 6 FRE, TUL Counties Kings Canyon National Park
Sequoia National Park
SH George Alan Ingalls Memorial Highway 198 6 KIN County, in the City of Hanford Seventh Ave in Hanford 12th Ave in Hanford
SH Officer James Rapozo Memorial Freeway 198 6 TUL County Route 99 Route 245
SH United States Navy Lientenant Commander Otis Vincent Tolbert Memorial Highway
198 6 KIN County, Lemoore 18th Avenue 25th Avenue
BTS Allen Fredrick Lehman Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River
SRR Collier Tunnel (SRR) 199 1 DN County, 3 miles south of Oregon State Line
BTS Howard Griffin Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Middle Fork Smith River (19.9 miles northeast Route 101)
BTS Mary Adams Peacock Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Smith River, 12 miles east of Crescent City
BTS Randolph Collier Tunnel 199 1 DN County, Near Oregon State Line
BTS Viggo "Vic" Meedom Memorial Bridge 199 1 DN County, Hardscrabble Bridge, six miles east of Hiouchi Village
FWY Robert T. Monagan Freeway 205 10 SJ, ALA Counties I-5 I-580
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FWY William H. Lancaster Memorial Highway 210 7 LA County City of Duarte I-15 exit
SH Clarence Ward Memorial Boulevard (was Route 236 when named)
217 5 SB County Route 101 (Santa Barbara)
UCSB Campus
BTS Warren West Memorial Bridge 237 4 SCL County, in San Jose, South Alviso OH
SH Avenue of the Giants 254 1 HUM County Sylvandale South of Jordan Creek
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 254 1 HUM County Route 101 near the Sylvandale exchange
Route 101 south of the City of Stafford
BTS Carl L. Christensen Jr. Memorial Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Middle Channel
BTS Humboldt Bay Bridge 255 1 by location
BTS Meyer Bistrin Memorial Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Eureka Channel
BTS Richard F. Denbo Memorial Span 255 1 HUM County, Samoa Channel
BTS Samoa Bridge 255 1 HUM County, Eureka
BTS Posey Tube 260 4 ALA County, Oakland, Alameda
BTS Webster Street Tube 260 4 ALA County, Oakland
BTS CHP Officer Glenn Carlson Memorial Bypass
267 3 NEV County Bypass in Truckee City Limits
P Truckee Round House Historical Plaque 267 3 NEV County, in Truckee Truckee
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P CHP Officer George W. Redding Memorial 273 2 SHA County, Right-of-way of northbound and southbound Route 273
Post Mile 6.50 Post Mile 10.50
BTS Tower Bridge 275 3 SAC, YOL Counties, Sacramento River
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 280 4 SCL, SM, SF Counties Third Street in San Francisco
I-680 in San Jose
FWY CHP Officer Hugo Olazar Memorial Highway
280 4 SCL County San Jose/Sickles Avenue onramp
San Jose Avenue Overcrossing
BTS Commander Isiah Nelson Memorial Hanging Gardens
280 4 SF County, Terraced Landscaping of southbound I-280
18th Street (San Francisco)
20th Street (San Francisco)
SRR Crystal Springs (SRR) 280 4 SM County, near San Francisco Reservoir
BTS Eugene A Doran Bridge 280 4 SM County, San Mateo Creek Crystal Springs Road
FWY John F. Foran Freeway 280 4 SF County, San Francisco SF County Line 6th Street in San Francisco
FWY Junipero Serra Freeway 280 4 SCL, SM Counties Route 1 in San Francisco Route 17 in Santa Clara County
BTS Eagle Prairie Bridge 283 1 HUM County, Eel River South of Rio Dell
BTS Don O. O'Kane Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, Redwood Creek
BTS Hlel-Din Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, 8 miles east of Willow Creek, South Fork of Trinity River
BTS Thomas L. DeVore Memorial Bridge 299 1 HUM County, Mad River
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BTS Charles William Carpenter Memorial Bridge
299 2 TRI County, 3.5 miles east of Humboldt County Line, Trinity River
SRR Francis B. Mathews Memorial Rest Area 299 2 TRI County, between the communities of Salyer and Hawkins Bar
SRR Hillcrest (SRR) 299 2 SHA County, 3.9 miles east of Montgomery C.B.
SH Lassen State Highway 299 2 LAS County Shasta County Line Modoc County Line
SRR Moon Lim Lee (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 5 miles east of Weaverville
BTS Raymond A. Nachand Memorial Bridge 299 2 TRI County, over Trinity River
SRR Salyer (SRR) 299 2 TRI County, 3 miles east of Salyer
BTS William D. Abarr Memorial Bridge 299 2 TRI County, Trinity River
SH Trinity Scenic Byway 299 1, 2 HUM, TRI, SHA Counties Route 101 in Arcata I-5 in Redding
FWY Portola Freeway (Superseded by Quentin L. Kopp Freeway)
380 4 SM County Route 1 Route 101 in the vicinity of the San Francisco International Airport
FWY Quentin L. Kopp Freeway 380 4 SM County Route 1 near Pacifica Route 101
SRR Honey Lake (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 7.7 miles north of Milford
SRR Secret Valley (SRR) 395 2 LAS County, 12 miles south of Ravendale
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BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 395 8 SBD, MOD Counties I-15 near Cajon Pass Nevada State Line
P CHP Officer Larry J. Jaramillo Memorial 395 8 SBD Co P.M. 66.0 Monument
SRR Coso Junction (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 17 miles south of Juncture of Routes 395 and 190
SRR Crestview (SRR) 395 9 MNO County, 1.6 miles south of Crestview
SRR Division Creek (SRR) 395 9 INY County, 10 miles north of Independence
SH Paul H. Pino Memorial Highway 395 9 INY County Route 190 Gill Station Coco Road
SH Police Officer Richard Perkins Memorial Highway
395 9 INY County Southern city limits of Bishop
Warm Springs Road
BTS Mignon "Minnie" Stoddard Lilley Memorial Bridge
404 1 MEN County, Bridge Number 10-0299, PM 160.03
FWY Martin L. Ganz Memorial Highway 405 7 LA County, Lawndale I-210/I-215 Interchange I-210/I-10 Interchange
FWY Sepulveda Freeway (Portion of San Diego Freeway)
405 7 LA County I-10 I-5 (North of San Fernando)
FWY San Diego Freeway (was Route 158 when named, Sepulveda Freeway)
405 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties I-5 (South of Irvine) I-5 (North of San Fernando)
FWY Arthur H. Breed Jr. Freeway 580 4 ALA County Castro Valley Livermore
BTS John F. McCarthy Memorial Bridge 580 4 CC County, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
FWY John T. Knox Freeway (was Route 180 when named)
580 4 ALA, CC Counties Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
Albany Interchange (Route 80)
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FWY MacArthur Freeway 580 4 ALA County, Oakland Route 238 I-880
BTS Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 580 4 MRN, CC Counties, San Pablo Bay
FWY William Elton "Brownie" Brown Freeway 580 10 SJ County I-205 I-5
FWY San Gabriel River Freeway 605 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties I-405 I-10
BTS Benicia-Martinez Bridge 680 4 CC, SOL Counties, Carquinez Strait
BSM Blue Star Memorial Highway 680 4 CC County County Line between Contra Costa and Alameda
Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Solano County Line)
FWY Donald D. Doyle Highway 680 4 CC and ALA Counties I-580 Route 24
BTS George Miller, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 4 CC, SOL County, Benicia-Martinez Bridge
FWY Luther E. Gibson Freeway (was Route 21 when named)
680 4 SOL County Benicia near Benicia-Martinez Bridge
Cordelia Rd. in Fairfield
FWY Officer John Paul Morengo Memorial Freeway
680 4 ALA, CC Counties Alcosta Blvd I-580
BTS Thomas E. Burnett, Jr. Memorial Bridge 680 4 CC County, Fostoria Overcrossing on I-680, City of San Ramon
FWY Long Beach Freeway (was Route 167 when named, Los Angeles River Freeway)
710 7 LA County Route 1 I-5
FWY Ruben Salazar Memorial Freeway 710 7 LA County East Cesar Chavez Ave. Route 60
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BTS Donna De Neal Bridge 805 11 SD County, I-805/Orange Ave. overcrossing
BTS Henry G. Fenton Bridge 805 11 SD County, Eastgate Mall Road overcrossing
FWY Jacob Dekema Freeway 805 11 SD County I-5 I-5
BTS Roscoe E. Hazard Memorial Bridge 805 11 SD County, San Diego, Adams Avenue
BTS David S. Karp Overcrossing 880 4 ALA County, in San Leandro
FWY Nimitz Freeway (was Route 17 when named)
880 4 SCL, ALA Counties Route 101 I-80
BTS Stephen Lindheim Overcrossing 880 4 ALA County, I-880 / 98th Ave. Pedestrain Overcrossing
FWY John B. Williams Freeway (also known as the Grove Shafter Freeway)
980 4 ALA County I-880 17th Street
BTS CHP Sergeant Gary R. Wagers Memorial Interchange
5, 113 3 YOL County Connector at I-5 and Rte. 113
BTS Gene Autry Memorial Interchange 5,134 7 LA County, I-5/134 Interchange
BTS Marilyn Jorgenson Reese Memorial Interchange
10,405 7 LA County, I-10/I-405 Interchange
SH Golden Gate Bridge Freeway 1, 101 4 SF, MRN Counties Lake St via Route 1 Waldo Point via Route 101
SH Shoreline Highway 1, 211 4, 1 MRN, SON, MEN, HUM Counties Mill Valley Ferndale
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SH El Camino Real Changes in law names additional sections as El Camino Real
1, 280, 82, 238, 101, 5, 72, 12, 37,
121, 87, 162, 185, 92, 123
4, 5, 7, 11, 12
El Camino Real Sonoma southernly Mexico International Border
BTS Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Interchange
10, 110 7 LA County, Interchange of I-10/I-110
BTS Bill Keene Interchange 101, 110 7 LA County, Interchange of Route 101/110
SH Ventura Freeway 101, 134 7 Ventura, LA Counties I-5 Santa Barbara County Line
BTS Bruce T. Hinman Memorial Freeway Interchange
101, 170 7 LA County, Hollywood Freeway and Ventura Freeway Interchange
SH Hollywood Freeway 101, 170 7 LA County Route 110 (4-level Interchange)
I-5
BTS Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange 105, 110 7 LA County
BTS Sadao S. Munemori Memorial Freeway Interchange
105, 405 7 LA County, Interchange between I-105 and I-405
BTS Joe A. Gonsalves Memorial Interchange 105, 605 7 LA County, route 105/605 interchange
HU Mark Twain-Bret Harte Trail 108, 120 10 STA, TUO Counties Modesto Yosemite National Park
SH Sonora and Big Meadows Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 TUO, MNO Counties Sonora Bridgeport
SH Sonora and Mono Wagon Road 108, 395 10, 9 TUO, MNO Counties Sonora Bridgeport
HU Arrowhead Trail (Ocean to Ocean Trail) 110, 210, 66, 215, 15
7,8 LA, SBD Counties Los Angeles Las Vegas, near Jean
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HU Santa Fe Trail 110, 40 7, 8 LA, SBD Counties Los Angeles Needles (via San Bernardino)
SH Grand Army of the Republic Highway (Formerly US 6)
110, 5, 14, 395, 6
7, 8, 9 LA, KER, INY, MNO Counties San Pedro via Mojave Nevada State Line
BSM North-South Blue Star Memorial Highway (Former US 99)
111, 86, 10, 5, 99, 65, 5
2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
IMP to SIS Counties Mexico Border at Calexico
Oregon State Line (Hilt)
HU El Camino Sierra/Midland Trail 14, 395 6, 9 MNO, INY, KER Counties Mojave Bridgeport
HU El Camino Sierra 14, 395, 89 7, 8, 69, 10, 3
ED, ALP, MNO, INY, KER, LA Counties Los Angeles South Lake Tahoe
BTS William E. Leonard Interchange 15, 210 8 SBD County, Routes 15 and 210 Interchange
FWY Escondido Freeway (was Route 395 when named)
15, 215 11, 8 SD, RIV Counties I-805 Route 91
HU Three Flags Highway 15, 395 11, 8, 6, 9, 2
SD to MOD Counties San Diego Oregon State Line
BTS CHP Officer Shannon Distel Memorial Interchange
15, 91 8 RIV County, City of Corona, Interchange at I-15/91
SH Yolo and Lake Highway 16, 20, 53 3, 1 YOL, COL, LAK Counties Rumsey Lower Lake
HU Eastside Highway 160, 80, 65, 99 3,2 TEH, BUT, YUB, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
SH Skyline Boulevard 17, 35, 92, 280 4 SCR, SM, SF Counties Santa Cruz San Francisco
HU Orange Belt Highway 198, 65 6 TUL County Visalia Lindsay
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SH Hansen Way 20, 49 3 NEV County, Grass Valley North East bound Frontage Road from South Auburn Street
Bennett Street
SH Tinloy Street 20, 49 3 NEV County, Grass Valley South West bound frontage road from East Main Street
South Auburn Street
FWY Foothill Freeway 210, 30 7 LA County I-5 I-10 in Redlands
FWY Barstow Freeway 215, 15 8 SBD County Highland Avenue in San Bernardino
Nevada State Line
HU El Camino Capitol 24, 680, 4, 160, 50
4, 3 ALA, CC, SAC, ED Counties Oakland South Lake Tahoe (Via Antioch and Sacramento)
FWY Sinclair Freeway 280, 680 4 SCL County Route 17 (San Jose) Story Raad
I-680 near Story Road Alameda County Line
SH El Camino Real 280, 82, 101, 5, 72
4, 5, 7, 11 SF to SD Counties Mexico International Border
San Francisco
BTS Police Officer Louie Pompei Memorial Interchange
30, 210 7 LA County, interchange of Route 30 / I-210
FWY Martin A. Matich Highway 30, 210 8 SBD County, (I-210 formerly Route 30) Rosecrans Avenue in the City of Manhattan Beach
Hawthorne Boulevard in the City of Lawndale
SH Bakersfield, Maricopa and Ventura Highway
33, 119 5, 6, 7 VEN, SB, SLO, KER Counties Ventura Bakersfield
HU El Camino Viejo 33, 166 10, 6 SJ to KER Counties Wheeler Ridge Via Taft & Los Banos
I-5 South of Tracy
SH Valley of the Moon Scenic Route 37, 121, 12 4 MRN, SON Counties Route 101 (near Ignacio) Santa Rosa (via Sonoma)
HU Big Trees Highway 4, 89 10 CAL, ALP Counties Angels Camp Woodfords
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BTS Rose Ann Vuich Interchange 41, 180 6 FRE County, Routes 41 and 180 Interchange
BTS James Dean Memorial Junction 41, 46 5 SLO County, Near Cholame, Junction of Route 41/46
BTS Rosa Parks Interchange 41, 99 6 FRE County, Downtown Fresno, Intersection of Route 41/99
SH Biggs-Willows Road 45, 162 3 GLE, BUT Counties Willows Biggs
BTS CHP Officer Merle L. Andrews Memorial Interchange
5, 10 7 LA County at I-5 and I-10
FWY Santa Ana Freeway 5, 101 12, 7 ORA, LA Counties I-110 (4-level Interchange)
I-405
BTS Clarence Wayne Dean Memorial Interchange
5, 14 7 LA County, Junction of I-5 and Route 14
BTS Marco Antonio Firebaugh Interchange 5, 710 7 LA County, I-5/I-710 Interchange
FWY National Purple Heart Trail 5, 80 11, 12, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2, 4,
3
SD to SIS Counties and SF to SIE Counties
Mexico International Border (Tijuana) and San Francisco
Oregon State Line (Henley) and Nevada State Line
HU Ridge Route 5, 99 7, 6 LA, KER Counties San Fernando Bakersfield
BTS Mark Denis Melbourne Memorial Interchange
55, 91 12 ORA County, City of Anaheim, Interchange of Route 55/91
HU Lions Trail 58, 155 6 KER County Bakersfield Kernville (Via Caliente-Bodfish Rd)
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HU Victory Highway 580 ,205, 5,1 20, 99, 51 (51 also called
Business 80), 80
4, 10, 3 ALA to SIE Counties Oakland Nevada State Line (via Stockton & Sacramento)
HU Lincoln Highway 580, 50 4, 10, 3 ALA to ED Counties Oakland Lake Tahoe via Stockton and Sacramento
BTS Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David W. March Memorial Interchange
605, 210 7 LA County, Interchange of I-605 / I-210
HU National Old Trail 66 (Old) 7,8 SBD County Los Angeles Needles (Via San Bernardino)
SH Corona Freeway 71, 91, 15 7,8 LA, SBD, RIV Counties I-10 west of Pomona (Via former Route 77)
I-215
SH Victor V. Veysey Expressway 78, 111 11 IMP County, Brawley Bypass Route 86 near Brawley Junction of Route 78/111, East of Brawley
BTS Jack Schrade Interchange (Mission Valley Viaduct)
8, 805 11 SD County, I-8 and I-805 Interchange
BTS Gary L. Hughes Memorial Interchange 80, 37 4 SOL County, Junction of I-80 and Route 37
HU Capitol Highway 80, 65, 99 3, 2 TEH, BUT, YUB, PLA, SAC Counties Sacramento Red Bluff
BTS Michael Evanhoe Interchange 85, 101 4 SCL County, Interchange of Route 85/101, San Jose
HU Kit Carson Pass Highway 88, 89 10, 3 AMA, ALP, ED Counties Jackson Route 50
SH Alpine State Highway 88, 89, 4 10 AMA, ALP Counties Jackson Calaveras Big Trees (Via Markleeville)
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FWY East Shore Freeway 880, 80 4 CC, ALA, SCL Counties, East side of SF Bay
Rt 101 (San Jose) Richmond
SH Riverside Freeway 91, 215 12, 8 ORA, RIV, SBD Counties I-5 I-10 (Colton)
P Leslie Charlene Curtis Memorial Plaque 92, 101 4 SM County, Route 92/101 Separation
BTS Richard Alan Maxwell Memorial Interchange
99, 204 6 KER County, Juncture of Routes 99, 204 and Airport Drive, Bakersfield
SH Bernie Richter Memorial Highway 99, 70 3 SUT County 5 mile segment of Route 99 south of Route 70
Intersection of Route 99/70
FWY Capital City Freeway Business 80 3 SAC County (Also known as Route 51) Business 80 in Entirety
SH Historic Highway Route 66 Former U. S. 66
7, 8 Routes 2, 101, 110, 210, 30, 66, 215, 15, 40
Santa Monica Arizona State Line
SH Historic U. S. Highway Route 101 Former US 101
1, 4, 5, 7 U. S. 101 Los Angeles Oregon State Line
SH Historic U. S. Highway Route 40 Former US 40 4, 3 Former Route U. S. 40 (80) San Francisco Nevada State Line
FWY Historic U.S. Highway Route 80 Former US 80 11 Former Route U.S. 80 (along I-8) in SD and IMP Counties
San Diego Bay Colorado River
SH Historic Highway Route 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
Former Route US 99 (111, 86, 10, 5, 99, 80, 36, 160, 65, 20)
Mexico International Border
Oregon State Line
SH Historic U.S. Highway 99 Former US 99 11, 7, 6, 10, 3, 2
Former Route U.S. 99 (111,86,10,5,99,80,36,160,65,20)
Mexico International Border
Oregon State Line
SH Veterans Memorial Freeway (MacArthur Blvd)
Formerly 73 12 ORA County, now a facility under local jurisdition
Route 1 (Corona Del Mar) Jamboree Rd.
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SH Muir Woods Toll Road (Highway) Local Road 4 MRN County, Muir Woods Road, Mount Tamalpais State Park
Route 1 Junction of Panoramic Highway
HU Jack Rabbit Trail Old US 60 8 RIV County Moreno/Beaumont Blythe
BTS John R. Breen Memorial Bridge 1 DN County, Jed Smith Redwood State Park, Mill Creek
BTS Big Oak Flat Tunnels 10 Yosemite National Park Federal Park Road
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BACKGROUND OF NAMES
100th INFANTRY BATTALION : This portion of Route 99 in the Counties of Madera and Fresno is dedicated to the 100th Infantry Battalion, a World War II United States Army unit composed entirely of Japanese-American volunteers, most who were California citizens.
10th MOUNTAIN DIVISION : This portion of Route 89 in the Counties of Nevada and Placer is dedicated to the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army, consisting of 15,000 soldiers, many from California. The division was trained at Fort Lewis in Washington State and served gallantly in the Italian campaign during World War II.
14 MILE HOUSE : The 14 Mile House Historical Monument marks the location of the historic 14 Mile House, which consisted of a hotel, a slaughter house and a hide house. The house later served as a school in the Chico Canyon area.
442nd REG. COM. TEAM : This portion of Route 99 in the Counties of San Joaquin and Stanislaus is dedicated to the Nisei Soldiers of WWII, many from the State of California, who served in the United States Armed Forces in the units comprising the 100/442/MIS triad.
ABARR, WILLIAM D. : The bridge on Route 299 over the Trinity River in Trinity County is dedicated to William D. Abarr, a Caltrans heavy equipment operator, who died January 25, 1983, in a massive mudslide on Route 299.
AEROSPACE HIGHWAY : Route 14 from Pear Blossom Highway to Route 395 as Aerospace Highway honors the aviation accomplishments at Edward AFB including the 1st supersonic flight and the space shuttle.
AEROSPACE VALLEY MONUMENT : A historic plaque on Route 14 at the vista point overlooking Palmdale Lake honoring aviation accomplishments including breaking the sound barrier, the speed record, and the space shuttle.
ALL AMERICAN CITIES : This portion of Route 65 in Kern and Tulare Counties, joins the Cities of Lindsay, Porterville and Bakersfield, all named "All American Cities", by the National Civic League.
ALL YEAR : This portion of Route 140 is named for the all year passablity by motorists into the Yosemite Valley in Mariposa County from Madera County. Before the completion of the road in 1926, the only way into Yosemite Valley was by horse back or to travel the old Wawona Road during the spring and summer months.
ALLESSANDRO : This portion of Route 2 is named by longtime local usage in the County of Los Angeles for paralleling the Allessandro Road.
ALLEYN, GEORGE M. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
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ALPINE STATE : This portion of Route 4 commences at the Big Trees Grove in Calaveras County and ends in Alpine County.
AMADOR COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL : This bridge on Route 49 over Rancheria Creek in Amador County honors the young men and women from the State of California who have served in the armed forces.
ANDERSON, GLENN : This portion of Route 105 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Glenn Anderson who was a US Congressman that represented the South Bay-Mid Cities portion of LA County. He was instrumental in getting Federal funding for various transportation projects, including the Metro Red Line Subway and the 105 Freeway.
ANDRADE, VINCENTE "VINCE" : Vicente "Vince" Andrade was a powerful force in the City of San Marcos and as a voice for North San Diego County’s Latino community. He made numerous valuable contributions for the benefit and continued progress for the entire community. Mr. Andrade died of cancer on January 23, 1999.
ANDREWS, MERLE L. : CHP Officer killled in the line of duty. The I-5/I-110 Interchange is named for Merle Andrews.
ANGELES CREST : The name for this portion of Route 2 developed from popular usage for the highway that starts just north of Los Angeles and runs though the San Gabriel Mountains.
ANTELOPE VALLEY : This name was assigned by location to Route 14 (formerly Route 23) from Route 5 (formerly Route 4) to Avenue D, north of Lancaster in Los Angeles County.
ANTONIO, MARCO : The I-5/I710 interchange in Los Angeles County is name for Mr. Antonio, a respected community leader.
ARMED FORCES OF MENDOCINO COUNTY MEMORIAL : This bridge on Route 1, formally the Navarro River Bridge, this is dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Forces from Mendocino County who gave their lives in defense of the United States in WWI and WWII.
ARMSTRONG, HILLMAN H., "HARRY" : This portion of the interchange on Route 168 at Herndon Ave in Clovis is named the William H. "Harry" Armstrong Interchange. Mr. Armstrong was a Korean War vet, League of California Cities president, Mayor, and Chairman of Fresno County Democratic Central Committee.
ARNOLD INDUSTRIAL : This portion of Route 4 is dedicated to Ralph R. Arnold who was a County Surveyor for 24 years and was instrumental in the construction of Route 4 in Contra Costa County.
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ARROWHEAD TRAIL : This portion of Routes 110, 210, 66, 215 and 15 in Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties is named for the trail that was part of the "Old Spanish Trail" from Santa Fe to Los Angeles around 1830. This trail was used by soldiers gathering for the Mexican war of 1848.
ARROYO SECO : This portion of Route 110 (translated, meaning the dry stream) it is named by longtime local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
ARTESIA : This portion of Route 91 in Los Angeles County between Route 7 and Route 5 is named by location near the City of Artesia.
AUTRY, GENE : This interchange of Routes 5 and 134 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Mr. Orvon Gene Autry, the singing cowboy superstar of the silver screen, media entrepreneur and the original owner of the Anaheim Angles. He was the only entertainer to have five stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Mr. Autry died on October 2, 1998
AVENUE OF THE GIANTS : The portion of Route 254 in Humboldt County is named for the old US Route 101 which takes a winding path though the awe-inspiring redwood grove, it was formerly known as the "Alternate Redwood Highway."
AVOCADO : This portion of Route 78 in San Diego and Riverside is named in part by the fact that 90 percent of the avocados consumed in the United States are grown between the city of San Luis Obispo and the United States - Mexico border.
BACHE, DALLAS C. : This interchange on Route 99 over Shanks Road in Merced County is dedicated to Dallas C. Bache who was a dedicated civic leader whose efforts helped to bring about the construction of the Delhi Freeway in the 1970's.
BAGLEY, WILLIAM T. : This portion of Route 101 in Marin County is dedicated to William T. Bagley who was first elected to the California Assembly in 1960 and served for 14 years. Mr. Bagley served on several assembly committees as chairperson including Revenue and Taxation, Finance and Insurance, Welfare and Judiciary.
BAKER, INEASIE M. : California Corrections Youth Authority Counselor.
BAKERSFIELD, MARICOPA and VENTURA : This portion of Routes 119 and 33 is named by location near the City of Bakersfield through a portion of Kern, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties to the City of Buenaventura (Ventura).
BARNUM, CHARLES R. : This bridge on Route 101 over the south fork of the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Charles R. Barnum of Humboldt County who pioneered the use of fir trees to produce lumber in California.
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BARRON, ABIEL : Los Angeles Police Detective killed in the line of duty June 25, 2003. Served over 19 years with the LAPD.
BARSANTI, NELLO J. : This bridge on Route 101 over the Eel River between Rio Dell and Fortuna in Humboldt County was dedicated by the State Assembly on February 27, 1977 to Nello J. Barsanti. Mr. Barsanti was a lifetime resident of the Scotia-Rio Dell area in Humboldt County, a community leader, an education advocate and a member of the Fortuna Unified High School Board of Trustees.
BARSTOW : This portion of Routes 215 and 15 is named by location near the City of Barstow by a 1958 commission in San Bernardino County.
BASILONE, JOHN : This portion of Route 5 is dedicated to John Basilone who served in the Army in 1934 earning him the nickname "Manila John". After his discharge, he joined the Marine Corp to serve in WWII where he received the Congressional Medal of Honor, after he was discharged he re-enlisted again. Mr. Basilone received the Navy Cross and the Purple Heart.
BAYSHORE : This portion of Route 101 is named by its location near the bay in the Counties of Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco.
BEAN, BILL C., Jr. : This portion of Route 174 in the Counties of Placer and Nevada was dedicated on September 14, 1999 by the State Senate to Officer Bean who died in the line of duty on February 9, 1999 at the age of 28. Officer Bean was attempting a traffic stop in the Del Paso Heights area of North Sacramento and was fatally shot during the incident.
BEATTIE, DEAN, E. : Officer Beattie was highly respected by his fellow officers as a committed lawman with a great sense of humor, a tremendous work ethic and a sense of duty. Officer Beattie was killed in the line of duty on November 19, 2003, when his motorcycle collided with the a truck.
BECK, HENRY EDGAR, JR. : This bridge on Route 96 over Pearch Creek in Humboldt County is dedicated to Henry Edgar Beck, Jr., who worked as a highway maintenance equipment operator and acting foreman for the State Division of Highways from 1926 to his retirement in 1965.
BELOTTI, FRANK P. : This bridge on Route 101 over the south fork of the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Frank P. Belotti, a Eureka mink rancher elected to the CA Assembly in 1950. Mr. Belotti authored legislation to create the "Avenue of the Giants" in Humboldt County and organized efforts to repopulate the Capitol Park with gray squirrels.
BELOTTI, FRANK P. : This portion of Route 101 in Humboldt County is dedicated to Frank P. Belotti (See Frank P. Belotti Bridge).
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BENEDICT, HAROLD WILSON : This bridge on Route 101 over the Eagle Point Viaduct in Humboldt County is dedicated to Harold "Hod" Wilson Benedict. Mr. Benedict served as the resident engineer for over 40 projects in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties from 1952 to 1975 and was responsible for the completion of the Redwood Highway.
BENICIA-MARTINEZ : This bridge on Route 680 is a 6,215 Ft. span over the Carquinez Straits which is named for the Cities that this bridge connects.
BIDWELL BAR : This bridge on Route 162 over lake Oroville is not officially named, the name is from local usage in Butte County.
BIG OAK FLAT : This portion of Route 120 in Tuolumne and Stanislaus Counties is named after a mining community. In 1912 a road was constructed to pass the steep Priests Grade.
BIG OAK FLAT and YOSEMITE : This portion of Route 120 is named by historic and long local use by the Counties of Tuolumne and Mariposa.
BIG OAK FLAT TUNNEL : This tunnel on Route 120 is named by local use in the Yosemite National park and surrounding areas.
BIG TREES : This portion of Routes 4 and 89 is named by local use in the Counties of Calaveras and Alpine.
BIGGS-WILLOWS : This portion of Routes 162 and 45 runs through the Cities of Biggs and Willows is named for its location.
BINGER, ROBERT L. : This interchange on Route 168 with Route 41 in Fresno County is dedicated to Robert L. Binger who served as District Director for Caltrans District 6 in 1992. Mr. Binger left a legacy of many transportation improvement projects in the Fresno metropolitan area.
BISHOP, ROBERT L. : This viaduct on Route 101 in Sonoma County is dedicated to Robert L. Bishop who served as Mayor of Santa Rosa and as a member of the California Highway Commission from 1956 to 1960.
BISTRIN, MEYER : This bridge (No. 4-230) on Route 255 over the Eureka Channel in Humboldt County was dedicated on September 7, 1977 by the State Assembly in honor of Meyer Bistrin. Mr. Bistrin emigrated to Oakland, California in 1926 and owned quality clothing stores in Eureka, Arcata, and Garberville. He used his civic influence to prevent the building of a freeway through downtown Eureka.
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BLECHER-FREEMAN MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 80 in Yolo County is dedicated to CHP Officer Roy P. Blecher and W. Michael Freeman, both veteran officers, who were shot to death during an enforcement stop on Route 80 near the Yolo Causeway in the early morning of Dec. 22, 1978.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 36 is sponsored by the Plumas Lassen District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 680 is sponsored by the Bay Bridges District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 101 is sponsored by the Humboldt District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 140 is sponsored by the Cathey's Valley Garden club, Inc. and the California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 254 is sponsored by the Southern Humboldt Garden Club, Inc. and the California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 280 is sponsored by the Bay Ocean District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 395 is sponsored by the Oasis Garden Club of Indian Wells Valley and the California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 40 is sponsored by the Desert Empire District of Upper Mojave Desert and the California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 5 (former Route 99) from the Mexican Border to the Oregon State line is sponsored by the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces, and was designated on April 10, 1947 by the State Senate.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 58 is sponsored by the National council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
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BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 8 is sponsored by the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 89 is sponsored by the McCloud Garden Club, Inc. of McCloud and the California Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Routes 1,5 is sponsored by the National council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Routes 62,10 is sponsored by the National council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Routes 80, 50, 160, 51 is sponsored by the National council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 97 is sponsored by the National council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. as a tribute to the men and women of the Nation's Armed Forces.
BOLT, RANDY : Special Agent Randy Bolt was killed on May 9, 1995 while on duty with the Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement after an oncoming vehicle crossed into his lane and hit his car head-on.
BONO, SONNY : Sonny Bono was a recording and television star, Mayor of Palm Springs and a Congressman whose dedication to public service greatly benefited the City of Palm Springs, the Coachella Valley, Western Riverside County and much of the Inland Empire.
BORDER FRIENDSHIP : This portion of Route 8 in the Counties of San Diego and Imperial is dedicated in honor of the United States - Mexico Commission for Border Development and Friendship. This commission is working to improve the quality of the environment for peoples living on both sides of the border.
BOWERS, DANA H. : This vista point on Route 101 in Marin County is dedicated to Dana H. Bowers who served with distinction as the state's first supervising landscape architect for the Division of Highways from 1936 until his retirement in1964.
BREED, ARTHUR H. : This portion of Route 580 is dedicated to Arthur J. Breed Jr. who was elected by the people of Alameda County to both the California Assembly and Senate between 1935 and 1959. Mr. Breed was a tireless advocate for the development of a high quality highway system in California.
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BREEN, JOHN R. : This bridge on Route 197 over Mill Creek in Del Norte County was dedicated on March 29, 1950 by the State Senate to John R. Breen. Mr. Breen settled in Del Norte County in 1881, operated a livery stable in Crescent City where he served as City Council Member, Mayor, Chief of Police and was a volunteer fire fighter.
BROOKEY, W.W. : This bridge on Route 108 in Stanislaus County is dedicated to W.W. Brookey who served the City of Riverbank as City Engineer from when the city was incorporated on September 1, 1922 until his death on May 13, 1971.
BROWN, CHARLES : This portion of Route 178 in Inyo County is dedicated to California State Senator Charles Brown who served the people of Inyo and Mono Counties from 1939 to 1962.
BROWN, DELBERT A. : This bridge on Route 101 over the Boyes Creek Viaduct in Humboldt County is dedicated to Delbert A. Brown (b. 1931) who was a Deputy District Director of the California Department of Transportation and a tireless advocate for the creation of the Redwood National Park Bypass.
BROWN, WILLIAM ELTON : This portion of Route 580 in San Joaquin County is dedicated to William Elton "Brownie" Brown, (1912-1995), a lifetime resident of Tracy. Mr. Brown served for 6 years as the President of the Highway 33 Association, and was instrumental in having Route 5 located on the far west side of the San Joaquin valley, thus saving valuable farm land.
BURBANK, LUTHER : This portion of Route 12 in Sonoma County was dedicated on February 9,1940 by the State Assembly to Luther Burbank (1849-1926). Mr. Burbank established the Experimental Farms in San Jose (1875), and dedicated his life to the creation of new varieties of flowers, fruits, vegetables and timber trees.
BURNETT, THOMAS, E. : The Fostoria Overcrossing on Route 680 in San Ramon is named the Thomas E. Burnett, Jr. Memorial Bridge. On September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked four civilian aircraft, crashing two of them into the World Trade Center in New York City, and a third into the Pentagon outside Washington, D.C. Mr. Burnett was a passenger on United Airlines Flight 93, the fourth hijacked aircraft, which crashed in southwestern Pennsylvania after passengers tried to take control of the aircraft in order to prevent the hijackers from probably crashing the aircraft in Washington D.C. The heroic actions taken by Thomas E. Burnett, Jr. and his fellow passengers likely prevented the further loss of life.
BURNS, MICHAEL J. : This portion of Route 101 in Humboldt County was dedicated on May 24, 1949 to Michael J. Burns, a member of the California Senate, who died in office on May 1, 1949. The Burns Freeway is located in the District he represented.
BURT, JON, J. : Names Route 57 from Orangethorpe Ave to Yorba Linda Blvd as the CHP Officer Don J. Burt Memorial Highway. Officer Burt died in the line of duty in 1996.
BUTLER, GEORGE F. : This bridge on Route 29 over the Napa River in Napa County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer George F. Butler who lost his life in the line of duty on December 8, 1986, while serving as a flight officer on the Golden Gate Division's helicopter.
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CABRILLO FREEWAY : This portion of Route 163 in San Diego County is named after the Spanish Explorer Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo, who landed in San Diego Bay on Sept. 28, 1542. The landing marked the first European to step foot on the western coast of the United States.
CABRILLO HIGHWAY : Amended in 1999 to include Route 1 From Las Cruces to San Francisco (see Cabrillo Freeway).
CALDECOTT TUNNEL : This tunnel on Route 24 is named by local usage in the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa.
CALIFORNIA DELTA : This portion of Route 4 from Route 680 to Route 5 is named by local usage in the Counties of San Joaquin and Contra Costa.
CALIFORNIA WILDLAND FIREFIGHTERS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : Names Route 74 from Lake Elsinore and San Juan Capistrano in Riverside and Orange counties as the California Wildland Firefighters Memorial Highway.
CALTRANS MAINTENANCE WORKER MEMORIAL BRIDGE : Names the bridge on Route 80 bridge over the Sacramento River, between Yolo County and Sacramento County, as the Caltrans Maintenance Worker Memorial Bridge. Caltrans maintenance workers have the highest death-and-accident-rate in state service.
CAPITAL CITY : Commonly Called "Business 80" or "Biz 80", this is Route 51 (unmarked) in Sacramento County. Before Route 80 was complete, travelers took this route to connect to Route 80. After Route 80 was completed north of Sacramento, complaints from travelers found it difficult to follow and would end up lost, "Business 80" was changed to Capital City Freeway in 1996.
CAPITOL : This portion of Routes 80, 65 and 99 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Tehama, Butte, Yuba, Placer and Sacramento.
CARNEROS : This portion of Route 121 is named for the traditional sheep ranching country in Napa and Sonoma counties.
CARPENTER, CHARLES WILLIAM : This bridge on Route 299 over the Trinity River in Trinity County is dedicated to Trinity County Deputy Sheriff Charles William Carpenter who was killed in the line of duty on the morning of July 13, 1928, while attempting to arrest three robbery suspects.
CARQUINEZ : This bridge on Route 80 over the Carquinez Strait is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in the Counties of Contra Costa and Solano. (See Alfred "Al" Zampa for 2003 Bridge.)
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CARSON PASS : This portion of Route 88 in Amador County is dedicated to the overland pass though the Sierras which was established in 1879, one of several routes commissioned by the State to find suitable trails for passage.
CARSON, KIT : Portions of Routes 88 and 89 in the Counties of Amador, Alpine and El Dorado are named after the famous woodsman, who with a few hand picked men crossed the Sierras near the pass named for him.
CASCADE WONDERLAND : This portion of Route 5 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Tehama, Shasta and Siskiyou.
CASTRO, JOHN : Throughout his years John Castro contributed to the City of Martinez, including raising cattle and goats, farming corn and hay, and helping less fortunate people.
CAVNESS, RICHARD F. : This bridge on Route 101 over Arcata Lane in Sonoma County is dedicated to Richard F. Cavness, a native of Healdsburg, who was killed on November 5, 1993, on the Arcata Bridge on US Route 101 while helping a stranded motorist.
CELANO-NORRIS MEMORIAL : This bridge on Route 152 over O'Neil Forebay in the County of Merced is named for Vietnam veterans.
CENTRAL VALLEYS : This portion of Route 43 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Fresno, Kings, Tulare and Kern.
CENTRAL YOSEMITE : This portion of Route 120 is named by long local usage in Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties.
CHANG-HO, DOSAN AHN : The interchange of Route 10 and Route 110 in Los Angeles named as the Dosan Ahn Chang-Ho Memorial Interchange. Mr. Chang Ho was Korean pioneer to CA, a member of the Korean American Society. It honors a notable independence activist and a key figure in the Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai. Ahn Chang Ho had an enormously beneficial impact and significance on the history of modern Korea and Korean Americans. Dosan's philosophy and teachings serve as a model for Korean American youths.
CHETCUTI, DAVE : This portion of Route 101 in San Mateo County was dedicated on September 3, 1998 by the State Legislature to Millbrae Police Officer Dave Chetcuti, age 43. Officer Chetcuti became the first officer from the city's police department to be killed in the line of duty on April 25, 1998. While responding to help a fellow officer involved in a shooting, Officer Chetcuti was killed by the suspect.
CHINO VALLEY : This portion of Route 71 is named by local usage from the Riverside County line to the intersection with Route 10.
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CHRISTENSEN, CARL L., JR. : This bridge on Route 255 over the Middle Channel in Humboldt County is dedicated to Carl L. Christensen, Jr., who served the people of Humboldt County in the California State Assembly from 1957 to 1966.
CHRISTOFFERSEN, ENOCH : This safety roadside rest area located on Route 99 south of Turlock in Stanislaus County. Mr. Christoffersen was a former Turlock mayor.
CICHOWSKI, GILLIAN : This overcrossing on Route 17 over the Lexington Reservoir in Santa Clara is dedicated to Gillian Cichowski, community leader who died in February, 1992, while attempting to make a left turn on Route 17 near the Lexington Reservoir. Her death gave impetus to the building of the overcrossing which replaced the left turn at that intersection.
CITIZENS FOR 52 : This bridge on Route 52 is dedicated to 1979 Assembly Member Jim Ellis who formed "Citizens for 52", an organization of concerned citizens in San Diego.
CIVILIAN WOMEN VOLUNTEERS ALL WARS MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 101 in San Mateo County is dedicated to Civilian women volunteers who have supported the United States Armed Forces in all wars. This freeway is also dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of women who have risk their lives to aid the military.
CLAEYS, LINUS : This portion of Route 80 from the southern terminus of the Carquinez Bridge to Route 1 in Contra Costa County was dedicated on July 18, 1990 by the State Senate to Linus F. Claeys, a 1932 graduate of St Mary's College in Moraga. Linus was a rancher, businessman, philanthropist and descendant of California pioneers whose land Route 80 traverses. Two residence halls at St. Mary's College also bear his name.
CLARK, GEORGE, M. : George Clark along with many others at Aerojet, was instrumental in convincing the County of Sacramento to construct a bicycle bridge over State Highway Route 50 at Hazel Avenue between Fair Oaks and Rancho Cordova.
CLAUSEN, DON : This portion of Route 101 in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties is dedicated to Don Clausen who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1963 to 1983 and authored legislation committing federal dollars to construct the Redwood National Park Bypass on US Route 101.
COALINGA-AVENAL REST AREA : This safety roadside rest area is on Route 5 near Lassen Ave. in Fresno County.
COAST : This portion of Route 101 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of San Francisco to Los Angeles.
COLE, GEORGE J. : This bridge on Route 101 over the south fork of the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to George J. Cole who served as a member of the Humboldt County Commission, as Mayor of Eureka, and as President of the County Supervisor's Association of California.
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COLLIER, RANDOLPH : This tunnel on Route 5 in Del Norte County is dedicated to Randolph Collier. First elected to the California Senate in 1939 from Del Norte County, he worked to improve highway safety by the creation of the tunnel which bears his memorial.
COLORADO : This portion of Route 134 is named by long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER : This portion of Route 10 in the Counties of Riverside and San Bernardino is dedicated to honor the Italian navigator whose skill and perseverance lead to the accidental landing on American soil, which opened the Western Hemisphere for exploration.
COMBS, LARRY : Larry Combs was well recognized as an outstanding employee of the Department of Transportation who gave the people of California dedicated service that resulted in improved and superior maintenance of roadside rest stops.
COMFORT, HAROLD : This bridge on Route 101 over the Van Duzen River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Harold W. Comfort, M.D., who cared for the people of southern Humboldt County for a third of a century until his death in 1954 at the age of 60.
COOMBS, MALCOLM G. : This bridge (No. 4-155) on Route 101 over the South Fork of the Eel River in Humboldt County was dedicated by the State Legislature on August 18, 1982 to Malcolm G. Coombs, who settled in Humboldt County in 1946. He was a benefactor to the county and a member of the California State Water Commission.
COPLEMAN, DAVID W. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
CORONA : This portion of Routes 71, 91 and 15 is named for its location near the City of Corona by a 1958 commission in the Counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside.
COSTA MESA : This portion of Route 55 from Route 91 to the terminus at or near 15th St. at the south boundary of the City of Costa Mesa is named by local usage in Orange County.
COSTA, JIM : Names Route 180 from Route 99 and Chestnut Ave ( and any future freeway extension between Chestnut and Clovis Ave in Fresno Co) as the Senator Jim Costa Highway. Mr. Costa was State senator and State Assemblyman who chaired numerous committees and authored major legislation.
CRABB, HARRY : Former Roseville Mayor and City Council member.
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CRANFORD, THOMAS WILLIAM : This bridge on Route 20 over Dosey Drive in Nevada county is dedicated to United States Army PFC Thomas William Cranford, 21, who was killed in action in Binh Long Province, South Vietnam, on May 9, 1968.
CROMWELL, RICK CHARLES : This portion of Route 12 in the Counties of Sacramento and San Joaquin is dedicated to Officer Rick Charles Cromwell who died in the line of duty on Dec. 9, 1998 at the age of 35. Officer Cromwell was performing traffic enforcement on Route 12 in the City of Lodi where his motorcycle collided with another vehicle.
CURTIS, LESLIE CHARLENE : This plaque on Route 92 in San Mateo County was dedicated on September 20, 1985 by the State Assembly to Leslie Charlene Curtis, age 19. Ms. Curtis was killed in 1985 by a drunk driver, at the intersection of S. Norfolk Blvd.
DAVIS, H. LYLE : The bridge on Route 96 over the Klamath River in Siskiyou County is dedicated to H. Lyle Davis who died March 13, 1974, operating heavy equipment while pioneering a new road for Route 96 near Windy Point between Orleans and Somes Bar.
DE MARTIN, LOUIS : This bridge (No. 1-05) on Route 101 over Wilson Creek was dedicated on April 29, 1957 by the State Legislature to Louis De Martin, Sr., who settled in Del Norte County in 1875. Mr. De Martin built the first bridge over Wilson Creek .
DE MERS, DONALD E. : This portion of Route 41 was named for Mr. De Mers, the executive Director of the Fresno Transportation Authority.
DE NEAL, DONNA : This bridge on Route 805 over the Route 805/Orange Ave. overcrossing in San Diego County is dedicated to Donna De Neal who was killed on February 7, 1995, at 35 years of age by an inattentive motorist on Route 75 near Imperial Beach, while she was replacing a damaged sign.
DE VORE, THOMAS L. : This bridge on Route 299 over the Mad River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Thomas L. De Vore who was killed in World War II on February 1, 1943.
DEAN, CLARENCE WAYNE : This interchange of Routes 5 and 14 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Los Angeles Police Officer Clarence Wayne Dean who fell to his death at the collapsed 5/14 interchange after the Northridge earthquake in the pre-dawn of January 17, 1994.
DEAN, JAMES : Names intersection Route 41 and Route 46 near Cholame in San Luis Obispo County as James Dean Memorial Junction. Mr. Dean , an actor in the movies East of Eden, Rebel Without A Cause, and Giant, was killed in a highway accident at the intersection on September 30, 1955.
DEEBLE, JAMES FREDERICK : This bridge on Route 20 over the Banner Ridge Road in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army First Lt. James Frederick Deeble, 23, who was killed in action in Binh Tay Province, South Vietnam, on April 18, 1970.
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DEKEMA, JACOB : This portion of Route 805 in San Diego County is dedicated to Jacob Dekema, a Caltrans engineer from 1938 until his retirement in 1980, who was instrumental in the planning and construction of the portion of Route 805 in San Diego County that bears his name.
DELBON, LESLIE G. : This bridge (No. 32-08) on Route 108 across Sullivan Creek in Tuolumne County is dedicated on September 16, 1991 to Leslie G. Delbon, (d. 1990). Delbon was Manager and Chief Engineer of Tuolumne Water District number 2, and oversaw the development and operation of a water, sewer and wastewater treatment system that serves a significant portion of the county.
DENBO, RICHARD F. : This bridge of Route 255 over the Samoa Channel in Humboldt County is dedicated to Richard F. "Dick" Denbo (d. 1980) Manager of the Eureka Chamber of Commerce for 20 years, he worked tirelessly for the creation of the Samoa Bridge, a span of which bears his memorial.
DINSMORE, WILLIAM J.C. : This bridge on Route 36 over the Van Duzen River in Humboldt County is dedicated to William J.C. "Will" Dinsmore, (1933-1994), a lifetime resident and rancher in Sonoma county, who worked as a foreman on the construction of Route 36 from Dinsmore to Forest Glen.
DISTEL, SHANNON : Officer Shannon Distel willingly accepted the hazardous work, serious responsibilities, and strong commitment during his six years as a law enforcement officer. Officer Distal was a dedicated officer was killed in the line of duty.
DORAN, EUGENE : This bridge on Route 280 over San Mateo Creek in San Mateo County is dedicated to Hillsborough Police Patrol Officer Eugene A. Doran who was killed in the line of duty on the morning of August 5, 1959.
DOUGLAS, G.H. : This bridge on Route 101 over the Klamath River in Del Norte County is dedicated to Dr. G.H. Douglas, Crescent City physician and State Assembly Member, who worked diligently for the construction of the bridge which bears his memorial. Mr. Douglas died in 1923, before the bridge was completed.
DOYLE, DONALD D. : This portion of Route 680 in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties is dedicated to Donald Doyle. While serving in the California Assembly from 1953 to 1958, Mr. Doyle co-authored the Short-Doyle Mental Health Act and authored legislation creating the ferry boat transportation system between Benicia and Martinez.
DUMBARTON : This bridge on Route 84 over the San Francisco Bay is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in the Counties of San Mateo and Alameda.
DUNN, ARTHUR, E. : Permits memorial monuments on Route 89 near markers SHA-89-PM 36.00 and SHA-89-PM 41.00 in memory of CHP Officer Arthur E. Dunn. Officer Dunn was shot in the line of duty by a prisoner.
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DUTCH FLAT and DONNER LAKE : This portion of Route 80 in Placer and Nevada Counties is named for the 1850 trail that links the gold rush community of Dutch Flat on the Bear River with Donner Lake in the Sierras. This trail became the first to be fully paved across the mountains and it was second in commercial prosperity only to the "Lake Tahoe Wagon Road".
EAGLE PRAIRIE : This bridge on Route 283 over the Eel River in Humboldt County was named in 1990 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of it's construction and the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Rio Dell in Humboldt County, formerly known as Eagle Prairie.
EASTSIDE HIGHWAY : This portion of Routes 160, 80, 65 and 99 was dedicated in 1927. This road was created to promote tourism in the smaller outlaying cities of Chico, Marysville, Yuba City and Oroville by redirecting the flow of traffic from Sacramento to Red Bluff to the eastside of the state.
EDMONDS, ARTHUR H. : This portion of Route 84 is dedicated to Arthur H. Edmonds, a Yolo County Supervisor from 1966 to 1981. Mr. Edmonds was the principal proponent for the extension of Route 84 from West Sacramento to east Yolo County.
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. : This portion of Route 80 from San Francisco County to Sierra County is dedicated to Dwight David Eisenhower (See Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Freeway).
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID : This portion of Route 41 in Fresno county is dedicated to Eisenhower who was Supreme Commander of Allied Expeditionary Forces in Europe during WWII and President of the US 1952-1960.
EL CAMINO CAPITOL : This portion of Routes 24, 680, 4, 160 and 50, translated means "The Capital Highway". The last highway in " Los Tres Caminos". This Highway dates back to 1769 and runs from Lake Tahoe to Oakland in the bay area.
EL CAMINO CIELO : This portion of Route 154 in Santa Barbara County, translated meaning "The Sky Highway".
EL CAMINO REAL : This portion of Routes 82, 280, 237, 101, 5, and 72, translated meaning "The Royal Highway". This road was in use long before the American Republic was founded. Dating back to 1769 when Padre Junipero Serra founded the mission of San Diego deAlcala. This highway runs from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
EL CAMINO SIERRA / MIDLAND TRAIL : This portion of Routes 14 and 395 in the Counties of Mono Inyo and Kern, one of three trails established by Padre Junipero Serra in 1776. The Franciscan Padre founded many missions along these trails.
EL CAMINO SIERRA : This portion of Routes 14, 395 and 89, translated meaning "The Mountain Highway". One of the "Los Tres Caminos". This highway dating back to 1769 runs from Los Angeles To Lake Tahoe.
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EL CAMINO VIEJO : This portion of Routes 33 and 166 in the Counties from San Joaquin to Kern, early beginnings of this San Joaquin Valley trail started with wild antelope traveling from one water-hole to the next, then by Native Americans using the same water-holes and finally the early Hispanic settlers using the water-holes for crops and livestock. Means "The Old Highway".
EL DORADO COUNTY VETERANS : The bridge on Route 50 near the junction of Alder Creek and the South Fork of the American River is dedicated to the men and women of California who have given their lives in the service of the Armed Forces.
EL DORADO COUNTY VIETNAM VETERANS : The bridge on Route 50 over Weber Creek in El Dorado County is dedicated to the men and women of California who have given their lives in the service of the Armed Forces during the Vietnam conflict.
EL SEGUNDO : This portion of Route 105 near the City of El Segundo and Los Angeles International Airport to Route 405 is named by location and local usage in Los Angeles County.
ELEPHANT BUTTE : This tunnel on Route 70 is named by historical and long local usage in the County of Plumas.
ELKHORN : This bridge on Route 5 over the Sacramento River is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Sacramento and Yolo.
ELLIS, JIM : This bridge on Route 52 over the Routes 163/52 separation in San Diego County is dedicated to California State Senator Jim Ellis formed "Citizens for 52" to promote the improvement and completion of Route 52, including the bridge which bears his memorial.
ESCONDIDO : The highway from the connection in the City of San Diego to the junction with Route 43 in the City of Riverside. The portion of Route15 from the southern terminus of Route 15 East to its junction with Route 8 is named by location in the Counties of San Diego and Riverside.
ESCONDIDO : The portion of Route 15 that overlaps the previously named freeway.
EVANHOE, MICHAEL : Michael P. Evanhoe has served since 1995 as the chief development officer for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) in the County of Santa Clara Mr. Evanhoe has gained the respect and admiration of elected officials, staff, and business leaders by getting the job done, maintaining a positive work environment, taking on new challenges, and working collaboratively with others.
EVENSON, EMIL : This bridge on Route 1 over Hare Creek in Mendocino County is dedicated to Sgt Emil Evenson, a native of the Ft. Bragg area, who was killed in action on the island of Attu in the Pacific during World War II.�
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FAZIO, VIC : This portion of Route 113 in Yolo County is dedicated to Vic Fazio of Yolo County, a United States Representative for ten consecutive terms beginning in 1978, he secured funds to provide a continuous four lane freeway for the portion of Route 113 between Route 5 and Route 80.
FEATHER RIVER : This portion of Route 70 in the Counties of Butte and Plumas is the only road over the Sierras that avoids the heavy snow falls during the year, which made for easy passage.
FELICIANO, MICHAEL (FLEA) : Caltrans Highway Maintenance Lead Worker killed on the job.
FENTON, HENRY G. : This bridge on Route 805 over the Eastgate Mall Road in San Diego County is dedicated to Henry G. Fenton, who came to San Diego as an 8 year old orphan in 1880, became a contractor, pioneer rancher and owner of the Western Salt Company and the H.G. Fenton Material Company.
FIGUEROA STREET : This tunnel on Route 110 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Los Angeles County.
FILIPINO-AMERICAN HIGHWAY : Route 54 in San Diego County is named in honor of Filipino Americans.
FINE, ERNEST : This bridge on Route 101 over the Smith River in Del Norte County is dedicated to Dr. Ernest M. Fine (1873-1939) who was a Del Norte County country doctor who never sent a bill to a patient.
FISHER, ROBERT F. : This bridge on Route 36 over Yager Creek in Humboldt County is dedicated to Robert F. Fisher, elected to the California Assembly by the people of Humboldt County in 1926, 1928 and 1930, who was the last remaining Spanish-American War veteran in Humboldt County.
FLEISHER, RICHARD : This bridge on Route 101over the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Richard Fleisher (d. 1962), realtor and civic leader, who was the organizer of the Humboldt County Crab Feed held annually in Sacramento for the California Highway Commission and the State Department of Public Works.
FLORES, RICHARD ALLEN : This bridge on Route 41 over Lincoln Ave. in Fresno County is dedicated to Richard Allen Flores who lost his life in a construction accident on January 13, 1998, while working on the Lincoln Avenue Overcrossing on Route 41 in Fresno county, which bears his memorial.
FOOTHILL : This portion of Route 210 from its junction with Route 5 in Los Angeles, also Route 30 to junction with Route 10 is named by long local usage in Los Angeles County.
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FORAN, JOHN FRANCIS : This portion of Route 280 in San Francisco County was dedicated to John Francis Foran, on June 12, 1985 by the State Senate. He served as Assemblyman and Senator representing Marin County for 24 years from 1977 to 1985. He was a leader in transportation planning and author of legislation that created the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in the San Francisco Bay area.
FORBES, CARLTON E. : This portion of Route 5 in the Counties of San Joaquin and Sacramento is dedicated to Carlton E. Forbes of Stockton California who was Chief Engineer of the California Department of Transportation from 1974 to his retirement in 1980. It was named by Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 62, Chapter 26, in 1982.
FRAEMBS, DANIEL, T. : Pomona Police Officer Daniel T. Fraembs was killed in the line of duty while on patrol on May 11, 1996. Officer Fraembs was the first officer to be shot to death in the Pomona Police Department’s 108-year history.
FRAGO, WALTER C. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
FRANCIS, GEORGE M. : This bridge on Route 121 over the Napa River in Napa County is dedicated to G.M. Francis Dean of California Publishers, former President of California Press Association and for many years publisher of the Napa Register.
FREESTONE, DAVID : This bridge on Route 20 over the Route 20/174 separation in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army PFC. David Edward. Freestone, 20, who was killed in action in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam, on August 27, 1969.
FREMONT, JOHN C. : This plaque on Route 49 in Mariposa County is dedicated to General John Charles Fremont (1813-1890) who was a leader in the 1846 California revolt against Mexico, U.S. Senator from California (1850-1851), and served as Governor of the Arizona Territory (1878-1883).
GAMBETTA, ALBERT and DENA : This bridge on Route 101over First St.. in Sonoma County is dedicated to Albert Gambetta (1912-1984) and his wife, Dena Gambetta (1912-1993), who were long time residents of Cloverdale, where Mrs. Gambetta served as unofficial town hostess and Mr. Gambetta was the Mayor and member of the volunteer fire department.
GANZ, MARTIN, L. : Officer Ganz was a well-liked and respected Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) officer who took great care to teach the children of Manhattan Beach to stay away from drugs and alcohol. Officer Ganz was shot and killed in the line of duty while protecting the people and property of the City of Manhattan Beach.
GARDEN GROVE : This portion of Route 22 is named for its location near the City of Garden Grove by a commission in Orange County.
GARDENA : The portion of Route 91 from Route 710 is named for its location near the eastern boundary of the City of Gardena.
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GAVIOTA GORGE : This tunnel on Route 101 in Santa Barbara County was named by Father Juan Crespi who was the diarist of the Portola expedition of 1769, he named it after King Louis of France (San Luis Rey), however the Spanish soldiers being more realistic named it after a Seagull which they had seen in the area. Gaviota, meaning seagull in Spanish.
GENERALS : This portion of Route 198 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Fresno and Tulare.
GHILARDUCCI, DAVE : Fire Chief Dave Ghilarducci of the City of Rio Dell served the community as a volunteer fireperson for 52 years before passing away on March 22, 2000.
GIACOMELLI, RAYMOND, J. : Inspector Raymond J. Giacomelli of the Pittsburg Police Department was killed while in performance of his duty to the citizens he was sworn to protect.
GIBSON, LUTHER E. : This portion of Route 680 in Solano County was dedicated on February 28, 1967 by the State Senate to Luther E. Gibson, State Senator from 1949 to 1966. Sen. Gibson was a longtime proponent of transportation and authored legislation which resulted in the construction of the second Carniquez Bridge and the Benicia-Martinez Span.
GLENDALE : This portion of Route 2 is named for its location near the City of Glendale and by a 1955 commission in Los Angeles County.
GOELLER, MICHAEL DENNIS : This bridge (No. 17-53) over Route 20 on Sacramento St. in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army Sp4 Michael Dennis Goeller, age 20, from Nevada City. Mr. Goeller was killed in action in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam, on June 1, 1969.
GOLDEN CENTER : This portion of Route 20 is named by long local usage in the County of Nevada.
GOLDEN CHAIN : The portion of Route 49 known as the "Golden Chain Highway" links historic towns and points of interest in California's gold country. This Route is named by Historical and long local Usage in the Counties of Plumas to Mariposa.
GOLDEN GATE : The portion of Route 1, from a point near Waldo Point in Marin County to the Golden Gate Bridge and the portion of Route 56 from Lake St. in San Francisco to the junction of Route 2 is named by long local usage.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE : This bridge on Routes101 in San Francisco and Marin Counties is named after the straits it crosses. The bridge was first conceived in 1872 by railroad mogul Charles Crocker. The construction of this 6,450 ft. span began on Jan. 5, 1933 and was completed on May 27, 1937. 17 men lost their lives in the construction of this bridge.
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GOLDEN STATE FREEWAY : This portion of Route 5 in Los Angeles County is named for its location near the junctions of Routes 5, 10, 60 and US Route 101, and by a 1958 commission in Los Angeles County.
GOLDEN STATE HIGHWAY: This portion of Route 99 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties in the Central Valley.
GONSALVES, JOE, A. : Joe A. Gonsalves served as City Council Member and Mayor for the City of Dairy Valley, now known as the City of Cerritos, and he became the first person of Portuguese ancestry to be elected to the California State Legislature in 1962, where he authored many key pieces of legislation.
GORE, ROGER D. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC : This portion of Routes 110, 5, 14, 395 and 6 in Los Angeles, Kern, Inyo and Mono Counties is dedicated to Union veterans of the Civil War.
GRANT, DAVID P. : Tuolumne County Deputy Sheriff killed in the line of duty.
GRAY, STEPHAN GENE : Merced Police Officer killed in the line of duty.
GREAT SIERRA WAGON : This portion of Route 120, formerly known as "The Tioga Road" is named by long local usage in the County of Mono.
GREELEY, SCOTT M. : This portion of Route 85 in Santa Clara County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer Scott M. Greeley, 31, who was killed in the line of duty on January 7, 1998. While conducting an enforcement stop on the northbound lane of Route 85, Officer Greeley was struck and killed by an errant driver.
GRIFFIN, HOWARD FRANCIS : This bridge on Route 199 over the middle fork of the Smith River in Del Norte is dedicated to Howard Francis Griffin. A journalist and World War I veteran, Mr. Griffin founded the "Crescent City American" newspaper in 1926.
GRIZZLY DOME : This tunnel on Route 70 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Plumas County.
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GUTHRIE, JAMES A. : This interchange on Route 10 with Route 215 in San Bernardino County is dedicated to James A. Guthrie, a resident of San Bernardino county, who served from 1943 to 1967 as a member of the California Highway Commission.
HANNA, ED : This bridge on Route 156 over the San Benito River is dedicated to Ed Hanna who was a long time San Benito County employee, having worked in the 1940's as County Surveyor and later as County Engineer and Road Commissioner.
HANSEN : Frontage road in Grass Valley named for the Hansen Family who are well known and respected in the community.
HARBOR : This portion of Route 110 is named for its location near the Long Beach Harbor by Los Angeles County.
HART, A.S. : This portion of Route 80 in the Counties of Placer, Nevada and Sierra is dedicated to A. S. Hart, who as an engineer for the California Division of Highways and Caltrans, accomplished the modernization of Route 80, the "Trans Sierra Highway" over Donner Summit, and the adoption of 50 miles of freeway on US Route 101 through the redwoods.
HARTMAN, FRANK and ELLY : Frank and Elly Hartmann were pioneers in Middletown and the Coyote Valley area and established and operated the Hartmann Ranch. They made many significant contributions to Middletown and the Coyote Valley area.
HASSAYAMPA TRAIL : This portion of Route 10 is named by historical and long local usage in the County of Riverside.
HATFIELD, GEORGE J. : This bridge on Route 165 over the San Joaquin River in Merced County is dedicated to George J. Hatfield who was born in 1887. Mr. Hatfield graduated from Stanford University as a lawyer. He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1935 and then became a State Senator in 1943 and died in office in 1953.
HAWTHORN : This portion of Route 107 in Los Angeles County is named for its location near the City of Hawthorn.
HAZARD, ROSCOE : This bridge on Route 805 over Adams Ave. in San Diego county is dedicated to Roscoe E. "Pappy" Hazard (1881-1975) who established a museum in old town San Diego and constructed many of the highways in southern California.
HEGY, WILLIAM Z. : This portion of Route 101 in Humboldt County is dedicated to William Z. Hegy who began working for the State of California in 1936 as an Engineering Aid and retired in Eureka in 1976 as Caltrans District 1 Director.
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HEIM, SCHYLER F. : This bridge on Route 47 over the Cerritos Channel is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Los Angeles County.
HELMICK, JOHN C. : This roadside rest area on Route 5 in Tehama County was dedicated on July 11, 1990 by the State Assembly to Lieutenant John C. Helmick, who was born November 5, 1946 and died February 27, 1989. He was a dedicated member of the California Highway Patrol since 1969.
HELWER, SAM : This portion of Route 101 in Humboldt County is dedicated to Sam Helwer, a Caltrans engineer from 1936 until his retirement in 1976, who was an acknowledged expert in freeway interchange design.
HEMENWAY, BERNARD A. : This bridge on Route 36 over the Van Duzen River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Bernard A. "Bernie" Hemenway (b. 1907) who was a 40 year Caltrans employee, resident of Humboldt County and founder of the original California State Employees Association Crab Feed.
HERYFORD, DAN : This bridge on Route 5 over the Sacramento River in Shasta County is dedicated to Shasta County Deputy Sheriff Dan Heryford who was killed in the line of duty while transporting two prisoners to Redding on May 25, 1950.
HILLMAN, PETER : Peter Hillman was a Deputy United States Marshal who was killed in the line of duty after 14 years of service.
HINMAN, BRUCE T. : This interchange on Routes 101 and 170 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer Bruce T. Hinman of Los Angeles County, a veteran officer of nine years, was killed in the line of duty by a drunk driver on the evening of September 26, 1995 at the Hollywood and Ventura freeway Interchange.
HISTORIC HIGHWAY ROUTE 66 : This 2,000 mile stretch of highway from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California has become a symbol of American people's heritage of travel and the legacy of seeking a better life.
HISTORIC U. S. HIGHWAY 99 : Prior to the 1960's and the construction of Route 5 and 10, 99 was the main thoroughfare, extending from Canada to Mexico.
HISTORIC U. S. HIGHWAY ROUTE 101 : A 935 mile highway spanning the northern - southern borders of California and is one of the earliest state highway routes in California.
HISTORIC U. S. HIGHWAY ROUTE 40 : Served as part of the Lincoln Highway of 1926, and as a part of the Atlantic City to San Francisco Transcontinental Federal Highway System in 1927.
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HISTORIC U.S. HIGHWAY ROUTE 80 : Part of the historic transcontinental route that helped develop California in the early part of the 20th Century.
HISTORIC YOSEMITE HIGHWAY : The portion of Route 132 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Mariposa and Tuolumne.
HJERTAGER, CRYNTHIA AND ERLING : Community Leaders in the Scott Valley area. Entrepreneurs who donated generously to the people and community groups in the area with service and donations.
HLEL-DIN : This bridge on Route 299 over the south fork of the Trinity River in Humboldt County is dedicated to the Native American village of Hlel-Din which was an important gathering place for tribes to exchange ideas and goods, until it's destruction in the 1850's.
HOFFMAN, DAVID : This bridge on Route 5 over the Del Mar Heights Road in San Diego County is dedicated to David Hoffman, a 30 year old Caltrans engineer, who was killed by an errant motorist as he supervised a construction project on Route 5 near Oceanside on March 16, 1987.
HOLLISTER, JOHN J. : This bridge (No.49-178) on Route 166 , formerly Route 57 over the Huasna River in San Luis Obispo County is dedicated on April 5, 1962 to John J. Hollister, California State Senator from Santa Barbara County (1956 to 1961), and worked tirelessly for the improvement of Route 57.
HOLLYWOOD : This portion of Routes 101 and 170 is named for its location near Hollywood in Los Angeles County.
HOLMAN, W. R. : This portion of Route 68 in Monterey county is dedicated to W.R. Holman (d. 1981) who was instrumental in creating a highway from the City of Carmel to Pacific Grove. The Holmans traveled form Vermont in 1850 where they opened a hardware store later to become the Holman Department store a local icon.
HUBBARD, ARTIE J. : CHP Officer who died of injuries sustained in the line of duty.
HUGHES, GARY L. : This interchange on Routes 80 and 37 in Solano County is dedicated to CHP Officer Gary L. Hughes who died in the line of duty on May 23, 1987 at the age of 37, while conducting an enforcement stop. Officer Hughes was sitting in his vehicle when it was struck from behind.
HULETT, LEO STANLEY : This portion of Route 101 in Mendocino County was dedicated by the State Senate on April 23, 1990 to Leo Stanley Hulett. Elected Mayor of Willits in 1956 Hulett worked tirelessly for the creation of the State Highway Route 101 Bypass which bears his memorial.
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HULSE, BEN : This portion of Route 78 is dedicated to the California State Senator Ben Hulse who served the people of Imperial County from 1933 to 1958.
HURLBUTT, ELMER : This bridge on Route 101 over Dean Creek in Humboldt County is dedicated to Humboldt County pioneer and rancher Elmer Hurlbutt, (1882-1967), who helped to develop the Garberville Water Company.
HUSS, HARVEY ROBERT : This bridge on Route 1 over Lime Creek in Monterey County is dedicated to Harvey Robert Huss, Caltrans maintenance worker, who died on February 11, 1973 while attempting to rescue the occupants of a car in a mudslide near Big Sur. Mr. Huss was posthumously awarded the Medal of Valor, California's highest civilian award.
HYCHE, RICHARD : Ontario Police Officer killed in the line of duty.
HYMAN, FRANK J. : This bridge on Route 1 over the 10 Mile River in Mendocino County is dedicated to Frank J. Hyman who activated the Paul Bunyan Association and was instrumental in forming the Noyo Harbor Commission and the Fort Bragg Rural Fire District in the 1950's.
INGALLS, GEORGE ALAN : United States Army Sp4 George Alan Ingalls was killed in action near Duc Pho, Republic of Vietnam on April 16, 1967 when he courageously threw himself on top of a hand grenade to save the other members of his squad, an act which earned him the Medal of Honor.
IRVINE, BRITT and STOVALL, RICK : This portion of Route 166 in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties is dedicated to CHP Officers Britt T. Irvine and Rick B. Stovall, who died the morning of February 24, 1998 when their patrol car plunged off the westbound lane of Route 166 which had been washed out by the Cuyama River east of Santa Maria.
JACK RABBIT : This portion of Route 10 is formerly the old US 60 route named by historical and long local usage in the County of Riverside.
JACKSON, ROBERT M. : Long time employee with the Alpine County Public Works Department. Mr. Jackson is responsible for the completion of State Route 89 over Monitor Pass.
JACKSONVILLE : This bridge on Route 120 over the Tuolumne River in Tuolumne County is named for the historic gold rush town of Jacksonville, founded by Col. Alden A.M. Jackson in 1849.
JANSON, RICHARD LUDWIG : This bridge on Route 37 over the Sonoma Creek in Solano County is dedicated to Richard Ludwig "Fresh Air Dick" Janson (d. 1951), a native of Estonia who made his home in Sonoma County, he is recognized as the premier waterfowl decoy carver in the western United States.
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JENNINGS, RANDY : This bridge on Route 162 over the Feather River in Butte County is dedicated to Butte County Deputy Sheriff Randy Jennings who was killed in the line of duty while investigating a domestic dispute on May 21, 1977.
JENSEN, BRUCE ALLEN : This bridge on Route 20 over Empire St.. in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Air Force Lt. Col. Bruce Allen Jensen, 38, who was killed in action in Laos on August 27, 1967.
JOHNSON, DONALD RALPH : Names Route 10 from junction with Route 19 in Rosemead to junction Route 605 in Baldwin Park as the El Monte Police Officer Donal Ralph Johnson Memorial Highway. Officer Johnson was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty.
JOHNSON, HAROLD : This interchange on Route 101 in San Mateo County is dedicated to United States Representative Harold "Bizz" Johnson, California State Senator from 1949 to 1958, successfully change the language in the Surface Transportation Assistance Act to allow bridges over highways, railroads and other physical features to qualify for funding.
JOHNSON, HAROLD : This portion of Route 65 in Placer County is dedicated to HAROLD T. 'BIZZ' JOHNSON (see Harold " Bizz" Johnson Interchange)
JOHNSON, RAY E. : This portion of Route 99 in Butte County is dedicated to Ray E. Johnson, first elected to the California Assembly in 1964, he was instrumental in the completion of the Route 65 bypass of Route 80 and the three lane widening of 80.
KARP, DAVID S. : This overcrossing on Route 880 in Alameda County is dedicated to Mayor of San Leandro, David S. Karp (1935-1993), who served as a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Alameda County Transportation Authority.
KEENE, BILL : Traffic and weather reporter on the radio in L.A.(1957-1993) until retirement and made traffic reports more interesting by using uncommon words.
KERN COUNTY KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : This portion of State Highway Route 99 is dedicated to the military veterans of Kern County who served in the Korean War, a group which numbered approximately 8,120 at the time of the dedication in 2001.
KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR. : This portion of Route 94 in San Diego County was dedicated on September 15, 1989 by the State Assembly to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968). Dr. King was an important leader of the Civil Rights movement. His philosophy of nonviolent direct action, and his strategies for rational and non-destructive social change, galvanized the conscience of this nation and reordered its priorities.
KINGS RIVER : This portion of Route 180 in Fresno County is named for the river that separates Fresno and Kings counties. It was discovered by Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga on Jan. 6, 1805 while in pursuit of Native Americans.
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KNOTT, CARA : This bridge (No. 57-106) on Route 15 over Los Penasquitos Creek in San Diego County was named by the State Legislature on September 7, 1995 in honor of Cara Knott, a college student who was strangled on the frontage road below and thrown into the creek by a rogue CHP Officer who lured women to this isolated location for 'safety' reasons when pulled over.
KNOX, JOHN T. : This portion of Route 580 in the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa was dedicated on February 5, 1980 to John T. Knox. Mr. Knox was elected to the California Assembly in 1960, and made important legislative contributions to the upgrade of Route 580 to meet interstate freeway standards.
KNUDSEN, CHRESTEN : This interchange with Route 30 on Route 10 in San Bernardino County is dedicated to Chresten Knudsen who served as a member of the Redlands City Council in San Bernardino and in the 1960's was appointed to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
KOLIGIAN, DERAN : This portion of Route 180 from Route 99 to Route 33 and (upon completion) from Route 33 to Route 5 is named the Deran Koligian Memorial Highway. Mr. Koligian was a member of the Fresno Co Board of Supervisors, a WW2 veteran, and involved in public service.
KOPP, QUENTIN L. : This portion of Route 380 in San Mateo County is dedicated to Quentin L. Kopp who represented the City and County of San Francisco in the California Senate from 1987 to 1997.
KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL BRIDGE : This bridge on Route 101 across Squaw Rock in Mendocino County, was designated by the State Legislature on August 25, 1998. This bridge is to honor the men and women who served in the Korean War.
KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : This portion of Route 126 in the Counties of Ventura and Los Angeles is named in honor of the countless acts of heroism by all Californians, who served in the armed services of the United States during the Korean War, and who are deserving of our recognition. The highway was dedicated on September 9, 1994 by the State Senate.
KUMEYAAY : This portion of Route I-8 in the Counties of San Diego and Imperial is dedicated to the Kumeyaay Nation. The Kumeyaay Nation extends from San Diego and Imperial Counties in California to 60 miles south of the Mexican border. The Kumeyaay are members of the Yuman language branch of the Hokan group. The route was adopted by the State Legislature on September 15, 1997.
KUNKEL, JOHN ROBERT : This bridge (No. 17-52) on Route 20 over Bennett St. in Nevada County was dedicated on October 28, 1971 to United States Marine Corp LCpl John Robert Kunkel, 21, from Santa Clara. LCpl. Kunkel was killed in action in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam, on January 3, 1969.
LA PORTE, CHARLES J. : This bridge on Route 65 in Placer County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Captain Charles J. La Porte (1897-1943), a World War I veteran, who was a motorcycle officer and the first Commander assigned to the Placer County CHP office in 1923.
LAGUNA : This portion of Route 133 is named for its location near the City of Laguna by a commission in Orange County.
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LAKE TAHOE WAGON ROAD : This portion of Route 50 in El Dorado County was originally a toll road to cross the Sierras into California until 1895. The State of California took control of the road and it became the first official State Highway.
LANCASTER, WILLIAM H. : This portion of Route 210 from the city of Duarte to Route 15 exit named as the William H. Lancaster Memorial Highway. During his tenure on the Assembly Committee on Transportation, Bill Lancaster fought for the extension of State Highway Route 210.
LANGFORD, CARL : This bridge on Route 96 over the Salmon River in Siskiyou County is dedicated to Carl Langford born in Montana in 1886. Mr. Langford was the owner of the Somes Bar Store in Siskiyou County and served as the local Postmaster from 1926 until his death in 1949.
LANTERMAN, FRANK : This portion of Route 2 from Route 134 in Glendale to Route 210 near La Canada in Los Angeles County is named for Assembly Member Frank D. Lanterman who helped to pass landmark legislation for individuals with developmental disabilities. The highway was named by Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 131, Chapter 126, in 1978.
LARSEN, CHARLES : This bridge (No. 10-176) on Route 1 across the Noyo River in Mendocino County was dedicated on March 27, 1948 to Lt. Charles Larsen who was lost in the Pacific, while flying a combat mission, during World War II.
LASSEN STATE : This portion of Route 299 from the Shasta County line to the Modoc County line was named by the State Assembly on April 22,1911.
LAZZARETTO, CHARLES A. : This portion of Route 134 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Charles A. "Chuck" Lazzaretto who died in the line of duty at the age of 30 while attempting to apprehend a suspect wanted for attempted murder, he was shot and killed by that suspect.
LEATHERWOOD, GEORGE : This bridge on Route 101 over the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to George Leatherwood (1904-1956), who was a civil engineer. Mr. Leatherwood also worked as a member of the US Army Corp of Engineers in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. He was a pioneer aerial surveyor for Caltrans.
LEE, BRUCE : Riverside County Sheriff killed in the line of duty. Worked in law enforcement for 23 years.
LEE, MOON LIM : This roadside rest area on Route 299 in Trinity County was dedicated on March 10, 1986 by the State Assembly to Moon Lim Lee (1903-1985). Mr. Lee was a descendant of Chinese gold rush pioneers, he was a lifetime resident of Weaverville, a merchant, community leader, California Highway Commissioner and a founding Trustee of the Trinity County Historical Society.
LEHMAN, ALLEN FREDERICK : This bridge on Route 199 over the middle fork of the Smith River in Del Norte County is dedicated to Allen Frederick Lehman who was a longtime resident of Del Norte County and Chairman of the Crescent City Harbor Commission in 1949.
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LEHN, WILLIAM, "BILL" : This portion of Route 99 from Mountain View Crossing in southern Fresno County to the San Joaquin River on the Northern boundary named as the William "Bill" Lehn Memorial Highway. -- Fresno Police Officer died in the line of duty in 1994.
LEONARD, WILLIAM E. : This interchange of Route 15 and 30 in San Bernardino County is dedicated to William E. Leonard of San Bernardino County who served as Chairman for both the California Highway Commission and the California Transportation Commission (1973-1974).
LEWIS, E. G. : This portion of Route 41 in San Luis Obispo is dedicated to E. G. Lewis born March 4, 1869, who started his business career while in Trinity College and single handedly created the City of Atascadero.
LIBBY, WILLIARD F. : This portion of Route 116 in Sonoma County is dedicated to Dr. Williard F. Libby, a native of the Sebastopol area, who received the 1960 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the "Carbon 14" radioactive dating technique which revolutionized the scientific fields.
LICK, JAMES : This portion of Route 101 in San Francisco County was dedicated to James Lick (1796-1876) on May 18, 1951by the State assembly. Mr. Lick was a legendary philanthropist who endowed the Lick Observatory at the University of California, Santa Clara.
LILLEY, MIGNON "MINNIE" STODDARD : Pioneer in Mendocino County. Teacher, environmentalist, homesteader.
LINCOLN HIGHWAY (Alternate) : Part of I-80 in Nevada, Placer and Sacramento counties. (See Lincoln Highway).
LINCOLN HIGHWAY : Portions of Routes 580 and 50 in the Counties of Alameda to El Dorado were proposed by Carl Graham Fisher in 1912. This highway crosses the entire country, linking the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, and opened the country to the traveler.
LINDBLOM, STEVEN : Names Route 99 from the southern city limits of Madera to the Madera/Merced County line as the Steven Lindblom Memorial Freeway. Madera County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Lindblom was killed by gunfire in the line of duty in 1975.
LINDHEIM, STEPHEN : This overcrossing on Route 880 in Alameda County is dedicated to Mr. Lindheim who died at the age of 72, on Sept. 6, 1991. He earned his degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He started an electrical contracting firm in 1952. He was a lifelong supporter of the Jewish community in the East Bay area.
LINEN, STEPHEN M. : This section of Route 5 from Leucadia Blvd to La Costa Ave in Encinitas in San Diego Co named as the CHP Officer Stephen M. Linen Memorial Freeway. Officer Linen died in the line of duty.
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LIONS : Portions of Routes 58 and 155 are named by historical and long local usage in Kern County.
LITTLE INDIA IN CITY OF ARTESIA : Artesia's Pioneer Boulevard merchant district was a historic settling area for Indian American immigrants, in which they created a unique extra-national community in the early 1970's. Little India today is a thriving shopping area that has become an example of the multicultural diversity in Los Angeles County.
LIVINGSTON, ALICE : This overcrossing on Route 50 (Mather Field Road) was named for Alice Livingston. Ms. Livingston provided exemplary service as committee secretary under several chairs over the course of 15 years in the California Legislature. After being diagnosed with lung cancer, she continued serving with great distinction and ceaseless dedication while fighting her illness.
LOFTHUS, ORT J. : This portion of Route 4 in San Joaquin County is dedicated to Ort J. Lofthus, a native of Minnesota, who became a leader of Stockton's business community in the radio, television and cable industries, and worked diligently for the completion of Route 5 through Stockton, which was opened October 13, 1979.
LONG BARN TO SONORA : This portion of Route 108 (61 miles long) is named by historical and long local usage in Tuolumne County.
LONG BEACH : This portion of Route 710 was named by the California Highway Commission, November 18, 1954. It runs from the connection with Route 166 near Eastern Ave. to the connection with Route 60 in the City of Long Beach.
LOWDEN, LESLIE A. : This bridge (No.18-32) of Route 113 in Sutter County was dedicated on July 22, 1991 by the State Assembly to Leslie A. Lowden, descendant of California pioneers, community activist, mother and grandmother, she was killed by a drunk driver on July 25, 1989.
LUCIUS, WILLIAM B. : This portion of Route 101 in Sonoma County is dedicated to Col. William B. "Bill" Lucius, USMC, Ret., who served as the Mayor of Healdsburg, a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Board and Chairman of the California Transportation Commission.
LYDON, CHRISTOPHER D. : This portion of Route 67 in San Diego County is dedicated to Christopher D. Lydon who died in the line of duty at the age of 27 years while attempting to apprehend a drunk driver where he was involved in a solo collision on southbound Route 67 at Riverford Road in the town of Lakeside on June 5, 1998.
MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS : This portion of Route 580 in Alameda County was dedicated on July 8, 1968 to Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) who was commander of United States military forces in the Pacific during World War II, and is remembered as the liberator of the Philippines.
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MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS : This tunnel on Route 1 in San Francisco County would commemorate General MacArthur's role as supreme Commander of the Pacific Theater during WWII and his triumphant return to the United State in 1951.
MADDY, KENNETH L. : This portion of Route 99 in Merced County is dedicated on August 7, 1991 to Kenneth L. Maddy who served as California Senate Republican leader (1987-1995) and was the legislative proponent of the Livingston Bypass on Route 99.
MADERE, HELEN : This bridge on Route 12, formerly known as the Rio Vista Bridge in Solano County is dedicated to Helen Madere, as President of the Highway 12 Association, was a key force behind safety improvements to Sonoma County highways outlined in California AR 45, 1993.
MADONNA, ALEX : Construction Contractor and Civic Leader in the Central Coast area.
MALTESTER, JACK D. and POLVOROSA, MARIO : This bridge on Route 112 over Davis St. in Alameda County is dedicated to Mayor Jack D. Maltester and Vice Mayor Mario Polvorosa who worked diligently for the construction in 1978 of the grade separation structure on Davis Street at Warden Avenue in the City of San Leandro.
MANNING, DAVID, W. : Names Route 178 between M Street and Fairfax Road as the CHP Officer David W. Manning Memorial Freeway. CHP Officer David W. Manning passed away from injuries he had earlier received from a result of a traffic accident.
MARCH, DAVID, W. : Deputy Sheriff David W. March willingly accepted the hazardous work, serious responsibilities, and strong commitment during his seven years as a law enforcement officer. Officer David was killed in the line of duty while conducting a routine traffic stop.
MARIN COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 101 in Marin County is dedicated to the men and women who have served and given their lives for the United States.
MARINA : This portion of Route 90 was named by the State Senate on March 18, 1976. It is in the Counties of Los Angeles and Orange.
MARK TWAIN-BRET HARTE TRAIL : Portions of Routes 180 and 120 in Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties is named after Mark Twain (Samuel Longhorne Clemens) and Francis Bret Harte, authors who wrote of the gold rush era in the west. Mark Twain, a Mississippi River term meaning two fathoms deep, traveled to California in 1864 and Harte came in 1854.
MATHEWS, FRANCIS, B. : Francis B. Mathews was a well respected attorney and community leader in Trinity and Humboldt Counties for over 50 years who was instrumental in the founding of Trinity Village at Hawkins Bar in Trinity County.
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MARICH, MARTIN A. : A community leader in the City of San Bernadino.
MATILIJA TUNNELS : These tunnels on Route 33 by Wheeler Ridge are not officially named, but are named locally by common usage in Ventura County.
MAUZY, DONNA, P. : San Diego Police Officer Donna P. Mauzy was killed on June 23, 2001 when the car she was driving to work was hit by another vehicle whose driver was under the influence of alcohol.
MAXWELL, RICHARD ALAN : This portion of Routes 99 and 204 in Kern County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer Richard Alan Maxwell who was killed in the line of duty in Bakersfield on July 11, 1994.
MAXWELL, WALTER F. : This bridge on Route 15 over W. Lilac Road in San Diego County is dedicated to Walter F. Maxwell (1909-1980), civil engineer, who built over 750 bridges and structures in southern California.
McBETH, PERRY and EMMA : This bridge on Route 169 over Terwer Creek in Del Norte County is dedicated to Perry and Emma McBeth who settled in Del Norte County in 1911 where they lived lives of generosity, selfless and service to all the inhabitants of the lower Klamath.
McBRIDE, JAMES J. : This bridge on Route 101 over the Ventura River in Ventura County is dedicated to State Senator James J. McBride who served the people of Ventura County in the California Assembly and Senate from 1933 to 1961.
McCARTHY, JOHN F. : This bridge (No.28-177) on Route 580 also known as the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge in Contra Costa County was dedicated to John F. McCarthy on September 16, 1981. McCarthy served the people of Marin County in the California Senate from 1950 to 1970 where he helped in the creation of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the construction of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.
McCLURE, ROBERT E. : This tunnel on Route 1 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Robert E. McClure, a member of the California Highway Commission from 1954 to 1962, who is remembered as "the father of the Santa Monica Freeway".
McVEIGH, JOHN, J. : On September 15, 1994 by the State Assembly. to California Highway Patrol Officer John McVeigh, Jr., 38, who was killed in the line of duty on Route 198 east of San Lucas in Monterey County on April 17, 1993, when his patrol unit was broadsided as he was responding to an injury collision.
MEDINA, JERRY : Names Route 99 between Standiford Ave/Beckwith Rd and Tuolumne Blvd in Modesto as the Jerry Medina Memorial Highway. Mr. Medina was an 18 year old high school student killed in accident.
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MEEDOM, VIGGIO : This bridge on Route 199 in Del Norte County, formerly known as the Hardscramble Bridge, is dedicated to Viggio "Vic" Meedom, (1894-1995), a native of Denmark, who made his home in Del Norte County where he served as an original member of the Local Hospital District Board of Directors.
MELBOURNE, MARK DENIS : Names intersection of Route 55 and Route 91 as Mark Denis Melbourne Memorial Interchange. Mr. Melbourne served 40 years radio traffic reporter and radio personality.
MEYER, JOHN G. : This overlook on Route 88 in Alpine County is dedicated to Mr. Meyer who served the last 19 years of his 46 years career with the Division of Highways as District Engineer in District 10.
MIKESELL, DANIEL D. : This interchange of Route 15 and Route 10 in San Bernardino is dedicated to San Bernardino County Supervisor Daniel D. Mikesell who exerted exceptional effort beginning in 1955 to have the Devore Cutoff included in the California Freeway and Expressway System.
MILES, HERBERT S. : This Rest Area on Route 5 in Tehama County is dedicated to Herbert S. Miles, a district highway engineer for State Highway District 2 from 1956 to 1974. During this time Mr. Miles developed 20 safety roadside rests in the district for the safety and comfort of the traveling public.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE : This portion of Route 23 from Route1 to Route 118 in Ventura County was dedicated on September 2, 1994 by the State Assembly to the "Nisei" of the United States Army Military Intelligence Service in World War II. They were part of the 100th, 442nd and MIS triad of Japanese-American volunteer units.
MILITARY SERVICEWOMEN'S MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 101 between Ralston Ave exit and the Santa Clara County line in San Mateo County was dedicated on September 1, 1998 by the State Assembly to honor the 2,000,000 women who have served in the United States Armed Forces since the country's founding more than 220 years ago.
MILLER, GARY AMES : This bridge on Route 20 over the Brunswick Road overcrossing in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Marine Corp LCpl. Gary Ames Miller, 18, from Grass Valley, who was killed in action in Quang Tin Province, South Vietnam, on June 1, 1966.
MILLER, GEORGE R., JR. : This bridge on Route 680 also known as the Benicia-Martinez bridge in the Counties of Contra Costa Solano is dedicated to George R. Miller, Jr., who represented Contra Costa County in the State Assembly (1947-1949) and the State Senate (1949-1968).
MILLER, HARLAN D. : This bridge on Route 5 over Dog Creek in Shasta County is dedicated to Harlan D. Miller, Chief of the California Highway Commission Bridge Department from 1924 to 1926, who advocated aesthetically pleasing as well as physically substantial bridges.
MILLER, RALPH A. : This bridge on Route 101 over Redwood Creek in Humboldt County is dedicated to Ralph A. Miller (b. 1904) who was employed as a civil engineer by the Division of Highways for 41 years.
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MOJAVE : This portion of Route 15 in San Bernardino County from its intersection with Route 215 at Devore to the Nevada state line was named by the State Assembly on September 17, 1987.
MOMYER, FRANK F. : This portion of Route 108 in Tuolumne County is dedicated to Frank F. Momyer, General Manager of Pickering Lumber Company, who led an extensive public effort from 1963 to 1982 to secure construction of the Sonora Bypass.
MONAGAN, ROBERT T. : This portion of Route 205 in the Counties of Alameda and San Joaquin is dedicated to Robert T. Monagan who represented San Joaquin County in the California Assembly from 1961 to 1973.
MONO LAKE BASIN : This portion of Route 120 is to extend the Mono State Basin Road easterly to a junction with the County road from Mono Lake Post Office to Mono Mills, as enacted by the State Department of Engineering on July 28, 1917.
MONTGOMERY, JOHN J. : This portion of Route 5 in San Diego County is dedicated to Santa Clara University Professor John J. Montgomery on March 17, 1949 by the State Assembly. Mr. Montgomery made the first controlled flight in a heavier than air machine in 1883 near the location of the freeway that bear his name.
MOORE, ARCHIE : This portion of Route 15 in San Diego County is dedicated to the legendary boxer whose outstanding career endured through four decades with a record of 196-26-8, 143 by knockout, and who won the Light-Heavyweight Championship when he was well into his 30's.
MORENO VALLEY : This portion of Route 60 from Route 10 to Route 91 in Riverside County was named by the State Senate on September 1, 1989.
MORMON BATTALION : This plaque on Route 49 in Tuolumne County was dedicated on September 22, 1995 by the State Legislature to the 500 man infantry battalion of Mormon pioneer men. These men made the longest march in United States Army history, 2,400 miles, from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Diego, California, to assist in the military defeat of Mexico in 1846.
MOTHER LODE : This portion of Route 49 in the Counties of Tuolumne and Placer is the "Mother Lode Highway", named on August 7, 1921 by the State Department of Engineering, and connects towns and points of historical interest in California's gold country.
MUDGETT, PAUL E. : This bridge on Route 101 over the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Paul E. Mudgett, a member of the Humboldt County Board of Trade for 35 years, who died in an automobile accident on US Route 101 on August 16, 1962.
MUEHLHAUSEN, DANIEL, J. : Names Route 62 from 5.4 miles west to 4.6 miles east of intersection of Route 62 and Route177 in Riverside County as the "CHP Officer Daniel J. Muehlhausen Memorial Highway". Officer Muehlhausen died in the line of duty.
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MUIR WOODS TOLL : This portion of the local road in Marin County is dedicated to the 295 acres of old growth redwood forest which was donated by Congressman William Kent and his wife Elizabeth. The area was named after the conservationist John Muir. An act to provide for the acquisition of this road by the State Highway System was put into effect on September 15, 1935.
MUIR, JOHN : This portion of Route 4 in Contra Costa County was named in 1995 by the California legislature for the famous 1894 Californian explorer, writer and naturalist, whose untiring dedication to environmental issues led to the creation of National Parks in the state. His works include "The Mountains of California".
MUNEMORI, SADAO : This interchange on Routes 105 with Route 405 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to U.S. Army PFC Sadao S. Munemori, who served with the 442 Regimental Combat Team during World War II. Mr. Munemori was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for sacrificing his life by shielding his fellow soldiers from an exploding enemy hand grenade.
MURPHY, ALBERT STANWOOD : This bridge on Route 101 over the Rio Dell-Eel River in the County of Humboldt is dedicated to Albert Stanwood Murphy (1892-1972), who was the president of Pacific Lumber and assisted the "Save the Redwoods League" in setting aside redwood park land in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties.
MURRAY, CECIL (Chip) : The Western Avenue overcrossing at I-10, in the City of Los Angeles, is officially named the Reverend Cecil "Chip" Murray Overcrossing. Reverend Murray served the community and congregation of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles since 1977. The congregation works through more than 40 task forces that related to health, substance abuse, homelessness, emergency food and clothing, general and specialized housing, tutoring, entrepreneurial training, and employment services.
MURRAY, WILLARD H. : This portion of Route 91 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Willard H. Murray who was born on Jan. 1, 1931 in Los Angeles. He served in the Air Force during WWII and Korea. He was first elected to the California State Assembly on Nov. 7, 1988 and was reelected for four consecutive terms. Rep. Murray retirement in 1996.
NACHAND, RAYMOND A. : This bridge on Route 299 over the Trinity River in Trinity County is dedicated to Raymond A. Nachand, a 22 year Division of Highways employee, who started the "Ironside Museum" at Hawkins Bar in Trinity County with his wife, Jo Ann, in 1976.
NATIONAL OLD TRAIL : This portion of (old) Route 66 is named by historical and long local usage in the County of San Bernardino.
NATIONAL PURPLE HEART TRAIL : The National Purple Heart Trail is a national commemorative trail that was established by the Military Order of the Purple Heart to honor veterans who were wounded in combat.
NAVA, SEAN : This section of Route 5 from Tamarack Ave to Route 78 in Carlsbad in San Diego Co named as the CHP Officer Sean Nava Memorial Freeway who died in the line of duty in 2000.
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NEEDLES : This portion of Route 40 is named for the location near the City of Needles in San Bernardino County which the freeway travels through.
NEJEDY, JOHN A. : This bridge on Route 160 over the San Joaquin River in Contra Costa and Sacramento Counties is dedicated to California State Senator John A. Nejedly who authored Senate Bill 25, enacted as Chapter 765 of the Statutes of 1972, to authorize the design and construction of the new Antioch Bridge.
NELSON, ISIAH : This garden on Route 280 in San Francisco County is dedicated to Commander Isiah Nelson, (1923-1994), a highly regarded San Francisco Police Officer, who died in a motorcycle accident near the location of the hanging gardens which bear his memorial.
NEWBY, DALE, E. : This portion of Route 5 from Eight Mile Rd to French camp Rd (Stockton) named as the CHP Officer Dale E. Newby Memorial Highway. Officer Newgy was killed in the line of duty.
NIMITZ, CHESTER : This portion of Route 880 connecting Oakland and San Jose in the Counties of Alameda and Santa Clara was dedicated on March 31, 1958 to Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz (1885-1966) who commanded the United States Navy Pacific Fleet during World War II.
NORTHERN YOSEMITE : This portion of Route 120 in Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties was named by the State Assembly on July 7, 1984.
NORWALK : This portion of Route105 from Route 405 to Route 605 is named by location near the City of Norwalk in Los Angeles County and was designated by the State Assembly on August 21, 1969.
OCEAN BEACH : This portion of Route 8 from Sunset Cliffs Boulevard to Route 5 in San Diego was named by the State Assembly on August 2, 1968.
O'CONNELL, JACK : This portion of Route 46 in San Luis Obispo County is dedicated to California Senator (1995-present) Jack O'Connell's whose efforts on behalf of public safety resulted in improvements to Route 46 which have significantly reduced fatalities on that highway since 1996.
O'DELL, DWIGHT : This bridge on Route 36 over the Van Duzen River is dedicated to the Humboldt County civic leader Dwight O'Dell who was instrumental in the formation of the Highway 36 Association in 1951.
OJAI : This portion of Route 33 is named for its location near the City of Ojai in Ventura County.
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OJEDA, RAMON : First Ramona resident killed in action in the Iraq war.
O'KANE, DON HUNTER : This bridge on Route 299 over Redwood Creek in Humboldt County is dedicated to Don Hunter O'Kane who was the publisher of the Humboldt Standard newspaper from 1935 to 1946 and an avid supporter of the development of the state highway system.
OLAZAR, HUGO : This portion of Route 280 in Santa Clara County is dedicated to Officer Olazar who died in the line of duty on Sept. 2, 1989. While investigating a solo vehicle traffic collision on the right shoulder of the northbound Route 280 south of San Jose Avenue overcrossing, Officer Olazar's patrol car was struck by a truck driver which trapped him inside.
OLD SPANISH TRAIL : This portion of Route 8 in San Diego County was named by Antonio Armijo who was the first to traverse this trail in 1829 to reach California from the south, later this trail would be known as "The Santa Fe Trail".
ONTARIO : This portion of Route 15 from its intersection with Route 215 at Devore, to the Limonite Ave. exit, south of the Route 60 interchange is named by location and long local usage in the Counties of San Bernardino and Riverside.
ORANGE : This portion of Route 57 between its southern terminus in the City of Newport Beach and Route 60 near the City of Walnut is named by long local usage in the Counties of Orange and Los Angeles.
ORANGE BELT : This portion of Routes 198 and 65 is named by historical and long local usage in the County of Tulare.
ORANGE COUNTY KOREAN WAR VETERANS : This portion of State Highway Route 1 is dedicated to the military veterans of Orange County who served in the Korean War.
ORANGE COUNTY VETERANS : This portion of Route 133 is dedicated to the military veterans of Orange County, who numbered 252,000 at the time of the dedication in 1998.
ORTEGA : This portion of Route 74 in the Counties of Orange and Riverside is named after the famous Spanish explorer Sgt. Jose Ortega who led a small party of men around the newly discovered San Francisco from Palo Alto to the Carquinez Straits.
PACIFIC : This portion of Route 99 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Frenso, Madera, Merced, Stanislaus and San Jose.
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PACIFIC COAST : This portion of Route 60, amended in 1999 to include Route 1 from San Jaun Capistrano to near El Rio is named by long local usage in the Counties of Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura.
PANHORST, FREDERICK W. : This bridge on Route 1 over the Russian Gulch in Mendocino County is dedicated to Frederick W. Panhorst who served as the Chief of the Bridge Section of the California Division of Highways from 1931 to 1960.
PAPAN, LOUIS, J. : Names Route 1 in San Mateo County from Skyline Blvd to southern city limit of Pacifica as the Louis J. Papan Highway -- Assemblyman, chair numerous committees, aided poor.
PARKS, ROSA : Rosa Parks inspired the Montgomery Alabama bus boycott, mother of the civil rights movement, congressional gold medal of honor, International Freedom Conductor Award. (1) The section of Route 10 from Route 110 to Route 405 in L.A. Co named as the Rosa Parks Freeway, (2) The section of Route 58 from Route 99 to Route 184 named as the Rosa Park Highway (3) The 41/99 interchange in downtown Fresno named as the Rosa Parks Interchange.
PASADENA : This portion of Route 110 from the four-level structure in the City of Los Angeles to Pasadena is named by long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
PASADENA PIONEERS : This bridge on Route 134 over the Arroyo Secco in Los Angeles County is named for the party of settlers led by Dr. T.B. Elliot of Indianapolis, Indiana, who founded the City of Pasadena in 1874.
PAUL, JOASH, E. : Names Route 99 from Keyes to Turlock in Stanislaus Co as the Joash E. Paul Memorial Highway. -- Joash E. Paul died in the year 2000 and was described as a good man who was dedicated to his family and community and was a tremendous leader for the Assyrian community and the central valley of California.
PAVELKA, MATTHEW : Names Route 5 from West Burbank Boulevard in the City of Burbank to Hollywood Way in L.A. as the Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka Memorial Freeway. Burbank Police Department's Police Officer Matthew Pavelka was killed by gunfire in the line of duty.
PEACOCK, MARY ADAMS : This bridge on Route 199 over the Smith River in Del Norte County is dedicated to pioneer school teacher, Mary Adams Peacock (1861-1946). She established "Adams' Station" in 1898 and married stage driver Peter Peacock in 1908. Two native plants, Anemone Adamsiana and Valeriana Adamsiana, are named for "Aunt Mary Adams".
PEARL HARBOR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY: I-10 in California is dedicated to the men and women who defended our country at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
PEARL HARBOR SURVIVORS MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 99 in the Counties of Tulare and Fresno is dedicated in honor of the men and women who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
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PEDRO, JOHN : Names Route 1 as the CHP Officer John Pedro Memorial Highway. Officer Jon Pedro was killed in the line of duty in a traffic collision.
PEDROZA, "PETE", F.S. : Names a portion of Route 111 as the Fire Chief F.S. "Pete" Pedroza Memorial Highway.
PENCE, JAMES E. JR. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
PERKINS, RICHARD : Officer Perkins was an 11-year veteran of the Bishop Police Department and was highly respected in the community he served. Officer Richard E. Perkins of the Bishop Police Department was killed in the line of duty when a truck struck his patrol car as he was making a turn in order to assist another law enforcement agency in pursuit of a possible drunk driver.
PHILLIPS, STEVEN L. : Westminster Police Officer killed in the line of duty.
PIERSON, DAVID E. and FREEMAN, BILL : This portion of Route 86 in Imperial County is dedicated to Bill Freeman and David E. Pierson. David E. Pierson, an Engineer and Imperial County Public Works Director, worked for completion of Route 86. Bill Freeman was the Chair of the Highway 86 Improvement Association. Their work resulted in Route 86 being dedicated to both men.
PINES TO PALMS : This portion of Route 74 in Riverside County originates on the west slope of the mountain near Keen Camp where the highway diverges and connects Hemet and San Jacinto with Idyllwild.
PIONEER MEMORIAL : This bridge on Route 50 over the Sacramento River is named by long local usage in the Counties of Sacramento and Yolo.
PINO, PAUL H. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
PIONEER TRAIL : This portion of Route 50 in El Dorado County is named for the trail that traversed the hills and valleys between Sacramento and Placerville during the gold rush era.
POLACK, BENJAMIN E. : This bridge on Route 125 over the Fletcher Parkway in San Diego County is dedicated to Benjamin E. Polack. Mr. Polack was the President of Harbor Management in San Diego county, was active in the United Way and was instrumental in the establishment of the United Way in Costa Rica in the 1970's.
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POMONA : This portion of Route 60 is named for its location near the City of Pomona by a 1955 commission in the Counties of Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
POMPEI, LOUIE : Names interchange of Route 30 and Route 210 as the Police officer Louie Pompei Memorial Interchange. Officer Pompei was also an athlete. He was killed in the line of duty.
PORTOLA : This portion of Route 380 is named by location near the City of Portola in San Mateo County.
POSEY TUBE : This tunnel on Route 260 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Alameda County.
POWELL-LARSON, SANDRA : First Female Deputy Sheriff to be killed in the line of duty in Sacramento County.
PREGERSON, HARRY : Names intersection of Route 110 and Route 105 as the Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange. Mr. Pregerson was a First Lieutenant in USMC, a Judge at the State and Federal levels, founded the Bell Homeless Shelter and Westwood Transitional Village, and is an active member of the Disabled American Veterans.
PRESIDIO : This tunnel on Route 1 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in San Francisco County.
PURPLE HEART : This portion of Route 99 in the Counties of San Joaquin and Sacramento is dedicated to the veterans who have earned a Purple Heart in defense of United States. The Purple Heart was established by George Washington on August 7, 1782, the Order of the Purple Heart for Military Merit is the world's oldest military decoration in current use.
PURSEL, KENT D. : This portion of Route 80, known as the East Shore Freeway, in Alameda County was�dedicated on August 1, 1968 to Kent D. Pursel. He was a prominent Berkeley pharmacist and held a succession of elected offices until his death in 1967.
RAPOZO, JAMES : This portion of Route 198 in Tulare County was dedicated to James Rapozo on September 20, 1999 who died in the line of duty on January 9, 1998 at the age of 33. Officer was a member of the Visalia Police Department SWAT team assigned to raid an apartment in Visalia.
REDDING, GEORGE, W. : Permits memorial monuments on Route 273 near markers SHA-273- PM 6.50 and SHA-273-PM 10.50 in memory of CHP Officer George W. Redding who died in the line of duty.
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REDEV BYZANTINE-LATINO QUARTER : Caltrans to erect signs on Route 10 for historic Byzantine-Latino Quarter in L.A.. This is a historic multi cultural suburb that was home to a succession of immigrant groups.
REDONDO BEACH : This portion of Route 91 between Route 405 and Route 7 is named by location and long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
REDWOOD : This portion of Route 101 from the Canadian border to the Golden Gate Bridge between the County of Marin and the City and County of San Francisco is named by long local usage.
REESE, MARILYN JORGENSON : Designed the interchange she is named for, the I-10/I-405 in Los Angeles. Ms. Jorgenson started as an engineer with the State of California in 1948 and became the first woman in California to hold a Professional Engineering License. She received the Governor's Design Excellence Award for the design of this interchange.
RICE, PARKER B. : This bridge on Route 12 in Sonoma County is dedicated to World War II veteran and newspaper production manager Parker B. Rice who served as Commander of the California Department of the Disabled American Veterans from 1955 to 1956.
RICHMOND-SAN RAFAEL : This bridge on Route 580 over San Pablo Bay in the Counties of Contra Costa and Marin is between the Cities of Richmond and San Rafael is named by long local usage.
RICHTER, BERNIE : Names portions of Routes 99, 70 as the Bernie Richter Memorial Highway. Bernie Richter witnessed a car lose control and crash and put his life in danger when he rescued the driver from the burning car.
RIDGE ROUTE : This portion of Routes 5 and 99 is named for the placement of the road through the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County which runs along the ridge of these mountains until 1964 where the realignment change the route number from Route 99 to Route 5.
RIVERSIDE : This portion of Routes 91 and 215 is named for its location near the City of Riverside by a commission in the Counties of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino.
RIX, DOUGLAS ALFRED : This bridge on Route 20 over the Idaho-Maryland undercrossing in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army SSgt Douglas Alfred Rix, 24, from Grass Valley, who was killed in action in Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam, on February 28, 1967.
ROGERS, ROY and EVANS, DALE : This portion of Route 18 in San Bernardino County is dedicated to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans who were Apple Valley residents, entertainers and generous community benefactors and were well known for their theme song, "Happy Trails to You".
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ROLPH, JAMES B. : This bridge on Route 80 over the San Francisco Bay in the Counties of San Francisco and Alameda is dedicated to James B. "Sunny Jim" Rolph who was Mayor of San Francisco from 1911 to 1931, and was Governor of California from 1931 until his death in 1934. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is unofficially dedicated to Governor Rolph.
ROMONA : This portion of Route 67 is named for its location near the City of Romona by the Counties of Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
RUMFORD, WILLIAM BYRON : This portion of Route 24 in Alameda County is dedicated to William Rumford who was a pharmacy graduate of the University of California in 1931 and was the owner and operator of Rumford's Pharmacy. He was first elected to the California Legislature in 1948 where he served for 18 years.
RUSS, EDMOND J. : This interchange on Route 110 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Edmond J. Russ who was the Chairman of the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission in 1979 and Chairman of the Routes 91/110 Interchange Task Force.
SALAZAR, RUBIN : Reporter and Latino Activist who was killed during a protest of the Vietnam War in 1970.
SALVAGGIO, MARK C. : This interchange on Route 99 is named for a former Civic Leader in the City of Bakersfield.
SAMOA : This bridge on Route 255 in Humboldt County is dedicated to the three bridges on Route 255 spanning Humboldt Bay which is named by long local usage.
SAN BERNARDINO : This portion of Route 10 is from the connection with Route 2 near the Aliso St. Bridge in the City of Los Angeles to a connection with Route 43 east of Calton and Route 43 from a connection with Route 26 northerly to the City of San Bernardino is named by long local usage in the Counties of Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
SAN DIEGO : This portion of Route 5 is from a connection with Route 158 to the City of San Diego, named by long local usage in the county of San Diego.
SAN DIEGO FREEWAY : This portion of Route 405 is named for its location near the City of San Diego by a 1954 commission in the Counties of Los Angeles and Orange.
SAN DIEGO-CORONADO : This bridge on Route 75 over the Coronado Bay, between San Diego and Coronado is named by location and local usage in the County of San Diego.
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SAN DIEGO'S LITTLE ITALY SIGNS : Allows plaques and markers on Hawthorne Exit on Route 8 north and Front St exit on Route 5 south identifying San Diego's Little Italy.
SAN GABRIEL RIVER : This portion of Route 605 is from Route 405 to Route 10 near San Gabriel River and is named by location and local usage in the Counties of Orange and Los Angeles.
SAN LUIS REY : This portion of Route 76 in San Diego County is dedicated to Mission San Luis Rey in San Diego County, the 18th of 21 historic missions in California, which was established by Franciscan Padres in 1798.
SAN MARCOS : This portion of Route 154 in Santa Barbara County is about fifteen miles northwest of Santa Barbara and was one of the passes over which the early explorers and Mission Padres crossed from the ocean to the inland valleys.
SAN MATEO-HAYWARD : This bridge on Route 92 in the Counties of San Mateo and Alameda is named for the Cities that this bridge over the San Francisco bay joins together.
SAN PEDRO-TERMINAL ISLAND : This bridge on Route 47 is named by location and long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
SAN SIMEON : This portion of Route 1 is named by historical and long local usage in the County of San Luis Obispo.
SANCHEZ, SIG : This portion of Route 101 in Santa Clara is dedicated to Sig Sanchez a four term Santa Clara County Supervisor (1963-1978), who was instrumental in the completion of the Morgan Hill Bypass on US Route 101.
SANDELIN, F. WALTER : This bridge on Route 101 over the Russian River in Mendocino County is dedicated to F. Walter Sandelin who was a member of the California Highway Commission from 1943 to 1956 and was instrumental in achieving the widening of US Route 101 to four lanes.
SANDERS, THOMAS M. : This bridge on Route 1 over Burns Creek in Monterey County is dedicated to Thomas M. Sanders, 58, a Caltrans maintenance supervisor, who was killed in 1991 by a driver under the influence of drugs.
SANDVIG-SCANLON MEMORIAL BRIDGE : This bridge on Route 152 over the California Aqueduct, east of the intersection with Route 5 is named by long local usage in the County of Merced.
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SANTA ANA : This portion of Route 101 and 5 is named for its location near the City of Santa Ana by the Counties of Los Angeles and Orange.
SANTA FE TRAIL : This portion of Route 110 and 40 in the Counties of Los Angeles and San Bernardino was formally known as the "Old Spanish Trail", William Wolfskill refined the trail in 1831 for southern passage into California.
SANTA MONICA : This portion of Route 10 in Los Angeles County is named by location near the City of Santa Monica.
SANTA PAULA : This portion of Route 126 from Route 101 near Ventura to Route 5 is named by long local usage in the County of Ventura.
SANTI, SILVIO : This bridge on Route 36 over the Van Duzen River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Silvio "Botchie" Santi, who immigrated to the United States at the age of 19, started "Botchie's Crab Stand" in Field's Landing, Humboldt County, in 1928.
SCHRADE, JACK : This interchange on Routes 8 and 805 in San Diego County is dedicated to Jack Schrade who served the people of San Diego County in the California State Senate from 1963 to 1976.
SCHUMACHER, JAMES, J. : This section of Route 99 from Athlone Rd and Worden Ave in Merced County named as the CHP Officer James J. Schumacher, Jr., Memorial Highway. CHP officer Schumacher was killed in the line of duty.
SCREAMING EAGLES HIGHWAY : Names Route 101 in Ventura County as the Screaming Eagles Highway: 101st Airborne Division.
SCURR, KENNETH WESLEY : This bridge (No. 12-51) on Route 20 over Bank St. in Nevada County was dedicated on October 28, 1971 to United States Army 1st Lt Kenneth Wesley Scurr, 20, from Grass Valley. 1st Lt Scurr was killed in action in Pleiku Province, South Vietnam, on May 31, 1969.
SEARS POINT TOLL : This portion of Route 37 in the Counties of Sonoma and Solano is extended to the road from the City of Vallejo to Sears Point for the distance of 10.2 miles.
SEASIDE : This portion of Route 47 is named by long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
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SEASTRAND, ERIC : This portion of Route 46 in Santa Barbara County is dedicated to Eric Seastrand who was a member of the California Assembly from 1983 to 1985.
SEAWELL, JERROLD L. : This underpass on Route 65 in Placer County was dedicated to Jerrold L. Seawell on April 11, 1950 He was a resident of Roseville for 33 years. He served in both the State Assembly (1929 to 1933) and the State Senate (1933 to 1945) and was a member of the State Board of Equalization.
SEELEY, JOHN STUART : This bridge (No. 17-82) on Gold Flat Rd over Route 20 in Nevada County was dedicated on October 28,1971 to United State Army Capt John Stuart Seeley, 34. Capt. Seeley was killed in action in South Vietnam on June 27, 1969.
SELL, WILLIAM MARTIN, JR. : This bridge on Route 49 over the east fork of the Chowchilla River in Mariposa County is dedicated to William Martin Sell, Jr., (1882-1971), a lifetime resident of Hosteler. Mr. Sell served on the Madera County Board of Supervisors.
SEPULVEDA : This portion of Route 405 is named for its location near the City of Sepulveda in Los Angeles County.
SEQUOIA-KINGS CANYON : This portion of Route 180 from the intersection with Brawley Ave. to the Intersection with Highland Ave is named by long local usage in Fresno County.
SERRA, JUNIPERO : This portion of Route 280 in the Counties of San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo is dedicated to Junipero Serra (1713-1784), Franciscan priest and missionary. Serra established the California missions and laid out the route of the Camino Real. It was dedicated on September 8, 1967 by the State Assembly.
SERRANO, RODOLFO CARILLO : This bridge on Route 101 over the Salinas River in Monterey County is dedicated to United States Army Cpl Rodolfo Carillo "Rudy" Serrano, 21, who was killed in action in Dinh Tuong Province, South Vietnam, on April 1, 1968.
SHOLES, EARL : This bridge on Route 5 over the Sacramento River in Shasta County is dedicated to Shasta County Undersheriff Earl Sholes who was killed in the line of duty on May 25, 1950, while transporting two prisoners to Redding.
SHORELINE : This portion of Route 1 and 211 in the Counties of Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Humboldt is dedicated to the counties that this highway passes though which have adopted this name over a quarter of a century ago and the motorists that come from other states have also recognized the name.
SIERRA : This portion of Route 168 in Fresno County from the intersection with Route 180 to the intersection with Armstrong Ave is named by long local usage.
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SIERRA TO THE SEA : This portion of Route 41 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of San Luis Obispo and Tulare.
SILBERMAN, RICHARD T. : This bridge on Route 15 is dedicated to Richard T. Silberman who served as Chief of Staff to Governor. He ably served as President of the San Diego Transit Corporation and as President of the Centre City Development, which are two of the most critical nonelected decision-making and promotional positions in the of San Diego.
SIMI VALLEY-SAN FERNANDO : This portion of Route 101 in Los Angeles County is named by location near the cities which it passes through.
SINCLAIR : This portion of Route 280 from its intersection with Route 17 to Route 680 near Story Rd., and Route 680 from there to the Alameda County line which is named by long local usage.
SKINNER, WALTER FRANCIS : This bridge on Route 101 over the Salinas River in Monterey County is dedicated to United States Marine Corp PFC Walter Francis Skinner, 19, who was killed in action in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam, on February 25, 1968.
SKYLINE : This portion of Route 17, 35, 92 and 280 is named by long local usage in the Counties of Santa Cruz, San Mateo and San Francisco.
SKYWAY FREEWAY : This portion of Route 170 from the Los Angeles International Airport to the Route 90 is named by long local usage in the County of Los Angeles.
SONOMA COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 101 in Sonoma County is dedicated by the citizens of Sonoma County having a continuing sense of gratitude to those who have done so much to preserve the American way of life.
SONORA and MONO : This portion of Routes 108 and 395 is the public highway commencing at the end of the Sonora and Mono State Highway at Long Barn in Tuolumne County and leading there from to the eastern boundary of the City of Sonora.
SONORA and MONO WAGON ROAD : The portion of Routes 108 and 395, (See Sonora and Mono Road).
SORENSON, STEPHEN : Deputy Sorensen who was known as the "town sheriff" and was the resident deputy for the Lake Los Angeles area He was the only full-time deputy responsible for 150 square miles. He was killed in the line of duty while responding to a routine trespassing investigation on his "day off."
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SOUTH BAY : This portion of Route 54 is named for its location near the South Bay by San Diego County.
SOUTHERN YOSEMITE : This portion of Route 41 in Madera County is named by location and long local usage in the County of Madera.
STAGE COACH INN : This Historical Plaque is placed on Route 101 in Ventura County to mark the original location of the historic Stagecoach Inn .
STEINER, THOMAS J. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty on April 21, 2004.
STEPHENS, ELISHA : This plaque on Route 80 in Nevada County is dedicated to Elisha Stephens who was the captain of the first immigrant wagon train to cross the Sierra Mountains into California in 1844.
STEVENOT, ARDRIE : This bridge on Route 49 over the Stanislaus River in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties is dedicated to Ardrie Stevenot from Calaveras County (d. 1968), miner, cowboy, rancher, postmaster, and ox team swamper, helped found the California State Chamber of Commerce and was officially named "Mr. Mother Lode" by the California legislature.
STIDMAN, JAMES : This bridge on Route 20 over the Mill St. undercrossing in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army 1Lt. Ernest James Stidman, 25, who was killed in action in Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam, on December 22, 1968.
STORY, FRANKE A. : This portion of Route 86 in Imperial County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer Franke A. Story who was killed in the line of duty while conducting a traffic stop on Route 86 north of Imperial in the early morning hours of July 19, 1967.
STURGEON, VERNON L. : This portion of Route 101 honors the former Mayor of Paso Robles and former State Senator.
SUNKIST TRAIL : This portion of Route 10 in Riverside County, (See Hassayampa Trail).
TAHOE-UKIAH HIGHWAY : This portion of Route 20 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Mendocino to Nevada.
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TAYLOR, THOMAS : This bridge on Route 26 over the middle fork of the Mokelumne River in Calaveras County is dedicated to Tom Taylor, a lifetime resident of Calaveras County, who served as a County Supervisor and was instrumental in securing funding for the construction of the bridge that bears his name.
TEALE, STEPHEN P. : This portion of Route 26 in Calaveras County is dedicated to Physician and California State Senator from 1953 to 1972, Stephen P. "Doc" Teale who worked to establish the state legislature's first computer system. The Stephen P. Teale data center, a computer facility supporting California government, is also named for Doc Teale.
TELEN, ERIC JON : This portion of Route 168 from Herndon Ave to Temperance Ave in Clovis named as the Deputy Sheriff Erik Jon Telen Memorial Highway -- killed by gunfire in the line of duty.
TEMECULA VALLEY : This portion of Route 15 in Riverside County between the southern county boundary and Bundy Canyon Rd. is named by long local usage.
THALMAN, JAMES : Former Mayor of Chino Hills.
THEURKAUF, HARRY LEE : This bridge on Route 20 over the Route 20/174 separation in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army SP5 Harry Lee Theurkauf, 22, from Grass Valley, who was killed in action in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam, on June 5, 1968.
THOMAS EVERETT AND LOUELLA : Everett and Louella Thomas contributed to many civic activities, including the campaign to build a new Humboldt County Library, the purchase of land for the Azalea State Reserve now operated by the Department of Parks and Recreation, and various activities related to the arts.
THOMAS, VINCENT : This bridge on Route 47 in Los Angeles County is dedicated to Vincent Thomas who from 1948 to 1961 as Assembly Member sponsored and gave leadership to the legislation that made possible the bridge that bears his name.
THREE FLAGS HIGHWAY : This portion of Routes 15 and 395 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Modoc to San Diego.
TINLOY : A frontage road in Grass Valley named for the Tinloy family who came from the Canton Province in China during the Gold Rush. The Tinloy family has contributed to the community for generations.
TIOGA : This portion of Route 120 which is within the Yosemite national park is named by historical and long local usage in the County of Mono.
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TORRANCE : This portion of Route 107 from Route1 near Torrance to Route 405 near Lawndale is named by location and local usage in Los Angeles County.
TOWER : This bridge on Route 275 over the Sacramento River in the counties of Sacramento and Yolo was built in 1935, this bridge is named after the type of construction using two towers to raise and lower the center span to accommodate taller ships on the delta.
TRAINOR, JOHN R. : This bridge (No. 8-21) on Route 36 over the South Fork of the Cottonwood Creek in Tehama County was dedicated on August 19,1969 by the State Senate to John R. Trainor. He served as the Mayor of the City of Red Bluff and Chairman of the Highway 36 Association until his death in 1968.
TRINITY SCENIC BYWAY : This portion of Route 299 in the Counties of Humboldt, Trinity and Shasta is used to promote tourism and rural enhancement along the corridor between the Cities of Redding and Arcata.
TRITSCH, PHILIP ALON : This bridge on Route 20 over Washington St. in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army PFC Philip Alon Tritsch, 25, from Nevada City, who was killed in action in Kontum Province, South Vietnem, on January 28, 1969.
TRUCKEE ROUNDHOUSE : This Historical Plaque on Route 267 in Nevada County marks the location of the Central Pacific Railroad roundhouse maintenance facility from 1868 to 1942.
TUOLUMNE COUNTY VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : Names Route 108 in Tuolumne Co as the Tuolumne County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
TURNER, ALFRED R. : This portion of Route 5 in Merced County is dedicated to California Highway Patrol Officer Alfred R. Turner who was killed in the line of duty while conducting a traffic stop on Route 5 near Los Banos on December 16, 1975.
TURNER, KRISTOPHER CHARLES : Kristopher, from Oakhurst, was 9 years old when he was found murdered at this location.
TWENTYNINE PALMS : This portion of Route 62 from Route 10 to Route 177 is named by long local usage in the Counties of San Bernardino and Riverside.
VALLEY OF THE MOON : This portion of Routes 37, 121 and 12 in the Counties of Marin and Sonoma was first named by Jack London, and was made official by the California legislature in 1953.
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VAN DAM, DANIELLE : The overpass at Second St on Route 8 in El Cajon named as the Danielle Van Dam Memorial Overpass. Danielle was a seven-year old victim of child abduction on February 2, 2002. Over 2,000 people volunteered to search for and find Danielle's body on February 27, 2002
VAN DEN BROEKE, ROBERT : This plaque on Route 80 in the Counties of Contra Costa and Solano is dedicated to Robert Van Den Broeke, Caltrans Equipment Operator, who was killed by an errant motorist while removing a disabled vehicle from the Carquinez Bridge toll plaza in Vallejo on August 12, 1983.
VAN DUZEN, JAMES : This bridge (No.4-17) on Route 101 near Alton across the Van Duzen River in Humboldt County was dedicated to James Van Duzen on July15, 1995 by the State Senate. He was a pioneer and farmer, and established a farm on land at the mouth of the Van Duzen river in 1850.
VAN VLECK, STANLEY L. : Stanley L. Van Vleck was a distinguished Sacramento rancher who served in leadership positions in various agricultural organizations and generously shared his ranch with law enforcement organizations and the rest of the community.
VENEMAN, JOHN G. : This portion of Route 99 from Modesto to Turlock in Stanislaus County was dedicated to John G. Veneman on August 31, 1984 by the State Assembly. He was a California State Senator (1961-1969) and authored legislation to improve and complete the section of Route 99.
VENTURA : This portion of Route 101 Between Route 1 immediately east of the City of Ventura and the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line is named by long local usage in the Counties of Ventura and Los Angeles.
VENTURA COUNTY VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : Names Route 1 in Ventura County as the Ventura County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
VETERANS HOME MEMORIAL : This bridge on Route 29 over California Drive in Napa County at the City of Yountville is dedicated to the men and women of California who have given the lives in the line of duty and to protect the way of life in the United States.
VETERANS MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 156 in San Benito County is dedicated to the approximately 26 million living veterans in the United State. California has the largest number of veterans of all the 50 States. The number of these veterans now totals approximately 3 million.
VETERANS MEMORIAL FREEWAY : This portion of Route 10 in Riverside County is dedicated to the approximately 26 million living veterans in the United State. California has the largest number of veterans of all the 50 States. The number of these veterans now totals approximately 3 million.
VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : The portion of Route 101 in Monterey County in the City of Salinas recognize the sacrifices of all veterans who have given their lives for their country.
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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEMORIAL : This bridge on I-5 crosses the Pit River in Shasta County is dedicated to the men and women of California who have fought in the Nation's foreign wars.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES MEMORIAL : This portion of Route 99 between the City of McFarland and the City of Tulare in the Counties of Kern and Tulare is dedicated In honor of the men and women who are veterans of foreign wars and who deserve the respect and admiration of all.
VEYSEY, VICTOR, V. : Victor Veysey provided his services as teacher, member of the Brawley School District Board of Directors, Congressman in the United States House of Representatives, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works in President Ford's administration, California Secretary for Industrial Relations, and as the Director of the Industrial Relations Center and Lecturer in Business Economics at the California Institute of Technology throughout his years of dedication.
VICTORY : This portion of Routes 580, 205, 5, 120 and 99 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Alameda to Siskiyou.
VIETNAM SERVICEMEN : This bridge on Route 5 over the Sacramento River in the Counties of Sacramento and Yolo, also known as the Elkhorn Bridge is dedicated to the memory of over 600 men from Sacramento, Placer, Yolo, Yuba and El Dorado Counties who were killed in action in South Vietnam.
VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY : This portion of State Route 119 honors Vietnam Veterans everywhere.
VINCENT, OTIS TOLBERT : United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Otis Vincent brought immense pride and distinction to the community, and gave his life serving his countrymen. Otis Tolber was killed during the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
VOLLAND, GEORGE R. : This bridge on Route 54 which joins with I-5 in San Diego County is dedicated to George R. Volland, US Navy veteran of three wars, who died of a heart attack brought on by the effort to assist children injured in a bus accident in Martinez on June 23, 1976.
VON SCHMIDT, ALLEXEY WALDEMAR : This plaque on Route 89 in Placer County is dedicated to Mr. Von Schmidt, a 19th century Russian immigrant and civil engineer who helped establish the border between California and Nevada.
VUICH, ROSE ANNE : This interchange on Route 41 with Route 180 in Fresno County is dedicated to Rose Anne Vuich, the first woman elected to the California Senate from Fresno county in 1976, who used her leadership skills to secure funding needed for the completion of Route 41 and Route 180.
WABASH BOULEVARD : This portion of Route 15 is named by long local usage in the County of San Diego.
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WAGNER, CHARLES EDWARD : This bridge on Route 101 over the Eel River in Humboldt County is dedicated to Charles Edward Wagner who established the first tanbark extraction plant in Humboldt County in 1900 and was a leader in the building of the town of Garberville.
WALBER, RONALD JAMES : This bridge on Route 20 over Broad St. in Nevada County is dedicated to United States Army Sp4 Ronald James Walber, 19, who was killed in action in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam, on April 25, 1968.
WALDO TUNNEL : This tunnel on Route 101 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Marin County.
WALKER, CHET : This bridge on Route 45 over Stoney Creek in Glenn County is dedicated to Chester Walker who was mayor of Hamilton City, he also served as chairman of the North Sacramento Valley Chamber of Commerce and sat on the Glenn County Chamber of Commerce. He was the leader in the move to replace the narrow bridge which now bears he name.
WAWONA TUNNEL : This tunnel on Route 120 is named by local usage in the Yosemite National park and surrounding areas.
WAGERS, GARY R. : CHP Officer killed in the line of duty.
WARD, CLARENCE C. : This portion of Route 217 in Santa Barbara is dedicated to California State Senator Clarence C. Ward who served the people of Santa Barbara County from 1941 to 1955.
WARE, RAY E. : This bridge on Route 1 over Casper Creek in Mendocino County is dedicated to Ray E. Ware of Mendocino County who served as Judge of the Ten Mile Justice Court from 1952 to 1971 and was a tireless advocate for an all weather highway system for California.
WARREN, EARL : This portion of Route 13 in Alameda County is dedicated to Earl Warren, California Governor for 11 years and Attorney General for four years, who was appointed Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1953.
WAWONA ROAD : This portion of Route 41 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Fresno and Madera and for a time in the mid 1800's the only road into Yosemite National Park.
WEATHERWAX, ROBERT H. : This bridge on Route 29, formerly the Saint Helena Bridge in Lake County is dedicated to Robert H. "Bob" Weatherwax (d. 1996), a lifelong supporter of the Middletown Unified School District in Lake County, he donated land for the treatment plant now used by the Callayomi Water District.
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WEBSTER STREET : This tunnel on Route 260 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in Alameda County.
WEST SIDE FREEWAY : This portion of Route 5 is named for its location near the west side by the counties of Kern and Yolo.
WEST SIDE HIGHWAY : This portion of Route 5 is named by historical and long local usage in the Counties of Sacramento to Glenn.
WEST VALLEY FREEWAY : This portion of Route 85 is named by long local usage in Santa Clara County.
WEST, WARREN : This bridge on Route 237 in Santa Clara County is dedicated to Warren West who was driving piles to support the South Alviso Overhead when he suffered a fatal heart attack on January 22, 1993.
WHITE, MARK, A. : Officer White was a highly respected, dedicated officer for over nine years. He was fatally shot during a hostage situation. His funeral procession was estimated to be over nine miles long. White was a highly respected, dedicated officer for over nine years.
WICKMAN, MICHAEL : Former Mayor of Chino Hills.
WIEMAN, DONALD, S. : Donald S. Wieman rose through the ranks of the Division of Highways to the position of Maintenance Superintendent, Special Crews, from which he retired in 1965. He was universally respected for his skill, integrity, and dedication throughout his career.
WILKIE, JOHN : This roadside rest area on Route 40 in San Bernardino County is dedicated on April 13, 1998 by the State Assembly to John Wilkie's outstanding 27 year career with the Department of Transportation. He rose from a Caltrans equipment operator to a highway maintenance superintendent.
WILLIAM, ALEXANDER : William Alexander Leidesdorff was the first African-American diplomat in history, and was known as the "African Founding Father of California." He acquired a vast land grant from the Mexican authorities in the Sacramento Valley, and was an early advocate of creating dual United States citizenship. His global trade and commerce projects financed, developed, and helped stabilize the Sacramento Valley during his lifetime (1810-1848).
WILLIAMS, JAMES : This overpass (No. 33-319) on Route 580 over 38th Ave in Alameda County was dedicated on August 17, 1999 by the State Senate to James Williams Jr. who died in the line of duty on January 10, 1999 while helping to find a discarded shotgun on the freeway. He was shot and killed by a snipers bullet from the southwest side of 38th Avenue and I-580 overpass in Oakland.
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WILLIAMS, JOHN B. : This portion of Route 980 in Alameda County is dedicated to John B. Williams (d. 1976). John Williams served the City of Oakland as Director of the Office of Community Development and was responsible for the Oak Center and City Center development projects.
WILLIAMS, TED : This portion of Route 56 in San Diego County is dedicated to Ted Williams who was born in San Diego in 1910. He began his baseball career in 1936 at the age of 17. He has won numerous awards including the Triple Crown for best batting average, most home runs and most runs batted in.
WOMEN VETERANS HIGHWAY : Names Route 99 from Hammer Lane to Route 4 as the Women Veterans' Highway. This memorial highway will continue to remind us of the sacrifices made by women in defense of our nation that began with the American Revolution and continues today.
WREDE, KENNETH : West Covina Police Officer killed in the line of duty.
WRIEDEN, EARLE, W. : Earle W. Wrieden served for 24 years on the Lake County Board of Supervisors, where he was instrumental in many changes, advances and improvements for the people of Middletown, Lake County and northern California.
YERBA BUENA : This tunnel on Route 80 is not officially named, this is named locally by common usage in San Francisco County.
YOLO and LAKE : This portion of Route 16, 20 and 53 in the Counties of Yolo, Colusa and Lake, commencing from the town of Rumsey in Yolo County following the meanderings of Cache Creek, to the Town of Lower Lake in Lake County is named by long local usage.
YOSEMITE : This portion of Route 41 in Fresno County from the Intersection with Elkhorn Ave. to the Intersection with Ventura Ave. and from the intersection with Herndon Ave. to the Madera County line is named by long local usage.
YOUNGER, J. ARTHUR : This portion of Route 92 in San Mateo is dedicated to J. Arthur Younger who served California in the United States House of Representatives from 1953 until his death in 1967.
ZAMPA, ALFRED "AL": : The first American-born child of an immigrant family who came to the United States from Abruzzi, Italy. Al Zampa was born in 1905 in Selby, California, near the new bridge, and started working iron when he was 20 years old on the first Carquinez Bridge. He also helped build the Golden Gate Bridge and the Oakland Bay Bridge. In 1957, he worked on the construction of the second Carquinez Bridge with two of his sons, who were also iron workers.
ZEPPETELLA, TONY : Oceanside Police Officer Tony Zeppetella willingly accepted the hazardous work, serious responsibilities, and strong commitment during his thirteen months as a law enforcement officer. Officer Zeppetella was shot and killed in the line of duty during the course of a traffic stop.
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ZUCKERMAN, ALEXANDER : The bicycle-pedestrian path on the southern edge of the proposed new eastbound deck of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge between Yerba Buena Island and Oakland named as the Alexander Zuckermann Bicycle-Pedestrian Path. -- member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission Advisory Council, a tireless and articulate advocate to provide bicycle and pedestrian access to the bridge.
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