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Wasco, California

Wasco (formerly, Dewey and Deweyville)[7] is a city in the San Joaquin Valley, in Kern County, California, United States. Wasco is located 24 miles (39 km) northwest of Bakersfield,[7] at an elevation of 328 feet (100 m).[5] The population was 25,545 at the 2010 census, up from 21,263 at the 2000 census.

City of Wasco
Water tower in Wasco
Motto: 
"Grow With Us"
Location in Kern County and the state of California
City of Wasco
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 35°35′39″N 119°20′27″W / 35.59417°N 119.34083°W / 35.59417; -119.34083
Country United States
State California
CountyKern
IncorporatedDecember 22, 1945[1]
Named forSources unclear, either Wasco County, Oregon or Western American Sugar Company
Government
 • State senatorAnna Caballero (D)[2]
 • AssemblymemberVince Fong (R)[2]
 • U. S. Rep.Jim Costa (D)[3]
Area
 • Total9.39 sq mi (24.32 km2)
 • Land9.39 sq mi (24.32 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)  0%
Elevation328 ft (100 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total25,545
 • Estimate 
(2019)[6]
28,710
 • Density3,058.16/sq mi (1,180.73/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
93280
Area code661
FIPS code06-83542
GNIS feature ID1661652
Websitewww.ci.wasco.ca.us

Wasco is the headquarters of the Tejon Indian Tribe of California, a federally recognized tribe of Kitanemuk, Yokuts, and Chumash indigenous people of California.[8]

History edit

The name Dewey was in honor of Admiral George Dewey, a hero of the Spanish–American War.[7] The Deweyville post office opened in 1899, and changed its name to Wasco in 1907.[7]

The origin of the name Wasco is subject of two different theories: (1) That it was coined from Western American Sugar Company; and (2) that it was named by a resident from Wasco County, Oregon.[7]

Wasco is the site of the Fourth Home Extension Colony, founded in 1907 by the American Home Extension Association.[7]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.4 square miles (24 km2), all of it land. At the 2000 census, according to the United States Census Bureau, the city had a total area of 7.6 square miles (20 km2), all of it land. Wasco is located on the floor of the San Joaquin Valley, at the intersection of California State Routes 43, which runs north–south, and 46, which runs east–west.

Climate edit

According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Wasco has a semi-arid climate (BSk, bordering on BSh) with extremely hot, dry summers and mild to cool winters. The average annual mean temperature is 64.1 °F (17.8 °C).

Climate data for Wasco, California (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1901–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 81
(27)
86
(30)
100
(38)
102
(39)
109
(43)
113
(45)
116
(47)
115
(46)
113
(45)
110
(43)
92
(33)
85
(29)
116
(47)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 70.6
(21.4)
76.0
(24.4)
83.4
(28.6)
92.2
(33.4)
100.1
(37.8)
106.3
(41.3)
107.6
(42.0)
107.3
(41.8)
104.1
(40.1)
94.8
(34.9)
80.1
(26.7)
70.9
(21.6)
109.5
(43.1)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 58.5
(14.7)
65.1
(18.4)
71.3
(21.8)
77.2
(25.1)
86.0
(30.0)
93.9
(34.4)
100.0
(37.8)
98.8
(37.1)
93.5
(34.2)
82.4
(28.0)
68.5
(20.3)
58.6
(14.8)
79.5
(26.4)
Daily mean °F (°C) 47.6
(8.7)
52.5
(11.4)
57.8
(14.3)
63.2
(17.3)
71.6
(22.0)
77.6
(25.3)
83.4
(28.6)
81.6
(27.6)
77.6
(25.3)
66.8
(19.3)
55.1
(12.8)
47.2
(8.4)
66.0
(18.9)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 36.6
(2.6)
40.0
(4.4)
44.2
(6.8)
49.2
(9.6)
57.3
(14.1)
61.3
(16.3)
66.8
(19.3)
64.4
(18.0)
59.8
(15.4)
51.1
(10.6)
41.7
(5.4)
35.7
(2.1)
50.7
(10.4)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 28.2
(−2.1)
30.7
(−0.7)
35.2
(1.8)
38.9
(3.8)
45.6
(7.6)
50.7
(10.4)
58.7
(14.8)
57.3
(14.1)
52.1
(11.2)
40.7
(4.8)
31.3
(−0.4)
26.9
(−2.8)
25.3
(−3.7)
Record low °F (°C) 12
(−11)
18
(−8)
20
(−7)
21
(−6)
33
(1)
32
(0)
46
(8)
40
(4)
33
(1)
25
(−4)
17
(−8)
13
(−11)
12
(−11)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.29
(33)
1.16
(29)
1.37
(35)
0.63
(16)
0.27
(6.9)
0.13
(3.3)
0.01
(0.25)
0.02
(0.51)
0.03
(0.76)
0.51
(13)
0.58
(15)
1.11
(28)
7.11
(180.72)
Average precipitation days 6.9 6.2 5.6 3.4 1.4 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.5 3.3 5.1 34.3
Source: NOAA[9][10]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19505,592
19606,84122.3%
19708,26920.9%
19809,61316.3%
199012,41229.1%
200021,26371.3%
201025,54520.1%
2019 (est.)28,710[6]12.4%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]

2010 edit

At the 2010 census Wasco had a population of 25,545. The population density was 2,710.1 inhabitants per square mile (1,046.4/km2). The racial makeup of Wasco was 12,579 (49.2%) White, 1,951 (7.6%) African American, 283 (1.1%) Native American, 180 (0.7%) Asian, 12 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 9,714 (38.0%) from other races, and 826 (3.2%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19,585 persons (76.7%).[12]

The census reported that 19,825 people (77.6% of the population) lived in households, 10 (0%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 5,710 (22.4%) were institutionalized.

There were 5,131 households, 3,143 (61.3%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 2,894 (56.4%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 992 (19.3%) had a female householder with no husband present, 484 (9.4%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 478 (9.3%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 27 (0.5%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 575 households (11.2%) were one person and 243 (4.7%) had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 3.86. There were 4,370 families (85.2% of households); the average family size was 4.11.

The age distribution was 7,351 people (28.8%) under the age of 18, 3,687 people (14.4%) aged 18 to 24, 8,621 people (33.7%) aged 25 to 44, 4,593 people (18.0%) aged 45 to 64, and 1,293 people (5.1%) who were 65 or older. The median age was 28.3 years. For every 100 females, there were 160.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 192.5 males.

There were 5,477 housing units at an average density of 581.1 per square mile, of the occupied units 2,680 (52.2%) were owner-occupied and 2,451 (47.8%) were rented. The homeowner vacancy rate was 5.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 4.0%. 10,486 people (41.0% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 9,339 people (36.6%) lived in rental housing units.

2000 edit

At the 2000 census there were 21,263 people in 3,971 households, including 3,403 families, in the city. The population density was 2,795.7 inhabitants per square mile (1,079.4/km2). There were 4,256 housing units at an average density of 559.6 per square mile (216.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 34.64% White, 10.27% Black or African American, 1.02% Native American, 0.67% Asian, 0.15% Pacific Islander, 50.46% from other races, and 2.78% from two or more races. 66.72% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.[13] Of the 3,971 households 55.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.3% were married couples living together, 16.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.3% were non-families. 11.6% of households were one person and 5.7% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 3.79 and the average family size was 4.07.

The age distribution was 27.4% under the age of 18, 13.9% from 18 to 24, 39.4% from 25 to 44, 13.8% from 45 to 64, and 5.4% 65 or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females, there were 183.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 230.6 males.

The median income for a householder in the city was $28,997, and the median family income was $30,506. Males had a median income of $48,105 versus $18,697 for females. The per capita income for the city was $14,228. About 24.3% of families and 27.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 35.3% of those under age 18 and 10.1% of those age 65 or over.

People in group quarters edit

Source:[14]

  • 7,975 people in Wasco State Prison
  • 1,226 people in other types of correctional institutions
  • 10 people in homes for the mentally ill
  • 8 people in other non-institutional group quarters

Economy edit

 
Wasco Oil Field Location Map

One of Wasco's major economic activities is agriculture, specifically the growing of roses. Fifty-five percent of all roses grown in the United States are grown in or around Wasco.[15]

In addition to agriculture, oil and gas extraction is a significant part of the local economy. The large Semitropic Oil Field is along State Route 46 about 7 miles (11 km) west of town. Formerly a gas field, the region now mainly produces oil. Vintage Production, an arm of Occidental Petroleum, is the primary operator as of 2010.

The Wasco Oil Field was discovered in April 1938, by Continental Oil Company.[16]

Sports edit

The Wasco Reserve (called the Reserves in their 2019 debut season[17]) were a professional baseball team competing in the independent Pecos League which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball. Their home games through the 2021 season were played at Wasco Athletic Park, sharing Bakersfield's Sam Lynn Ballpark for their 2022 final season.[18]

Transportation edit

The Amtrak service, the San Joaquins, stops at the Wasco station, which has one platform next to the single track; the station building was demolished in 2021. Being on the route of the high speed rail project without a stop, Wasco city officials have expressed concerns that the Amtrak service might be discontinued.[19] As of August 2020, no decision has been announced.[20] The construction has impacted the city and the costs for asbestos removal are in dispute in a labor housing complex that had to be abandoned and demolished.[21] While paid relocation costs, the city can’t afford to demolish the camp and wants the rail authority to pay. Chief Executive Brian Kelly came to the city to discuss the issue in 2021.[22]

Notable people edit

In popular culture edit

The town is featured in Episode 133 of California's Gold with Huell Howser, filmed in 2007.[23]

In the movie "Son in Law" featuring comedian Pauly Shore, the opening credit flyover shots and the opening graduation scene, were filmed in Wasco, CA and at the Wasco High School football stadium respectively.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions. Archived from the original (Word) on November 3, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  2. ^ a b . UC Regents. Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "California's 21st Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  4. ^ "2019 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  5. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wasco, California
  6. ^ a b "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". United States Census Bureau. May 24, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  8. ^ Edelhart, Courtenay. "Tejon tribe fought for recognition throughout history." 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine The Bakersfield Californian. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Wasco – NWS Hanford CA NOAA Online Weather Data". Retrieved February 10, 2021.
  10. ^ "U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access – Station: Wasco, CA". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  11. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  12. ^ "2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA - Wasco city". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  13. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  14. ^ "City-data - People in group quarters / Wasco - California". analyzed data from numerous sources. Retrieved March 17, 2009.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on August 13, 2007. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
  16. ^ Barnes, Roy (1943). Wasco Oil Field, in Geologic Formations and economic development of the Oil and Gas Fields of California. San Francisco: State of California Dept. of Natural Resources Division of Mines, Bulletin 118. p. 553.
  17. ^ "Wasco Reserves will now be known as Wasco Reserve effectively immediately". Pecos Leage of Professional Baseball Clubs. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
  18. ^ Jacuinde, Veronica (May 10, 2022). "Reserve will play this year, but not in Wasco". Wasco Tribune. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
  19. ^ "City of Wasco speaks out against High Speed Rail Authority". The Bakersfield Californian. August 13, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  20. ^ Hewerdine, Makayla (August 13, 2020). "City of Wasco speaks of challenges High Speed Rail is posing to their community". KERO-TV. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  21. ^ Westfall, Austin (December 3, 2020). "High-Speed Rail construction in full swing in Wasco". KERO. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
  22. ^ Vartabedian, Ralph (October 29, 2021). "Bullet train leaves a trail of grief among the disadvantaged of the San Joaquin Valley". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  23. ^ "Wasco – California's Gold (133) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".
  24. ^ "Son in Law (1993) - IMDb". IMDb.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about the city in California For the billiard cue factory known as WASCO see William A Spinks Wasco formerly Dewey and Deweyville 7 is a city in the San Joaquin Valley in Kern County California United States Wasco is located 24 miles 39 km northwest of Bakersfield 7 at an elevation of 328 feet 100 m 5 The population was 25 545 at the 2010 census up from 21 263 at the 2000 census City of WascoCityWater tower in WascoMotto Grow With Us Location in Kern County and the state of CaliforniaCity of WascoLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 35 35 39 N 119 20 27 W 35 59417 N 119 34083 W 35 59417 119 34083Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyKernIncorporatedDecember 22 1945 1 Named forSources unclear either Wasco County Oregon or Western American Sugar CompanyGovernment State senatorAnna Caballero D 2 AssemblymemberVince Fong R 2 U S Rep Jim Costa D 3 Area 4 Total9 39 sq mi 24 32 km2 Land9 39 sq mi 24 32 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 0 Elevation 5 328 ft 100 m Population 2010 Total25 545 Estimate 2019 6 28 710 Density3 058 16 sq mi 1 180 73 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP code93280Area code661FIPS code06 83542GNIS feature ID1661652Websitewww wbr ci wbr wasco wbr ca wbr usWasco is the headquarters of the Tejon Indian Tribe of California a federally recognized tribe of Kitanemuk Yokuts and Chumash indigenous people of California 8 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 3 2 2000 3 3 People in group quarters 4 Economy 5 Sports 6 Transportation 7 Notable people 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe name Dewey was in honor of Admiral George Dewey a hero of the Spanish American War 7 The Deweyville post office opened in 1899 and changed its name to Wasco in 1907 7 The origin of the name Wasco is subject of two different theories 1 That it was coined from Western American Sugar Company and 2 that it was named by a resident from Wasco County Oregon 7 Wasco is the site of the Fourth Home Extension Colony founded in 1907 by the American Home Extension Association 7 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 9 4 square miles 24 km2 all of it land At the 2000 census according to the United States Census Bureau the city had a total area of 7 6 square miles 20 km2 all of it land Wasco is located on the floor of the San Joaquin Valley at the intersection of California State Routes 43 which runs north south and 46 which runs east west nbsp Amtrak station January 2014 nbsp City Hall December 2010 nbsp The Wasco Union High School Auditorium is on the National Register of Historic Places Climate edit According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Wasco has a semi arid climate BSk bordering on BSh with extremely hot dry summers and mild to cool winters The average annual mean temperature is 64 1 F 17 8 C Climate data for Wasco California 1991 2020 normals extremes 1901 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 81 27 86 30 100 38 102 39 109 43 113 45 116 47 115 46 113 45 110 43 92 33 85 29 116 47 Mean maximum F C 70 6 21 4 76 0 24 4 83 4 28 6 92 2 33 4 100 1 37 8 106 3 41 3 107 6 42 0 107 3 41 8 104 1 40 1 94 8 34 9 80 1 26 7 70 9 21 6 109 5 43 1 Mean daily maximum F C 58 5 14 7 65 1 18 4 71 3 21 8 77 2 25 1 86 0 30 0 93 9 34 4 100 0 37 8 98 8 37 1 93 5 34 2 82 4 28 0 68 5 20 3 58 6 14 8 79 5 26 4 Daily mean F C 47 6 8 7 52 5 11 4 57 8 14 3 63 2 17 3 71 6 22 0 77 6 25 3 83 4 28 6 81 6 27 6 77 6 25 3 66 8 19 3 55 1 12 8 47 2 8 4 66 0 18 9 Mean daily minimum F C 36 6 2 6 40 0 4 4 44 2 6 8 49 2 9 6 57 3 14 1 61 3 16 3 66 8 19 3 64 4 18 0 59 8 15 4 51 1 10 6 41 7 5 4 35 7 2 1 50 7 10 4 Mean minimum F C 28 2 2 1 30 7 0 7 35 2 1 8 38 9 3 8 45 6 7 6 50 7 10 4 58 7 14 8 57 3 14 1 52 1 11 2 40 7 4 8 31 3 0 4 26 9 2 8 25 3 3 7 Record low F C 12 11 18 8 20 7 21 6 33 1 32 0 46 8 40 4 33 1 25 4 17 8 13 11 12 11 Average precipitation inches mm 1 29 33 1 16 29 1 37 35 0 63 16 0 27 6 9 0 13 3 3 0 01 0 25 0 02 0 51 0 03 0 76 0 51 13 0 58 15 1 11 28 7 11 180 72 Average precipitation days 6 9 6 2 5 6 3 4 1 4 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 5 3 3 5 1 34 3Source NOAA 9 10 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 19505 592 19606 84122 3 19708 26920 9 19809 61316 3 199012 41229 1 200021 26371 3 201025 54520 1 2019 est 28 710 6 12 4 U S Decennial Census 11 2010 edit At the 2010 census Wasco had a population of 25 545 The population density was 2 710 1 inhabitants per square mile 1 046 4 km2 The racial makeup of Wasco was 12 579 49 2 White 1 951 7 6 African American 283 1 1 Native American 180 0 7 Asian 12 0 0 Pacific Islander 9 714 38 0 from other races and 826 3 2 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19 585 persons 76 7 12 The census reported that 19 825 people 77 6 of the population lived in households 10 0 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 5 710 22 4 were institutionalized There were 5 131 households 3 143 61 3 had children under the age of 18 living in them 2 894 56 4 were opposite sex married couples living together 992 19 3 had a female householder with no husband present 484 9 4 had a male householder with no wife present There were 478 9 3 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 27 0 5 same sex married couples or partnerships 575 households 11 2 were one person and 243 4 7 had someone living alone who was 65 or older The average household size was 3 86 There were 4 370 families 85 2 of households the average family size was 4 11 The age distribution was 7 351 people 28 8 under the age of 18 3 687 people 14 4 aged 18 to 24 8 621 people 33 7 aged 25 to 44 4 593 people 18 0 aged 45 to 64 and 1 293 people 5 1 who were 65 or older The median age was 28 3 years For every 100 females there were 160 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 192 5 males There were 5 477 housing units at an average density of 581 1 per square mile of the occupied units 2 680 52 2 were owner occupied and 2 451 47 8 were rented The homeowner vacancy rate was 5 1 the rental vacancy rate was 4 0 10 486 people 41 0 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 9 339 people 36 6 lived in rental housing units 2000 edit At the 2000 census there were 21 263 people in 3 971 households including 3 403 families in the city The population density was 2 795 7 inhabitants per square mile 1 079 4 km2 There were 4 256 housing units at an average density of 559 6 per square mile 216 1 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 34 64 White 10 27 Black or African American 1 02 Native American 0 67 Asian 0 15 Pacific Islander 50 46 from other races and 2 78 from two or more races 66 72 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 13 Of the 3 971 households 55 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 62 3 were married couples living together 16 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 14 3 were non families 11 6 of households were one person and 5 7 were one person aged 65 or older The average household size was 3 79 and the average family size was 4 07 The age distribution was 27 4 under the age of 18 13 9 from 18 to 24 39 4 from 25 to 44 13 8 from 45 to 64 and 5 4 65 or older The median age was 29 years For every 100 females there were 183 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 230 6 males The median income for a householder in the city was 28 997 and the median family income was 30 506 Males had a median income of 48 105 versus 18 697 for females The per capita income for the city was 14 228 About 24 3 of families and 27 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 35 3 of those under age 18 and 10 1 of those age 65 or over People in group quarters edit Source 14 7 975 people in Wasco State Prison 1 226 people in other types of correctional institutions 10 people in homes for the mentally ill 8 people in other non institutional group quartersEconomy edit nbsp Wasco Oil Field Location MapOne of Wasco s major economic activities is agriculture specifically the growing of roses Fifty five percent of all roses grown in the United States are grown in or around Wasco 15 In addition to agriculture oil and gas extraction is a significant part of the local economy The large Semitropic Oil Field is along State Route 46 about 7 miles 11 km west of town Formerly a gas field the region now mainly produces oil Vintage Production an arm of Occidental Petroleum is the primary operator as of 2010 The Wasco Oil Field was discovered in April 1938 by Continental Oil Company 16 Sports editThe Wasco Reserve called the Reserves in their 2019 debut season 17 were a professional baseball team competing in the independent Pecos League which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball Their home games through the 2021 season were played at Wasco Athletic Park sharing Bakersfield s Sam Lynn Ballpark for their 2022 final season 18 Transportation editThe Amtrak service the San Joaquins stops at the Wasco station which has one platform next to the single track the station building was demolished in 2021 Being on the route of the high speed rail project without a stop Wasco city officials have expressed concerns that the Amtrak service might be discontinued 19 As of August 2020 update no decision has been announced 20 The construction has impacted the city and the costs for asbestos removal are in dispute in a labor housing complex that had to be abandoned and demolished 21 While paid relocation costs the city can t afford to demolish the camp and wants the rail authority to pay Chief Executive Brian Kelly came to the city to discuss the issue in 2021 22 Notable people editPablo Garza American mixed martial artist Suzanne Lacy artist and educator Aaron Merz former American football offensive lineman Jim Napier former minor league baseball catcher and manager Manuel Quezada professional boxer Carl Smith American football coachIn popular culture editThe town is featured in Episode 133 of California s Gold with Huell Howser filmed in 2007 23 In the movie Son in Law featuring comedian Pauly Shore the opening credit flyover shots and the opening graduation scene were filmed in Wasco CA and at the Wasco High School football stadium respectively 24 See also edit nbsp California portalAlpaugh California M V Hartranft land developer in WascoReferences edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 a b Statewide Database UC Regents Archived from the original on February 1 2015 Retrieved November 23 2014 California s 21st Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 1 2020 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Wasco California a b Population and Housing Unit Estimates United States Census Bureau May 24 2020 Retrieved May 27 2020 a b c d e f Durham David L 1998 California s Geographic Names A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State Clovis Calif Word Dancer Press ISBN 1 884995 14 4 Edelhart Courtenay Tejon tribe fought for recognition throughout history Archived 2013 11 03 at the Wayback Machine The Bakersfield Californian 5 March 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Wasco NWS Hanford CA NOAA Online Weather Data Retrieved February 10 2021 U S Climate Normals Quick Access Station Wasco CA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 27 2023 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Wasco city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 City data People in group quarters Wasco California analyzed data from numerous sources Retrieved March 17 2009 City of Wasco CA Festival of Roses Archived from the original on August 13 2007 Retrieved November 7 2007 Barnes Roy 1943 Wasco Oil Field in Geologic Formations and economic development of the Oil and Gas Fields of California San Francisco State of California Dept of Natural Resources Division of Mines Bulletin 118 p 553 Wasco Reserves will now be known as Wasco Reserve effectively immediately Pecos Leage of Professional Baseball Clubs Retrieved March 31 2024 Jacuinde Veronica May 10 2022 Reserve will play this year but not in Wasco Wasco Tribune Retrieved March 31 2024 City of Wasco speaks out against High Speed Rail Authority The Bakersfield Californian August 13 2020 Retrieved August 13 2020 Hewerdine Makayla August 13 2020 City of Wasco speaks of challenges High Speed Rail is posing to their community KERO TV Retrieved August 14 2020 Westfall Austin December 3 2020 High Speed Rail construction in full swing in Wasco KERO Retrieved December 4 2020 Vartabedian Ralph October 29 2021 Bullet train leaves a trail of grief among the disadvantaged of the San Joaquin Valley Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 11 2021 Wasco California s Gold 133 Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University Son in Law 1993 IMDb IMDb External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wasco California Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wasco California amp oldid 1216478489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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