LONE PINE, Calif. — The push to change racially offensive place names has reached the birthplace of western movies: the high-desert badlands of gullies, canyons and outcroppings at the foot of Mt.
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Unreal backpacking adventure at Alabama Hills camping trip
A breathtaking backpacking and camping adventure through Alabama Hills, showcasing dramatic landscapes, peaceful nights ...
At Alabama Hills, you can walk in the footsteps of John Wayne, Robert Downey, Jr., Kevin Bacon, Clint Eastwood, Roy Rogers and dozens of other film and TV stars. The 18,610-acre national scenic area, ...
Lone Pine, California, is a laid-back town of about 2,000 people in the Owens Valley in the foothills of the eastern Sierra Nevada. You might have heard of it because Lone Pine serves as a base camp ...
If you’ve watched The Lone Ranger or How the West Was Won, you’ve seen the Alabama Hills. On the eastern slope of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, this National Scenic Area stretches over 18,610 ...
This is highway 3 95 in the eastern Sierra and these are the Alabama hill, some 346 miles from Sacramento. Near the town of Lone Pine in Inyo County. It's a stunning landscape in color or in black and ...
To the editor: If those trying to change the name of the Alabama Hills just east of the Sierra Nevada bothered to look farther back than the Civil War, they would discover that the word “Alabama” is ...
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