| Entering the urban center of Sebastopol, California 116 splits into a one-way couplet, with a park appearing in the block in between the two directions of state highway. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Westbound California 116 now has two through lanes of traffic as it passes through downtown Sebastopol. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Older style homes and bungalows line the street as California 116 continues its trek northwestward. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| This advisory sign indicates that trucks and vehicles with long trailers may be prohibited from following California 116 along the Russian River to the coast. The road is winding and can be treacherous, especially during the winter rainy season. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| These signs are the first indication of the junction between California 116 west and California 12 east. This intersection will mark the western terminus of California 12, which travels east to Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Napa, and Interstate 80. This busy road transitions into a freeway almost immediately upon leaving Sebastopol. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Westbound California 116 meets eastbound California 12 at the intersection of Petaluma Avenue and Sebastopol Avenue in downtown Sebastopol. Continue straight ahead to follow California 116 toward Guerneville and the coast. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Old Alignment of California 116 west
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| Old Gravenstein Highway used to carry California 116 until it was moved onto a short bypass route in a rural area between Petaluma and Sebastopol. The old road now serves homes and ranches for a brief section. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| The old alignment of California 116 is either concrete or concrete covered by asphalt (with the asphalt gradually pealing back or cracking over the expansion joints). Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| An old bridge with unusual fence-style guard rail is located along the short Old Gravenstein Highway alignment. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Just northwest of the bridge is this concrete segment of Old Gravenstein Highway. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| The concrete travels in a straight line, but traffic is forced to move left to make the reconnection onto California 116/Gravenstein Highway. Photo taken 05/25/06.
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| Scenes Pertaining to California 116
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| California 116 reassurance shield in Sonoma County. Photo taken by Trevor Carrier, 2002.
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Page Updated November 4, 2007.