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Tehachapi may refer to: *Tehachapi, California in the Tehachapi Mountains **California Correctional Institution, colloquially referred to as "Tehachapi" **Tehachapi High School in Tehachapi, California ** Tehachapi Unified School District, based in Tehachapi, California *Tehachapi Mountains surrounding Tehachapi, California, and often considered the southern boundary of Central California * Tehachapi Municipal Airport (KTSP) in Tehachapi, California *Tehachapi News, based in Tehachapi, California *Tehachapi Pass in the Tehachapi Mountains **Tehachapi Loop, the railroad engineering feat enabling trains to traverse the Tehachapi Pass * Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm, one of the largest wind farms in California *Tehachapi Energy Storage Project, At the time of commissioning in 2014, it was the largest lithium-ion battery system operating in North America and one of the largest in the world * Tehachapi Tribe, an Indian tribe best remembered for the 1863 Keyesville Massacre in which 53 men from ...
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Tehachapi, California
Tehachapi (; Kawaiisu: ''Tihachipia'', meaning "hard climb") is a city in Kern County, California, United States, in the Tehachapi Mountains, at an elevation of , between the San Joaquin Valley and the Mojave Desert. Tehachapi is east-southeast of Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield, and west of Mojave, California, Mojave. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of and a population of 12,939. The Tehachapi area is known for the nearby Tehachapi Loop (a popular railfan site), the Pacific Crest Trail and for the excellent conditions for the aerial sport of gliding. History The Kawaiisu, Kawaiisu people (also Nuwu ("people" in Kawaiisu), or Nuooah) are the Native American tribe whose homeland was the Tehachapi Valley, and seasonally the southern Sierra Nevada and Mojave Desert, for thousands of years. One possibility for the origin of the name Tehachapi comes from the Kawaiisu language. It may be derived from the word for "hard climb" or ''tih ...
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California Correctional Institution
California Correctional Institution (CCI) is a Supermax prison, supermax List of California state prisons, state prison in the city of Tehachapi, California, Tehachapi in Southern California. CCI is sometimes referred to as "Tehachapi prison" or "Tehachapi".Pepper, Art, and Laurie Pepper. ''Straight Life: The Story of Art Pepper''. Updated ed. New York: Da Capo Press, 1994. As stated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, its overall mission is "to incarcerate and control felons, while providing the opportunity for meaningful work, training and other programs. The prison provides programs for those inmates who are willing to work and participate fully in available programs." Facilities CCI is in the Cummings Valley region. CCI has including Level I ("Open dormitories with a secure perimeter") housing; Level II ("Open dormitories with secure perimeter fences and armed coverage") housing; Level III ("Individual cells, fenced perimeters and armed covera ...
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Tehachapi High School
Tehachapi High School is the single comprehensive high school serving students in grades 9–12 in the Tehachapi, California area. Tehachapi High School is part of the Tehachapi Unified School District, a K-12 school district A school district is a special-purpose district that operates local public Primary school, primary or Secondary school, secondary schools or both in various countries. It is not to be confused with an attendance zone, which is within a school dis .... Tehachapi High School has a current enrollment of 1,500-plus, with district enrollment of approximately 4,900. The high school was founded circa 1928. Classes were held in a home originally built by Russell Peery in the 1890s in Cummings Valley. The house was dismantled and moved to Tehachapi where it served as the high school until the original high school buildings could be completed. The current campus was opened in 2003 after the community passed a $1.5 million bond in 1999 for the purpose of buildin ...
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Tehachapi Unified School District
The Tehachapi Unified School District is a school district in the Tehachapi, California area with approximately 4,900 students. Stacey Larson-Everson is the district's Superintendent. Mr. Jeff Kermode is President of the Board of Education. The Tehachapi Unified School District has 6 schools: * 2 high schools, including an alternative education high school * 1 middle school * 3 elementary schools Schools High school *Tehachapi High School Tehachapi High School is the single comprehensive high school serving students in grades 9–12 in the Tehachapi, California area. Tehachapi High School is part of the Tehachapi Unified School District, a K-12 school district A school distr ... Alternative Education School * Monroe High School Middle school *Jacobsen Middle School Elementary schools *Cummings Valley Elementary School *Golden Hills Elementary School
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Tehachapi Mountains
The Tehachapi Mountains (; Kawaiisu: ''Tihachipia'', meaning "hard climb") are a mountain range in the Transverse Ranges system of California in the Western United States. The range extends for approximately in southern Kern County and northwestern Los Angeles County and form part of the boundary between the San Joaquin Valley and the Mojave Desert. Geography The Tehachapis form a geographic, watershed, habitat, and rain shadow divide separating the San Joaquin Valley to the northwest and the Mojave Desert to the southeast. The Tehachapis' crest varies in height from approximately . They are southeast of Bakersfield and the Central Valley, and west of Mojave and the Antelope Valley. The range runs southwest to northeast (SW-NE) connecting the Southern Sierra Nevada range on their northeast with the San Emigdio Mountains on the west and Sierra Pelona Mountains on the southwest. The Tehachapis are delineated from the San Emigdio Mountains by Tejon Pass at the range's western ...
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Tehachapi Municipal Airport (KTSP)
Tehachapi Municipal Airport is in Tehachapi, Kern County, California. It covers and has one runway. The airport was established in 1929 originally to support an air mail route between Tehachapi and Bakersfield. After the 1952 Kern County earthquake Tehachapi became inaccessible by roads or rail, and the airport saw an emergency relief airlift for several weeks. There are hangars and an industrial park on the south side of the airport, and in 2009 the city was planning an expansion to include a taxiway and hangars on the north side. In 1974 Golden West Airlines scheduled de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters to Los Angeles (LAX). The flight is in the August 1974 OAG but not in the March 1975 edition. Golden Age Flight Museum moved to temporary quarters in 2022. See also * Mountain Valley Airport, privately owned gliderport also located in Tehachapi * List of airports in Kern County, California References External links Tehachapi Composite Squadron 46 Civil Air Pat ...
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Tehachapi News
''Tehachapi News'' is a weekly newspaper in Tehachapi, California. History The newspaper descends from a publication started in 1899 and has continued since then. The ''Tehachapi News'' now is owned by the ''Bakersfield Californian ''The Bakersfield Californian'' is a daily newspaper serving Bakersfield, California and surrounding Kern County in the state's San Joaquin Valley. History ''The Bakersfield Californian'' is the direct descendant of Kern County's first newspap ...''. When Claudia Elliott, then-editor and general manager of the ''Tehachapi News'' retired in July, 2015, Louis Amestoy, vice president of content of the ''Bakersfield Californian'' assumed editing duties on an interim basis. Stephanie Ursua, a lifelong Tehachapi resident, became business manager of ''Tehachapi News'' in July 2015. In 2019, the newspaper was sold to Sound News Media. See also * References External links Official Tehachapi News website Weekly newspapers published in California ...
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Tehachapi Pass
Tehachapi Pass ( Kawaiisu: ''Tihachipia'', meaning "hard climb") is a mountain pass crossing the Tehachapi Mountains in Kern County, California. Traditionally, the pass marks the northeast end of the Tehachapis and the south end of the Sierra Nevada range. The route is a principal connector between the San Joaquin Valley and the Mojave Desert. The Native American Kitanemuk people used the pass as a trade route before the American settlement of the region in the 19th century. The main line of the former Southern Pacific Railroad opened though the pass in 1876; the tracks are now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad and shared with BNSF Railway as the Mojave Subdivision. U.S. Route 466 was built in the 1930s, and the road is now State Route 58. The Pass is also the route of the planned California High-Speed Rail line. The Tehachapi Mountains are also crossed by Tejon Pass at the southwest end of the range. Name The precise meaning of the name Tehachapi Pass is often a source ...
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Tehachapi Loop
The Tehachapi Loop is a spiral, or helix, on the Union Pacific Railroad Mojave Subdivision through Tehachapi Pass, of the Tehachapi Mountains in Kern County, south-central California. The line connects Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley to Mojave in the Mojave Desert. Rising at a steady two-percent grade, the track gains in elevation and makes a circle. Any train that is more than long—about 56 boxcars—passes over itself going around the loop. At the bottom of the loop, the track passes through Tunnel 9, the ninth tunnel built as the railroad was extended from Bakersfield. The line averages about 36 freight trains each day. Passenger trains such as Amtrak's '' San Joaquins'' are banned from the loop, although the ''Coast Starlight'' can use it as a detour. Its frequent trains and scenic setting make the Tehachapi Loop popular with railfans. In 1998, it was named a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. It is also designated as California Historical Landm ...
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Tehachapi Energy Storage Project
The Tehachapi Energy Storage Project (TSP) was a 8 MW/32 MWh lithium-ion battery-based grid energy storage system at the Monolith Substation of Southern California Edison (SCE) in Tehachapi, California, sufficient to power between 1,600 and 2,400 homes for four hours. At the time of commissioning in 2014, it was the largest lithium-ion battery system operating in North America and one of the largest in the world. TSP is considered to be a modern-day energy storage pioneer with significant accomplishments that have proven the viability of utility-scale energy storage using lithium-ion technology. While originally envisioned as a research and development project, TSP operated as a distribution-level resource for SCE and for calendar year 2020, SCE reported that TSP operated in the wholesale energy market with revenue exceeding operating and maintenance costs. In 2021, SCE began the decommissioning of TSP, which was followed by formal decommissioning by state regulators in 2022. ...
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Kawaiisu
The Kawaiisu Nation (pronounced: "ka-wai-ah-soo") are a tribe of indigenous people of California in the United States. The Kawaiisu Nation is the only treatied tribe in California, Ratified Treaty (No. 256), 9 Stat. 984, Dec. 30, 1849. This Treaty with the Utah Confederation of tribal nations. They have never given up their territorial rights to any of their ancestral land to the United States. The Kawaiisu Nation had preexisting treaties with Spain and those were recognized by Mexico until 1849 when California was becoming a State. Tribal members lived in a series of small and large permanent villages in the Tehachapi Valley and to the north across the Tehachapi Pass in the southern Sierra Nevada, toward Lake ...
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