Templin Highway
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Templin Highway is a two-lane road from Interstate 5 and the old Golden State Highway east to the north end of the Castaic Reservoir in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It was originally planned to continue east to Spunky Canyon Road near the Bouquet Reservoir in the 1975 County Highway Plan, but was canceled in 1980. The road was named after the promoter of the road, a Mr. Templin, who had been a county highway commissioner.[1]
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- ^ Harrison Irving Scott, Ridge Route: The Road That United California, p. 112 (third printing, 2003, ISBN 0-615-12000-8)