Apartments near Beale Memorial Clock in Bakersfield, CA (242 Rentals)
125 Hughes Ave
2308 17th St
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505 18th St
2316 17th St
524 Sequoia Dr
312 Monterey St
502-504 Covey Ave
500 17th St
319 Monterey St
401 Irene St
328-330 Monterey St
5000 State Rd
112 Washington Ave
Mulberry Manor
225 18th St
1123 Inyo St
427 Quincy St
210 17th St
413 Monterey St
1100 California St
417 Monterey St
Magnolia Tree Apartments
505 Goodman St
509-511 Niles St
126 Wilson Ave
3107 19th St
1325 K St
600 Jefferson St
201 El Tejon Ave
609 Grace St
120 El Tejon Ave
1600 Myrtle St
615 Grace St
CityPlace
1234 K St
523 Kentucky St
523-525 Kentucky St
624 Goodman St
620 Water St
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701 Knotts St
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712 Knotts St
Cornerstone
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Those with Bakersfield apartment know that their city may have been very different in days gone by, but thanks to one landmark, these citizens can make their way to a piece of the old world for themselves. In the middle of the Kern County Museum, visitors will find the legendary Beale Memorial Clock Tower, a towering monolith of classic technology that used to stand right in the center of the city, and now is kept in the heart of this museum as a memorial to days gone by. With an apartment near the Beale Memorial Clock Tower, you can visit a piece of old Bakersfield whenever you like, without taking the long trek across town. Today, Bakersfield is a thriving city with huge crowds and busy streets, but most people from Bakersfield apartments can tell you that it wasn't always this way. Things were much calmer years ago, when the crowds were not nearly as big, technology had not reached the amazing heights they had today, and there were a lot fewer cars on the road, and people from Bakersfield apartments used to stand in awe of the large Beale Memorial Clock Tower which sat in the middle of town. The tower was created in remembrance of the grandmother of Truxtun Beale, and was donated to the city in 1904, but as years went by, the city grew far too fast, and soon this epic tower made its way to the Kern County Museum, where many visitors, from apartments near the Beale Memorial Clock Tower, as well as from across the city, make their way to take in the testament to life in the early twentieth century. The world has changed so very must in the last one hundred years, but those with apartments near the Beale Memorial Clock Tower can transport back to the more innocent times with a simple trip down the road. There are few other places in town that offer such a trip down memory lane, so if you're looking to experience a piece of history, there's no better place to visit.