Location #2
This location is just west of South Higuera and about a half mile north of location #1. This is the oldest generation of 101 and was probably built between 1912 and 1920. This area is on private property and can only be accessed on foot.
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View looking south with the freeway in the background. SLO creek is on the left. |
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View looking north from same
location as above photo. Note the seam down the middle of the cement slabs.
This is typical of the oldest parts of 101. |
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A drainage area has exposed
the cement here. |
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Close-up view showing a strong,
and even cement matrix. |
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View looking south from just
north of the previous photo. |
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View looking south from just
north of the previous photo. |
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View looking south from just
north of the previous photo. The old cement just north of this was broken
up and used for some drainage culverts. |
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