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Hap Hazard wrote:
EDUBz
I have followed your family adventures since you became members. Your travels and photos remind me of our travels with our kids.
Your post indicates that you may be travelling through our area of the State. If youโll send me a private message Iโll provide some idea for exploring the history of our state and our country while letting the family have a great time having fun and learning some history.
Many areas of our state have built over our history, but the Eastern Sierras has that history still existing for you to look at, touch, and experience. You can visit the Manzanar Japanese Internment Camp near Lone Pine.
The visitor center just south of Lone Pine will provide you with the history of the Sierras and the issues behind the โWater Warsโ between Inyo & Mono Counties and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. This taking of the snow pack run off and water is what let L.A. grow to the city it is today.
Other sites to visit are the Lone Pine Film Museum which features the history of western films and TV shows to current releases. The Laws Museum in Bishop, Ca. is where you can visit and climb on early trains. Visit the Fish Hatcheries in Independence or Mammoth Lakes Calif. In Mono County there is Mammoth Lakes with the Hot Creek and the Ski area (including Rainbow Falls). June Lake, Mono Lake (be sure to visit the visitorโs center) and Bodie are real highlights for kids.
Bodie is not Calico, This is a real ghost town that is frozen in time. With a persevered schoolhouse, stores, undertakerโs office, firehouse, and a real boot hill, youโll feel the hard life of those times.
If you can bring your toys youโll find many miles of riding through the forest (trail riding). Visit the volcanos and the abandoned โSmoke Spottersโ station.
Enjoy your trip,
hap
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Hap Hazard wrote:
Bodie is not Calico
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eundercoffler wrote:looking into - Thanks
I second Lassen and Burney Falls, especially if you like to fish.
Eric
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lanerd wrote:
Going up 395 this time of year is a beautiful driver (just did it a week ago). Where in Oregon would you be headed? Lots and lots to see up there. We are currently on the coast at Newport.
Ron
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