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Actis,   Aerial Acres,   Algoso,   Annette,   Ansel,   Armistead,   Arvin,   Bakersfield,   Bannister,   Bealville,   Bear Valley Springs,   Bena,   Bissell,   Bodfish,   Boron,   Bowerbank,   Brown,   Burton Mill,   Buttonwillow,   Cable,   Calico,   Caliente,   California City,   Cameron,   Camp Owens,   Canebrake,   Cantil,   Cawelo,   Ceneda,   Chaffee,   Cherokee Strip,   China Lake Acres,   Cinco,   Claraville,   Conner,   Crome,   Delano,   Derby Acres,   Desert Lake,   Di Giorgio,   Dustin Acres,   Edison,   Edmundson Acres,   Edwards,   Edwards AFB,   Elmo,   Famoso,   Fellows,   Fig Orchard,   Fleta,   Ford City,   Frazier Park,   Fruitvale,   Fuller Acres,   Garlock,   Glennville,   Golden Hills,   Goler Heights,   Gosford,   Grapevine,   Greenacres,   Gulf,   Gypsite,   Halfway House,   Harpertown,   Havilah,   Hazelton,   Hollis,   Ilmon,   Inyokern,   Jasmin,   Jastro,   Johannesburg,   Kayandee,   Keene,   Kern Lake,   Kernell,   Kernville,   Keyesville,   Kilowatt,   Lake Isabella,   Lake of the Woods,   Lamont,   Landco,   Lebec,   Lerdo,   Lokern,   Lonsmith,   Loraine,   Lost Hills,   Magunden,   Maltha,   Marcel,   Maricopa,   McFarland,   McKittrick,   Mettler,   Mexican Colony,   Midoil,   Millersville,   Millux,   Minter Village,   Miracle Hot Springs,   Missouri Triangle,   Mojave,   Monolith,   Moreland Mill,   Mountain Mesa,   Neufeld,   North Belridge,   North Edwards,   North Shafter,   Oil City,   Oildale,   Old River,   Onyx,   Palmo,   Panama,   Patch,   Pentland,   Pine Mountain Club,   Pond,   Prospero,   Quality,   Rancho Seco,   Rand,   Randsburg,   Ribier,   Ricardo,   Rich,   Ridgecrest,   Rio Bravo,   Rosamond,   Rowen,   Saco,   Sageland,   San Emidio,   Sanborn,   Searles,   Seguro,   Semitropic,   Shafter,   Shirley Meadows,   Silt,   Slater,   Smith Corner,   South Lake,   South Taft,   Spellacy,   Spicer City,   Squirrel Mountain Valley,   Stallion Springs,   Stevens,   Summit,   Taft,   Taft Heights,   Tehachapi,   Thomas Lane,   Tupman,   Twin Oaks,   Una,   Valley Acres,   Venola,   Vinland,   Wallace Center,   Walong,   Wasco,   Weedpatch,   Weldon,   Wheeler Ridge,   Wible Orchard,   Wofford Heights,   Woodford,   Woody,   Zentner,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Rosedale, CA?
Then read on!

Rosedale is a small unincorporated community located in Kern County, California. It is situated in the San Joaquin Valley, about 10 miles northwest of Bakersfield. The population of Rosedale is approximately 14,000 people.

Rosedale is known for its strong agricultural industry, particularly the cultivation of almonds, grapes, and citrus fruits. The community also has a growing oil and gas industry, with several large companies maintaining facilities in the area.

Rosedale is home to several small businesses, shops, and restaurants, and the community is served by several schools in the Kern High School District. Additionally, there are several parks and recreational areas in the community, including Rosedale Park, which features a playground, fitness stations, and picnic areas.

Overall, Rosedale is a quiet community with a rural feel that offers easy access to Bakersfield and other destinations in the San Joaquin Valley.