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“It’s not the kind of work, long days in remote places, often in the backcountry, that’s for everyone.”John Elliott, archaeologist, public historian, and journalist on the dedication required for historic structure preservation in Sequoia National Park.
Sierra Crest Cabins Burned
Sequoia’s Dillonwood Grove
Jordan Peak Lookout Burned
The Bahwell Saloon
The Three Rivers Historical Society grounds hold a re-creation of what is believed to be the first public saloon in…
Read moreThe Kaweah Post Office
The historic Kaweah Post Office tells the story of adaptability after loss of a utopian dream.
Read moreThe Bequette Family House
Preservation of the Hume Lake Dam
Power House Number 2
Power House Number 2 still uses equipment installed when the power house was constructed in 1905.
Read moreA Lemon Cove Narrative
Lemon Cove is situated on the the original Mineral King Road, which now takes visitors to Sequoia National Park.
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