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Reward, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine Originally called the Eclipse mine and then the Brown Monster mine. The Reward mine supplied the largest supply of gold in Owens Valley. The mines were active from 1860 to 1936. The town of Reward served as a trading center
Coso Junction, CA(en)USA / California / Olancha
Panamint City, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek In 1873 silver chloride was discovered and the claim was named the Wonder of the World, this brought about the creation of the Panamint Mining District. Two Nevada Senators, John P. Jones and William M. Stewart, invested over $250,000 in
Keeler Depot, Carson & Colorado Railroad(en)USA / California / Keeler (Keeler, CA)endstation, train station, narrow gauge railwayThe Carson and Colorado Railway was incorporated 10 May 1880 to build a narrow gauge rail line from Mound House, Nevada (on the Virginia and Truckee Railroad) along the Carson River to a point on the Colorado River, hence "Carson
Keeler, CA(en)USA / California / Keeler cityKeeler was a terminal for the steamer ships that traversed Owens Lake from Keeler to Cartago. Keeler took all the ore from the smelter at nearby Swansea, and shipped it via either steamboat or the Carson and Colorado railroad, which
Grant, CA(en)USA / California / Olancha cityGrant was once a small community 1½ miles south of Olancha. A market, gas station and hotel once served weary travelers plying US395 to or from the Eastern Sierra and its recreational opportunities. Pack trips could be taken from trailhead
Sykes, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Pearsonville Sykes was once one of many towns created along the Southern Pacific Jawbone branch when the L.A. Aqueduct was being built.
Little Lake, CA(en)USA / California / Pearsonville cityLittle Lake as a rest stop for travelers has a long history. Once called Little Owens Lake, its sparkling surface water stands in stark contrast to the black basalt lava formations surrounding it, nestled tightly between the foot of the
Bend City, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine Bend City was among the first town sites to spring up on the east side of the Sierra Nevada in eastern California. Settlers to the fertile Owens Valley began bringing cattle and families and soon began poking around the uplift
City of Big Bear Lake(en)USA / California / Big_Bear_Lake (Big Bear Lake,CA)
Needles, CA(en)USA / California / Needles Needles is a city located on the western banks of the Colorado River in San Bernardino County, California. It is in the Mojave Valley, which straddles the California-Arizona border. The city is accessible via Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 95.
Kramer Hill, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Boron ghost townIn July 1884, the Kramer Siding on the Santa Fe Railroad had but one inhabitant, the depot agent. However, with the discovery of copper 3 miles to the south, Kramer was the jumping off spot for the prospectors. Discouraged by
Approximate birthplace of psychadelic rock music (ca.1966)(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)interesting place
Shoshone Volcanic Ash mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone (Shoshone, Ca.)Open pit ash mine. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Charles Brown, Shoshone, owns 480 acres which are leased to Western Talc Company, F.H. Savell, president, 1901 E. Slauson Avenue, Los Angeles,
Shoshone clay mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone (Shoshone, Ca.)From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: Tidewater Association Oil Co., 79 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. Beds of bentonite, 7-10 feet thick overlain by 3 to 15 feet of alluvial material.
Zabriskie, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Tecopa train stationA former stop on the Tonopah & Tidewater railroad. When the Greenwater mining district closed up shop, the buildings were moved to either Shoshone, or to Zabriskie. T&T #6 at Zabriskie in June 1907: www.urbaneagle.com/TT/TT-75.jpg
Greenwater, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek ghost town"Original claims at Greenwater dates back to the 1880's but were not developed due to the remoteness of the site. In 1904, new claims were filed and many famous names got on the Greenwater bandwagon: Charles Schwab, John Brock and
Furnace, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek Furnace was part of the Greenwater excitement of 1907, but an independent townsite. It was primarily a tent town, business included a store, restaurant and the obligatory saloon. A Post office was applied for and was established March 26, 1907
Kunze, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek The original site of Greenwater.
Junction of the Ca-243 and Ca-74(en)USA / California / Valle_Vista California Route 243 ends here, where it intersects with California Route 74
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