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Northeast Bakersfield : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northeast Bakersfield
Northeast Bakersfield (commonly known as simply The Northeast) is the northeast region of Bakersfield, California. Starting south and traveling clockwise, it is roughly bounded by East Brundage Ld, Mt. Vernon Ave, Columbus Ave, Union Ave, and the Kern River. Other boundaries are the city limits. ==Overview== Growth in the northeast started in the early 1950s. In preparation of future growth, a large section of land, extending to Kern River Canyon, was incorporated into the city. However, by the 1960s, growth shifted primarily to the southwest, leaving much of the land undeveloped.〔Maynard, John. ''Bakersfield, A Centennial Portrait''. Cherbo Publishing Group. Encino, California, 1997. ISBN 1-882933-19-2. Pages 81-83.〕 The area started to see increased growth in the late 90’s, but has slowed in the late 2000s. Some areas of northeast Bakersfield, particularly the Bakersfield Country Club and homes along Panorama Drive on the Bluffs, are the most affluent neighborhoods in Bakersfield. Overall however, the Northeast is predominantly middle and upper class. It includes East Hills Mall, the city's second indoor shopping mall, which has done poorly in the recent economic downturn. It also includes Bakersfield's community college, Bakersfield College, located in Northeast Bakersfield.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bakersfield College )〕 Unlike most of Bakersfield, which sits on the flat valley floor floodplain, northeast Bakersfield is situated along rolling hills that formed a series of bluffs and are about higher in elevation than the rest of the city. The Panorama Bluffs provide views of the Kern River oilfields, Oildale and downtown Bakersfield.
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