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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E86_historic-mojave-river-road_Newberry-Springs-CA.html
The River Bluff Ranch is on the north bank of the Mojave River near the historic locations of Calico Ghost Town, Newberry Springs, Yermo, and abandoned relics of U.S. Army outpost Camp Cady. To the east are the Mojave Road, the Old Spanish Trail, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11AT_newberry-springs_Newberry-Springs-CA.html
The history of Newberry Springs can be traced back more than 20,000 years. Digs at the Early Man Site north of here discovered tools dating prior to 20,000 BC. At that time, much of the land was covered by the prehistoric Lake Manix. Then, around …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ97_bagdad-cafe_Newberry-Springs-CA.html
Originally built in the 1950s, this world-famous restaurant was the location of the 1988 film, "Bagdad Cafe," which became the new name of the restaurant in 1995.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY87_camp-cady-1860-1871_Newberry-Springs-CA.html
Camp Cady was located on the Mojave Road which connected Los Angeles to Albuquerque. Non-Indian travel on this and the nearby Salt Lake Road was beset by Paiutes, Mohaves, and Chemehuevis defending their homeland. To protect both roads, Camp Cady …
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