- Title
- Conejo Grade, Coast Highway
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- Description
- A view of a sharp turn in the road along the Conejo Grade.
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- Format Extent
- 1 postcard : Color ; 9 x 14 cm.
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- Subject
- Roads--California--Los Angeles; Mountain roads--California--Los Angeles; Roads--California--Ventura County; Mountain roads--California--Ventura County;
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- Note
- The Conejo Grade is a stretch of road approximately 5 miles long, east of Camarillo, connecting Ventura and Santa Barbara to Los Angeles. The land for the Conejo Grade was originally donated by Adolfo Camarillo in the early part of the 20th century. The road later became part of Highway 101. Winding through the mountains, the original road made many sharp curves in order to preserve a fairly level grade, but these "death curves" caused many traffic accidents. In 1929, some of the worst sections of road were realigned, but it was not until 1935 that construction began on rebuiding the conejo grade on a route that roughly followed the original road, but required many cuts and fills in order to reduce the number of curves from 49 to 12, and to increase the radius of those turns that could not be avoided. The road was also widened from 30 to 46 feet. The freeway was widened again in the 1950s. Even after this renovation, some stretches of the original road remain in use as frontage roads along U.S. 101.
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- Collection
- Werner von Boltenstern Postcard Collection
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- Type
- ["Postcards"]
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- Geographic Location
- Conejo Valley (Calif.); United States Highway 101
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- Language
- eng
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