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Kauai County Route 520

Kauai County Route 520 is 5.1-mile rural highway which serves the community of Koloa.  Kauai County Route 520 begins at Hawaii Route 50 (Kaumualii Highway) near Knudson Gap and extends south to Koloa Landing near the southern coast of Kauai.  This county route is mostly known for the Koloa Tree Tunnel which is a row of 500 Eucalyptus Trees planted in 1911.  What is now Kauai County Route 520 was originally commissioned in 1955 as Hawaii Route 52.  Hawaii Route 52 as originally only extended from Hawaii Route 50 south to Hawaii Route 53 at Poipu Road in Koloa.  During the late 1960s Hawaii Route 52 was spun off as Kauai County Route and would later be renumbered as "520" during the 1970s.  By the early 1980s Kauai County Route 520 was extended to the vicinity of Koloa Landing and has since had a nominal extension to Hoonani Road.   This page is part of the Gribblenation Hawaii Roads series.  A compellation of all Hawaii-related media from both...
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Rock River Road (Tuolumne County and Stanislaus County)

Rock River Road is an approximately 9.3-mile-long rural highway corridor located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Tuolumne County and Stanislaus County.  As presently configured Rock River Road begins at Green Springs Road (former California State Route 120) near Keystone in Tuolumne County and terminates in Willms Road near Warnerville in Stanislaus County.   Rock River Road was originally known as "Oakdale and Sonora Road."  This corridor was developed as highway frontage of the Sierra Railroad in the 1890s following the course of North Fork Dry Creek from Warnerville to Keystone.  The name "Rock River Road" first appears on 1950s era maps and likely is a reference to a gravel pit once located on North Fork Dry Creek.  The paved portion of Rock River Road in Tuolumne County has some of the most haggard asphalt conditions in California whereas the Stanislaus County portion is surfaced in well maintained gravel.  Part 1; the history of Rock River Road...