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Errea House
The Errea family occupied this dwelling for 75 years. The structure was built by a doctor in “Old Town” (or “Tehichipa”) 4 miles west of Tehachapi, between 1870 and 1875. It was moved to this location on log rollers about 1900. It is the only surviving structure from the Tehichipa settlement. The Errea house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 29, 1997. Find Best Western Tehachapi Lodging nearby. Call 661-822-8153 for more information.
311 S. Green St., Tehachapi, CA 93561
Tehachapi Museum
This structure was built in 1932 as the Kern County Branch Library. When a new library was constructed in 1981, the County gave the old building to the City of Tehachapi, with the stipulation that it be used as a public building. In 1982 the City leased it to the Teh?chapi Heritage League to be used as a museum. Call 661-822-8152 for more information.
310 S. Green St., Tehachapi, CA 93561
Tomo-Kahni State Park
The Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park: Kawaiisu Native American Village was created as a unit of California State Parks in 1993 to protect and preserve the integrity of the location. Nestled atop a ridge in the Tehachapi Mountains, overlooking Sand Canyon to the east and the Tehachapi valley to the west, Tomo-Kahni, or "Winter Village," was the site of a Kawaiisu (Nuooah Village.) Call 661-822-3720 for more information.
112 F Street, Suite A, Tehachapi, CA
Wind Farm
The Tehachapi area is still one of the world's leading wind energy producers. Prevailing northwesterly winds blow through passes in the Tehachapi Mountains that connect the San Joaquin Valley with the Mojave Desert. The best winds occur from March to September, averaging 15-20 miles per hour. Tours can be arranged. Call 661-831-1038 for more information.
