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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NA7_climbing-at-pinnacles-national-monument_Paicines-CA.html
Pinnacles has seen the birth and growth of modern rock climbing over the past 80 years. The early accents of the rock spires, often done with basketball sneakers and braided hemp rope, were dangerous and intensely challenging. The crackless faces …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CVJ_the-coast-range-an-ecological-meeting-place_Rocky-Mt-CA.html
Ecology is all about how all things around us interact and affect each other, from rocks to plants to animals. Here is a place rich with different ecological interactions. How many can you see?
Millions of years ago, most of California was unde…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17EZ_raymond-f-eade_Melbourne-CA.html
In Memory Raymond F. EadeSgt. HHC 8th Inf 4th DivVietnamBronze Star Medal - Purple HeartAug. 15, 1947 - March 24, 1969(A second, smaller plaque mounted under the main marker):Raymond: a native of this valley. He worked as a cowboy for the cattlema…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRJM_return-to-condor-crags_Belmont-CA.html
The rocky spires of Condor Crags are seen rising above you, named by those who once saw California condors soaring over these lofty formations. In 2003, Pinnacles National Monument became part of a cooperative program to restore these endangered b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHXF_new-idria-mine_Birmingham-CA.html
New Idria Mine ranks amoung the most famous quicksilver mines of the world. Named for Idria Mine, then in Austria. Mission Fathers, before the American Occupation, made assays and determined ore to be cinnabar. Work begun in 50's. In 1881 between …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHWA_tres-pinos-paicines_Honolulu-CA.html
The original town of Tres Pinos had been here for more than a decade when its post office opened on January 24, 1971. The town lost use of its name after August 12, 1873, when the Southern Pacific Railroad opened the Tres Pinos Station 4.7 miles a…