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February 2016

  • Pioneer Cemeteries

Oro Grande Cemetery on Route 66: Haunting We Will Go

Jaylyn and John10 years ago11 months ago1312 mins

The sleepy desert community of Oro Grande is located on Route 66/National Trails Highway, five miles north-northwest of Victorville, California. Besides being a stop along Route 66, and having one of the finest pizza parlors around, it has the oldest cemetery in San Bernardino County…

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  • Peeks Into the Past

Troubled Bridges: The Upper Mojave Narrows

Jaylyn and John10 years ago5 months ago1610 mins

One of the most interesting developments of 1889 was the San Bernardino County Supervisors’ decision to construct a bridge across the Mojave River, and the angry debate that ensued over the ideal location…

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  • Peeks Into the Past

Lake Dolores Waterpark Still Makes a Splash

Jaylyn and John10 years ago1 year ago566 mins

There’s nothing quite like an abandoned amusement park. Forlorn, seemingly forgotten and graffiti’d to the hilt, the place still imbues a whimsical peek into better times when it was filled with throngs of sunscreen slathered fun-seeking families and teens…

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Amboy: Where the Past Melts the Present

Jaylyn and John10 years ago1 week ago1422 mins

Times have changed since my first trip through Amboy at about 90 miles an hour. It was 1970 and I was 16, traveling with friends to camp out at Hole in the Wall rustic site in the Providence Mountains…

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