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North Edwards, California

North Edwards
census-designated place
The corner of Lamel St. and Glendower Ave. in North Edwards,CA.
The corner of Lamel St. and Glendower Ave. in North Edwards,CA.
Location in Kern County and the state of California
Location in Kern County and the state of California
North Edwards is located in the US
North Edwards
North Edwards
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 35°01′00″N 117°49′58″W / 35.01667°N 117.83278°W / 35.01667; -117.83278Coordinates: 35°01′00″N 117°49′58″W / 35.01667°N 117.83278°W / 35.01667; -117.83278
Country  United States
State  California
County Kern
Government
 • State senator Jean Fuller (R)
 • Assemblymember Tom Lackey (R)
 • U. S. rep. Kevin McCarthy (R)
Area
 • Total 12.746 sq mi (33.012 km2)
 • Land 12.746 sq mi (33.012 km2)
 • Water 0 sq mi (0 km2)  0%
Elevation 2,293 ft (699 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 1,058
 • Density 83/sq mi (32/km2)
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP code 93523
Area codes 442/760
FIPS code 06-51812
GNIS feature ID 1661115

North Edwards (formerly, Edgemont Acres and North Muroc) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California, United States. North Edwards is located about 7.2 miles (11.6 km) north-east of Edwards Air Force Base, at an elevation of 2293 feet (699 m). The population was 1,058 at the 2010 census, down from 1,227 at the 2000 census.

A developer announced in June 1955 that he was building houses on Clay Mine Road, within two miles of the north gate of the military installation. Soon construction was underway by other builders. In March 1960 the Boron Enterprise reported that in the 'bustling community' north of the base more than 1,000 residents were living in a half dozen subdivisions. In the following year the community was named North Edwards.

A Chamber of Commerce was organized in October 1958. Its aim was to advance the civic, commercial, and industrial interests of the community, as well as foster beneficial social developments. Moreover, the organization hoped to exert 'controlled guidance' in the community rather than allow 'uncontrolled mushroom growth.' By August 1957 volunteer firemen were constructing a fire station and receiving instruction in fire fighting from Kern County firemen stationed at Boron. The county assigned the volunteers a fire engine. Construction of the first phase of a shopping center began in March 1959 and it was ready for business by October. Thomas Stovall, formerly a Bakersfield retailer, opened a super market. Soon other merchants joined him. After the consolidation of several local water companies, two remained to serve the community, the Edgemont Acres Mutual Water Company organized in October 1960 and the North Edwards Water District formed in January 1987.

In May 1967 the Chamber of Commerce sponsored a community event called Western Silver Days. In a parade were a variety of floats, decorated cars, and marching units. Food was available at the firehouse and the local merchants and those of Boron donated goods and services as door prizes. Under the pastorate of the Reverend Thomas Morgan, the First Southern Baptist Church was built in June 1959. Subsequently, several other churches became a part of the community. In November 1964 the Muroc Unified School District authorized a school. Upon its opening in November 1966 it accommodated kindergarten through third grade. Before opening a post office in the area of North Edwards-North Muroc, the postal authorities required the selection of a name that a majority of residents favored. Reaching an agreement proved to be difficult, and the problem was solved by establishing 'Contract Branch No. 1 of the Edwards Post Office' in September 1959. In June 1961 the Chamber of Commerce and the Community League sponsored a postcard election with the understanding that all who cast votes would be willing to accept the outcome. The winning name was North Edwards and the post office opened in September 1961 with Nevajoe Roush as the postmaster.


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