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Borel was once a small community, or "settlement," located in Kern County, California. It was about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) southwest of a place called Vaughn. Today, Borel is no longer an active town; it's considered a "former settlement," meaning people used to live and work there, but they don't anymore.

What Was Borel?

Borel was a small place that existed for a short time. It was like many small communities that popped up in California's history, often tied to specific industries or projects. When those projects ended or changed, the communities sometimes faded away.

Where Was Borel Located?

This former settlement was in the large area of Kern County, which is in the southern part of California's Central Valley. Its exact spot was a short distance southwest of Vaughn, another small area in the same county.

How Did Borel Get Its Name?

The name "Borel" came from a company called the Borel Canal Construction Company. This company was likely involved in building canals or other water systems in the area, which were very important for farming and development in California. The settlement probably grew up around the company's activities or workers.

What Happened at Borel?

One of the main things we know about Borel is that it had its own post office. This post office was open for a few years, from 1904 to 1908. A post office was a vital part of any community back then, helping people send and receive letters and packages. The fact that the post office only operated for a short time suggests that the settlement itself was not very large or long-lasting.

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