First Presbyterian Church ~1913
by Yaqui
First Presbyterian Church (George Rible) 1913
The original cornerstones from the 1913 structure remains in the building after it was renovation in 1955 due to the 1952 earthquake. Church’s roots trace back to 1889.
Located on 1705 H Street, Bakersfield, Ca
Exit from Hwy 58 onto Chester Ave head north and turn left onto H Street.
Great food and fun decor
by Yaqui about Coconut Joe's Beach Grill
This is a neat restaurant. You order your food at the counter, but they do bring it to you. Lots t look at all over the place. The atmosphere is very colorful and cheery. It looks small from the outside, but is suited to seat a lot of customers. The food was excellent and so was the service.
Monday - Sunday
10am-9:30pm We had this: Chicken & Tri-tip dinner starts with 2 pieces of tender chicken - marinated in our secret blend of island spices and fruit juice and grilled to perfection over our famous mesquite grill. Next we add 2 ounces of succulent marinated tri-tip beef, a delicious tossed garden salad (with our signature oil & vinegar dressing), and our beans (prepared with spices and water - NO LARD!). We finish off this huge platefull, with a Pyrenees sour dough roll (with butter), and our freshly made chunky salsa. Your meal also includes Iced Tea and Lemonade.http://www.coconutjoes.com/xbanquethall/whatstoeat.php
Bakersfield Murals #3
by Yaqui
"Yellow Umbrellas"
~Artist Owen Dyer~
Located on the corner of Eye Street & 19th Street.
"Day Turns Into Night"
This wonderful mural is on a huge water tank location along the Kern River Parkway. There are three different murals. To see them you have to walk around them to see each one.
Located on Truxtun & Mohawk Street
~Artist Bobby Negrete Jr.~
"Day Turns Into Night"
This wonderful mural is on a huge water tank location along the Kern River Parkway. There are three different murals. To see them you have to walk around them to see each one.
Located on Truxtun & Mohawk Street
~Artist Bobby Negrete Jr.~
"Day Turns Into Night"
This wonderful mural is on a huge water tank location along the Kern River Parkway. There are three different murals. To see them you have to walk around them to see each one.
Located on Truxtun & Mohawk Street
~Artist Bobby Negrete Jr.~
"Knod to the Okies"
Painted in honor of Bakersfield's 100th Anniversary by incorporating the present, past, and future of Bakersfield. Look closely and you might located images of Buck Owens and Tome Baker.
Located on the Robobank Sports Center-Centennial Plaza on Truxton & N Street
~Artist John Wehrle~
"Knod to the Okies"
Painted in honor of Bakersfield's 100th Anniversary by incorporating the present, past, and future of Bakersfield. Look closely and you might located images of Buck Owens and Tome Baker.
Located on the Robobank Sports Center-Centennial Plaza on Truxton & N Street
~Artist John Wehrle~
"Knod to the Okies"
Painted in honor of Bakersfield's 100th Anniversary by incorporating the present, past, and future of Bakersfield. Look closely and you might located images of Buck Owens and Tome Baker.
Located on the Robobank Sports Center-Centennial Plaza on Truxton & N Street
~Artist John Wehrle~
"Rollercoaster Mural"
Inside the Pacific Bakersfield Valley Plaza Stadium 16 on 2000 Wible Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93304