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State Route 138 (SR 138), also known as the Pearblossom Highway is a state highway in southern California that runs from east to west, following the western Mojave Desert into the northern foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. The scenic road begins just south of Gorman in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, runs eastward through the Antelope Valley and Cajon Pass, to the San Bernardino Mountains in the east. The highway is famous for being the subject matter of David Hockney’s picturesque photographic collage entitled Pearblossom Highway which currently sits in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

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