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101 Arkansas, Marion County, Rush — Four-footed LinkBuffalo National River — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The livery barn shown below stood on the site in front of you. Working horses and mules required shoeing, harnessing, and grooming, thus the barn was one of the first buildings built by the Morning Star Mining Company. The animals were essential . . . Map (db m161926) HM
102 Arkansas, Monroe County, Holly Grove — Life in the Swamp — Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park —
Before Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Territory in 1804, little was known about the land or the animals of this vast region. President Jefferson, interested in America's natural resources, instructed the expedition to collect specimens and . . . Map (db m155194) HM
103 Arkansas, Newton County, Deer — A Monarch ReturnsElk Along the Buffalo — Buffalo National River —
What an exciting discovery to come across an elk roaming the fields and woodlands of the Buffalo River country. Once again these large members of the deer family can be found grazing or resting in clearings and open spaces. Native to the hardwood . . . Map (db m61755) HM
104 Arkansas, Newton County, Ponca — Beaver Jim VillinesBoyhood Home — Buffalo National River —
Settling Along the Buffalo Abraham Villines and his children were among the earliest pioneer families in the Buffalo River valley. Abraham’s grandson William built this log house in 1850 for his new bride, Rebecca. Four years later their son . . . Map (db m61752) HM
105 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Explore Our Top Outdoor Destinations
The Mississippi River defines Helena The Mississippi River has for centuries been the backbone of life in Helena; fertilizing its soil, supporting its farms and businesses, connecting people and cultures. Despite this rich history, there . . . Map (db m231812) HM
106 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — River Birds
Seasons change. As they do, birds and other wild animals migrate from one place to the next to find food. Many birds follow the twists and turns of the Mississippi River as they journey from the northern United States to their winter breeding . . . Map (db m229321) HM
107 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — The Mississippi River Defines Helena
The Mississippi River has for centuries been the backbone of life in Helena; fertilizing its soil, supporting its farms and businesses, connecting people and cultures. Helena, built at the base of Crowley’s Ridge, finds itself in a unique location . . . Map (db m231559) HM
108 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — What is a bottled hardwood forest?
Found in the floodplains of rivers and streams, these wetland communities depend on water. Unlike a swamp (where water is always present), bottomland hardwood forests experience seasonal flooding. Disappearing forest Before the arrival . . . Map (db m231810) HM
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109 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — What is the impact of stormwater on the Mississippi?
The impact of stormwater runoff on the Mississippi River is an environmental concern. The quality and quantity of water in all of our streams, rivers, lakes, aquifers, and oceans is diminishing. We can reverse this negative trend by becoming . . . Map (db m231766) HM
110 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — Jacksonville, Arkansas
Coming of the railroad led to the naming of Jacksonville in 1870 for Nicholas W. "Nick" Jackson (1832 - 1916), a land owner and mule owner who donated the depot site to the Old Cairo & Fulton Railroad with the provision that the new station be named . . . Map (db m183518) HM
111 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock — Wild Boar
This bronze is one of four replicas of the famous Wild Boar of Florence located at the entrance of the Straw Market in that Historical Italian City. The original was carved in marble by the Greeks before the time of Christ. Later the Romans made a . . . Map (db m174255) HM
112 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — The River Basin
"This … region [is] annually covered by water and at all seasons by a heavy growth of timber [and] thick can-brakes." U.S. Rep. A. H. Sevier of Arkansas Feb. 21. 1838
The Black River flows through . . . Map (db m170376) HM
113 Arkansas, Washington County, Fayetteville — Statistical Avian Ecology
In 1970-71, zoology graduate students Frances C. James and Herman Henry Shugart Jr., working in Professor Douglas A. James' laboratory, published papers that introduced a new way to determine aspects of the environment associated with habitat . . . Map (db m224259) HM
114 California, Alameda County, Alameda — GPY-140-02 — Clark Memorial BenchMy Dumb Friends Bench
Donated to the city of Alameda in 1920 by Park Avenue resident Isabella Derby Clark, this concrete bench was designed by Myrtle Maillot. Mrs. Clark was a proponent of animal welfare. The inscription "In memory of my dumb friends" is a reference to . . . Map (db m101553) HM
115 California, Alameda County, Alameda — Elsie B. Roemer Bird Sanctuary
Before you is on e of the few remnant salt marshes in the San Francisco Bay. As important and delicate ecosystems, salt marshes serve as nurseries for crab and fish species, provide critical habitat for endangered plants and birds, and protect . . . Map (db m218655) HM
116 California, Alameda County, Alameda, West Alameda — U.S. Maritime Officers Memorial
In memory of the graduates of this station who gave their lives in the service of their country - - - 1941-1945Map (db m157016) WM
117 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Marina — Berkeley Municipal PierBerkeley History — 1926 — Reported missing
Berkeley's original shoreline was about where Second Street and the eastern side of Aquatic Park are located today. In 1853 a private wharf was built at the foot of what is now Delaware Street, and a working waterfront with factories and piers . . . Map (db m155983) HM
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118 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Central Berkeley — Ohlone Dog ParkBerkeley History
Berkeley's Ohlone Dog Park, situated along a strip of land cleared in the 1960s for BART undergrounding, is widely considered the world''s first dog park. Development plans for the area were upended when activists occupied and dubbed the strip . . . Map (db m137042) HM
119 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Dobbel Family
Margaret Tehan Dobbel, the granddaughter of Jeremiah and Ellen Fallon. She was born in Jeremiah Fallon’s home, Dublin, 1874. She married Julius Dobbel and had 13 children. They raised cattle and sheep at Rice, Camel, Dougherty and Donlon Ranches.Map (db m201556) HM
120 California, Alameda County, Dublin — James Witt Dougherty1813 - 1879
An early settler from Tennessee, he bought 10,000 acres from Jose Maria Amador for $2.20 per acre. He was chairman of the first board of Alameda Co. in 1853. He had the Hawthorn trees planted in the cemetery, Carlo, his faithful dog, outlived him by . . . Map (db m201564) HM
121 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Rod R. Fallon
Son of Jeremiah and Ellen Fallon. Regarded with great respect by people of the area for his honesty and integrity. Renowned for his fine horsemanship and proficiency with the riata (rawhide rope), which sometimes was up to 70 feet in length. He . . . Map (db m201554) HM
122 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — Emeryville’s Horse Racetrack
In 1859, Edward Wiard purchased a 115-acre plot in what later became Emeryville and built a horse racetrack that covered most of his property. The Oakland Trotting Park opened on the Fourth of July 1871. The track was one mile long and . . . Map (db m238949) HM
123 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Mission San Jose — What does it mean to "hitch your horse"?
In 1911, Joseph and Marie Nunes lived in Centerville with their six children. Joseph opened a shoe repair shop and also repaired harnesses and saddles. The family lived in a house that was a former library. In front of the house there was a hitching . . . Map (db m213033) HM
124 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Vineyards - Avalon — The Curtner, the Silva and the Goularte FamiliesRancho Higuera Historical Park
Henry Curtner, an enterprising American, arrived at Mission San Jose in 1852. He worked for farmers in the area. In 1856 Curtner returned home to Indiana to marry Lydia Kendall. By 1868 he was able to purchase the portion of Rancho Agua Caliente . . . Map (db m211572) HM
125 California, Alameda County, Hayward — A Salty Experiment in Habitat ManagementEden Landing Ecological Reserve
The former Salt Evaporation Ponds in front of you have been divided into sections with different levels of saltiness. By studying water conditions, bird use, and prey abundance here, researchers will learn how to create the most opportunities for . . . Map (db m206505) HM
126 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Bay-Friendly Rated Landscapes in the City of Hayward
As part of the City of Hayward’s commitment to sustainability, we promote healthy, environmentally-sound landscape practices. Since 2009, the City required that large civic landscape projects be verified as Bay-Friendly Rated Landscapes. This . . . Map (db m208210) HM
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127 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Legacy of Change
Try to imagine what Anza’s expedition saw when it first arrived in the East Bay. The creeks teemed with salmon and trout, grizzlies and elk roamed free, shore birds flocked by the millions, and it was home to dozens of communities of Ohlone/Bay . . . Map (db m208204) HM
128 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Snowy Plovers Find a Home
Marker Once: Once plentiful on California beaches, western snowy plovers now face extinction due to habitat loss from coastal development and beach recreation. Fortunately, dry salt ponds offer these sparrow-sized shorebirds an . . . Map (db m207071) HM
129 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Wetland to Salt Pond and Back Again
Dramatic reductions in tidal wetlands over the past 200 years, due to urban development, agriculture, and salt production, resulted in significant declines in marsh-dependent wildlife. In addition to providing critically important habitat for fish, . . . Map (db m207017) HM
130 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Who Needs This Habitat The Most?
Marker One: Balancing the needs of people and wildlife has long challenged Californians. Gold Rush-era settlers believed the best value of Baylands came from converting them to salt ponds, housing, or other human uses. Today we recognize . . . Map (db m207078) HM
131 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Working FarmOutbuildings of the Estate
There were many outbuildings on the Meek Property. In the early 1890s, the family built the carriage house for carriages and horses. The interior of the carriage house has been restored to replicate how the original building might have looked when . . . Map (db m210345) HM
132 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
This land has attracted people's interest for millennia. A network of ancient trade routes once linked indigenous people of these different regions: the Ohlone tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Bay Miwoks of the Delta and Mt. Diablo, and . . . Map (db m197612) HM
133 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
Brushy Peak is a 1,702-foot landmark at the juncture of the San Francisco Bay Area, the California Delta, and the Central Valley. The peak and its environs have been recognized as sacred by generations of native Californians. Due to its . . . Map (db m198223) HM
134 California, Alameda County, Oakland — 970 — Rainbow Trout Species Identified
The naming of the Rainbow Trout species was based on fish taken from the San Leandro Creek drainage. In 1855, Dr. W.P. Gibbons, founder of the California Academy of Sciences, was given three specimens obtained from the creek. He described and . . . Map (db m100566) HM
135 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Makkeweks"Makkeweks" Ohlone/Rumsen for "Sea Monster"
Lake Merrit, once a tidal marsh system and estuary with an inlet to the Bay, was home to a variety of wildlife including leopard sharks and bat rays. Sightings of these creatures likely inspired the stories of sea monsters in the Lake. Such . . . Map (db m163099) HM
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136 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Lakeside Park — Lakeside Park Duck Feeding Area
First Official Wildlife Refuge in the United States Established as a State Game Refuge in 1870 Remodeled 1962 Oakland City Council John C. Houlihan, Mayor • Felix F. Chialvo, Vice Mayor • Harry R. Lange • Fred Maggoria • Dan Marovich • . . . Map (db m218623) HM
137 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Meadowlark Dairy - The Dairy SiloAlviso Adobe Community Park
At roughly 45 feet high, the Meadowlark Dairy silo was a distinctive visual landmark. This circular paving marks the silo’s approximate location. The original silo and barn were much larger. Silage, fodder for animals, is created by partially . . . Map (db m196197) HM
138 California, Alameda County, San Leandro — A Zoo, a Monkey, and a Mansion Here Too!Lake Chabot Historical Walk
Since the operation of Chabot reservoir in 1876, four different water companies have managed the lake. Their staff led colorful lives on this hill as they kept an eye on this valuable resource. In 1904, William Dingee, then head of CCWC, . . . Map (db m71707) HM
139 California, Alameda County, Sunol — Sunol
Named in honor of Antonio Maria Sunol, merchant, naval man and cattlebarron, who acquired a Spanish / Mexican land grant in 1840. Along with the vast ranching and fertile farmlands, coal and gold were found in the Sunol area in the 1870’s. . . . Map (db m24495) HM
140 California, Amador County, Plymouth — Benny Brown Arena
A lifelong fourth generation rancher from Ione with summer ranges in the mountains near Kirkwood, Benny Brown made his first appearance in this arena in 1951 at the age of 13. The event was cattle penning. His mother was his partner, and he won . . . Map (db m42453) HM
141 California, Calaveras County, Murphys — Joseph Schachten
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142 California, Contra Costa County, Antioch — City of Antioch War Dog Memorial
You protected us on the field of battle. You watched over our eternal rest. You will not be forgotten. We are forever grateful. Dedicated in memory of Specialist 4th Class George D. (Doug) Deitrick and his scout dog, Egor (75IM), . . . Map (db m93604) WM
143 California, Contra Costa County, Antioch — The Cannery Lady
In the early 19th century many canneries operated throughout California. The rich agricultural and fishing areas of east Contra Costa County hosted a number of canneries and packing sheds. The picturesque Antioch waterfront was home to two canneries . . . Map (db m18292) HM
144 California, Contra Costa County, Brentwood — Round Valley Regional Preserve
HISTORY Round Valley Regional Preserve was once home to California Indians. It was probably a boundary between several different tribal groups, an area where members of East Bay and San Joaquin Valley groups met periodically to trade and . . . Map (db m199528) HM
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145 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Turritella Snail BedFossil Snails Tell Their Story in These Rocks
Within a three-foot thick sandstone bed, seen on both sides of the trail, is a layer of rock containing fossil Turritella aedificata snails. Note the slender tapered shape that has led to calling them “Tower Shells.” They are also . . . Map (db m200818) HM
146 California, Contra Costa County, Orinda — 1923 Miss Graham's Riding Academy
The Orinda Garage and Miss Graham's Riding Academy were built from 1923 - 25 by E.I. de Laveaga in the Spanish Mediterranean style. His uncle ran the automobile garage on the corner of Avenida de Orinda, which still exists today. . . . Map (db m154903) HM
147 California, Contra Costa County, Orinda, Orinda Community Park — Orinda VillageDid you know a creek runs through it?
San Pablo Creek, Orinda’s biggest creek, flow from the Glorietta neighborhood, through both side of downtown Orinda, all the way to Wagner Ranch Nature Area, and into the San Pablo Reservoir. The City of Orinda has many other creeks, as you . . . Map (db m222683) HM
148 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Bounty of the LandForest Home Farms Historic Park — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
At Forest Home Farms, much of the food was home grown. The Boones grew vegetables for their own use and raised cattle on a leased ranch in Livermore which they brought to the meat house, in front of you, for processing. This structure was . . . Map (db m202114) HM
149 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — From Horse to HorsepowerForest Home Farms Historic Park — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
Man power or animal power – that was the choice for most farmers up until the 1930s to till, sow and reap their crops. Gas engines existed from the early 19th century but were only able to do stationary farm and household chores like grinding grain, . . . Map (db m202111) HM
150 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — The Business of Running a FarmForest Home Farms Historic Park — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
A farm is a complicated endeavor to run. Equipment must be maintained, repaired and stored; crops must be planted, harvested, and kept dry until needed; and farm animals must be fed and sheltered. Specialized buildings are needed, serving many . . . Map (db m202106) HM
151 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Working TogetherForest Home Farms Historic Park — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
Animals were an essential part of the ranches and farms of the last century. Horse were especially important to farm life, for they provided transportation, pulled plows, and other farm equipment, hauled cargo, and even powered machines that did . . . Map (db m202108) HM
152 California, Del Norte County, Klamath — Captain Courageous1963 - 1983
The heroic voyage of this crossbreed steer; floating downriver from Klamath Glen and up the coast into Crescent City Harbor, was an inspiration to the flood victims of Klamath. He embodied their courage, stamina, and indomitable spirit. A living . . . Map (db m91941) HM
153 California, El Dorado County, Coloma — Site of Coloma Livery Stables
Livery stables were the service station of the 19th century. They provided hay, grain, stables for the animals and vehicle repair. They also kept horses, mules, carriages and wagons to rent, trade or sell. One of several liveries stood here. The . . . Map (db m215364) HM
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154 California, El Dorado County, Coloma — The Diggins
As miners exhausted the more easily-worked placer gold deposits in Sierra streams and gulches, they began to move into other likely areas. The miners tunnels horizontal drifts into hillsides, or using a method called “coyoting,” dug short vertical . . . Map (db m215204) HM
155 California, El Dorado County, Placerville — Emigrant Jane
Drove a band of horses across the plains and from the proceeds of their sale she erected this building in 1861.Map (db m13272) HM
156 California, Humboldt County, Eureka — 2008-9 — Sequoia Park Zoo
Sequoia Park Zoo has been an integral part of Eureka's community since 1907. Founded on land acquired from the Glatt family to be used as a city park, the zoo has provided a home for many cherished animals and fond family memories. For more than a . . . Map (db m219657) HM
157 California, Humboldt County, Orick — Big DiamondA Circus Elephant — Not a Humboldt Mastodon —
"Big Diamond", a circus elephant, expired near here in 1927. His skinned hulk was buried. Years later, his bones were unearthed and speculation arose about a Humboldt Mastodon until investigators were enlightened by people who'd seen the . . . Map (db m22274) HM
158 California, Humboldt County, Orick — Madison Grant Forest and Elk RefugeDedicated to the Memory of Madison Grant — 1865-1937 —
Conservationist, author, anthropologist, a founder of the Save-the-Redwoods League. This area of 1600 acres, habitat of the last surviving herd in California of Roosevelt Elk is established as a memorial by · De Forest Grant · John D. . . . Map (db m32569) HM
159 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — The Plank RoadPlanks, Mules, and Model Ts
The Plank Road once provided the only means of crossing the treacherous Imperial Sand Dunes. This historic road spurred settlement of Imperial County and development of San Diego at the start of the automobile age.Map (db m50618) HM
160 California, Inyo County, Bishop — The Mule
A hybrid offspring of a male donkey, commonly known as a jackass and a female horse. Characterized by long ears, a braying voice and short mane, this patient and sure footed animal has been used as a beast of burden throughout the world. Its . . . Map (db m92729) HM
161 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Twenty Mule Teams
For more than a century, the 20 Mule Team has been the symbol of the Borax industry — on product labels, in history books, and on television. The status is well-earned; mule teams help solve the most difficult task that faced death Valley Borax . . . Map (db m194275) HM
162 California, Inyo County, Independence — Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery
In 1916, the citizens of Independence purchased a 40 acre tract of land and donated it to the State of California for the building of a fish hatchery. This structure was the result. The first trout were produced in 1918, and since that . . . Map (db m218383) HM
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163 California, Inyo County, Lone Pine — Mt. Whitney Pack Trains
Mt. Whitney Pack Trains was established in 1921 by Frank Chrysler and Ted Cook. In 1946, Norman B. Livermore, Jr. ("Ike") saw the need for a large pack operation to handle the Sierra Club trips. He acquired over 130 horses and mules by purchasing . . . Map (db m242716) HM
164 California, Kern County, Bakersfield — Basque Sheep Camp
Basque immigrants from the Pyrenees mountains of France and Spain were drawn to California by the Gold Rush. They found providing the miners with lamb and wool more profitable than digging for gold. Young Basque men would follow their sheep . . . Map (db m237371) HM
165 California, Kern County, Buttonwillow — Tule Elk State ReserveA California State Park
Back From the Brink of Extinction Half a million tule elk once roamed the marshes and grasslands of California. The Gold Rush began an era of commercial hunting and agricultural practices that decimated the elk and their . . . Map (db m184928) HM
166 California, Kern County, Lebec — Camel Brigade
The first and only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Army Commanded by Lt. Edward F. Beale 1857-1864 San Antonio, Texas to Fort Tejon, CaliforniaMap (db m140695) HM
167 California, Kern County, Lebec — The Camels of Fort Tejon
In 1856 the U.S. Army started an experiment using camel for supply transport in the southwest. The camels proved ill suited to the American southwest. In November 1859 a civilian contractor turned over 28 camels to the Army at Fort Tejon. . . . Map (db m32821) HM
168 California, Kern County, Tehachapi — 12 — Gallinger House
Built by Joe Gallinger in 1880, it was purchased in 1926 by Jim and Lucinda (Callie) Wiggins Brite. Upon Lucinda's death in 1944, the Davis family purchased the house. It was customary to drive sheep and cattle along Curry Street to the railroad . . . Map (db m52890) HM
169 California, Kern County, Tehachapi — 29 — T-Hacha-P Brand Mural
The "T-Hacha-P" logo was taken from an early fruit crate label. The steam powered combine shown is followed by a horse drawn water wagon, with Tehachapi Peak in the background. Jake Jacobsen, a former mayor and civic leader, along with his brother . . . Map (db m53115) HM
170 California, Kern County, Tehachapi — The Legend of Avelino Martinez
Avelino Martinez was of Mexican, Indian and Chinese descent, four feet-four inches tall and thirteen years of age when he came with a group of drovers to the United States from Sonora, Mexico, searching for his father. He worked as a groom for . . . Map (db m52918) HM
171 California, Lake County, Upper Lake — Clear Lake Habitat
Freshwater Marsh A freshwater marsh once surrounded Bloody Island prior to land reclamation efforts that began in the late 19th century. Native plants within marshes around Clear Lake included tules (Scirpus acutus), rushes (Juncus sp.), . . . Map (db m143781) HM
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172 California, Los Angeles County, Agoura Hills — Reagan RanchMalibu Creek State Park
A Future President’s Ranch By 1951, then actor Ronald Reagan purchased several parcels creating the approximately 357-acre ranch that spreads out before you and runs for 1.5 miles along Mulholland Highway. For the next ten years, . . . Map (db m236739) HM
173 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 7 — Adams Pack StationHistory Lives Here
A Brief History The barn and two-room bunkhouse/store that were still being utilized at Adams’ Pack Station in 2011 were built 75 years earlier by the original owner of what has become the last remaining pack station in southern California. . . . Map (db m122240) HM
174 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 16 — Anita May Baldwin1876-1939 — History Lives Here —
Anita May Baldwin was the only daughter born to Arcadia's founder and owner of Rancho Santa Anita, Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin and his third wife, Jane Virginia (Jennie) Dexter. Known for her generosity and compassion, Anita Baldwin was a . . . Map (db m198153) HM
175 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — Santa Anita ParkThoroughbred Racing Walk of Champions — Founding Sponsor —
Oldest operating racetrack in California - opened Christmas Day 1934. Founded by Dr. Charles H. Strub & Associates. Designed in Art Deco style by architect Gordon B. Kaufmann. Introduced Santa Anita Handicap in 1935 - oldest . . . Map (db m201111) HM
176 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 6 — Santa Anita ParkHistory Lives Here
Set against the backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains in an area of near year-round ideal weather, Santa Anita Park has been considered one of the most beautiful and finest horse race tracks in the world since its opening on Christmas Day 1934. . . . Map (db m198317) HM
177 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — Seabiscuit1933-1947
Won 1940 Santa Anita Handicap to become world's greatest money winner at that time. Owned by Charles S. Howard, 1877-1950.Map (db m52754) HM
178 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — SeabiscuitThoroughbred Racing Walk of Champions — 1933 - 1947 —
Record — 89 starts: 33-15-13. Won inaugural Hollywood Gold Cup 1938. Defeated War Admiral in 1938 match race. Lost Santa Anita Handicap by a nose 1937, 1938. Won handily in third attempt 1940. Champion older male 1937, 1938. . . . Map (db m201113) HM
179 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — Thoroughbred Racing Walk of Champions
Located along Arcadia’s Huntington Drive, just east of Santa Anita Avenue, the Thoroughbred Racing Walk of Champions is a tribute to the horse racing community that has been an integral part of Arcadia history for more than 100 years. The . . . Map (db m145251) HM
180 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — ZenyattaThoroughbred Racing Walk of Champions — Inductee 2016 —
Record — 20 starts: 19-1-0. Owned by Jerry & Ann Moss, trained by John Shirreffs. Purchased as a yearling for $60,000; Earned $7.3 million in 4-year racing career. Won 17 graded stakes races, including 13 Grade 1 events. Won Lady's . . . Map (db m201116) HM
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181 California, Los Angeles County, Avalon — The Leaping Tuna — Thunnus Thynnus or Bluefin Tuna —
The sport of big game fishing originated in Avalon when Charles Frederick Holder caught a 183 pound Blue Fin Tuna with sport fish tackle on June 1, 1898. This angling milestone inspired him to form the Tuna Club of Santa Catalina Island, an . . . Map (db m49856) HM
182 California, Los Angeles County, Avalon — 997 — The Tuna Club of Avalon
The Tuna Club of Avalon marks the birthplace of modern big game sportfishing. In 1898, led by Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, the club's founding members adopted the rules of conduct stressing conservationist ethics and sporting behavior. Today, their . . . Map (db m49678) HM
183 California, Los Angeles County, El Monte — Gay’s Lion Farm
In celebration of Gay’s Lion Farm. From its start on July 1, 1925, until it closed in December of 1942, the roar of hundreds of lions could be heard throughout the valley, into the hills and beyond.Map (db m122058) HM
184 California, Los Angeles County, El Monte — The LionEl Monte Historical Monument
“The Lion” dedicated 1980. Gay’s Lion Farm 1924 - 1944. Donated 1948 to El Monte Union High School.Map (db m122063) HM
185 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 744 — Historical SiteButterfield Stage Station — The Mirror Building —
This block is the site of: First brick school house in Los Angeles known as School No. 1, built 1854-1855; Butterfield Overland Mail Company office and corral, 1858-1861; Office of U.S. Quartermaster, 1861; Corral for camels from Fort . . . Map (db m164547) HM
186 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — Sandstone Trough
Sandstone trough used for feeding crushed acorns to livestock, hewn in 1897 by the Schweikand family on their San Fernando Valley ranch. Presented in 1930 by the Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles.Map (db m174513) HM
187 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Griffith Park — Special DeliveryAutry National Center — Griffith Park —
The Pony Express was an ultra-fast but short-lived mail service that ran between the East and West from 1860 to 1861. The roughly 1,900-mile route began in Missouri and passed through Wyoming and Utah before crossing the Sierra Nevada mountain . . . Map (db m76323) HM
188 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Griffith Park — 942 — Griffith Park Pony Rides
Vintage Griffith Park Pony Rides wagon, used in the 1960's. We have been making children happy since 1948.Map (db m212780) HM
189 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Griffith Park — Site of the Old Los Angeles Zoo
This Griffith Park canyon area served as the City’s Zoo from its founding in 1912 to 1965, when the Los Angeles Zoo moved to its current location about two miles north of where you are currently standing. Many of the walls, grottos, and other . . . Map (db m128091) HM
190 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Griffith Park — 942 — Site of the Old ZooGriffith Park - Los Angeles
This area served as the City's Zoo from its founding in 1912 until 1965, when the Los Angeles Zoo moved to its current location about two miles north of where you are currently standing. Many of the walls, grottos, and enclosures you see . . . Map (db m239129) HM
191 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Miracle Mile — Chester Stock, Ph.D. / Observation PitHancock Park — La Brea Tar Pits —
Chester Stock, Ph.D., January 28, 1892 - December 7, 1950. Paleontologist. Chief Curator of Science - Los Angeles County Museum, Chairman of the Division of Geological Sciences - California Institute of Technology who, encouraged by the foresight . . . Map (db m51436) HM
192 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Northridge — 484 — The Oakridge Estate Park — Dedicated to the Citizens of Los Angeles in 2018 —
This historic 8-acre site was once part of Marwyck Ranch, a famous 130-acre Thoroughbred breeding farm, co-owned by actors Barbara Stanwyck and Zeppo Marx. The mansion visible atop the hill was built for Stanwyck in 1937. Comedian Jack Oakie . . . Map (db m151044) HM
193 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, South Los Angeles — 25 — Natural History Museum
Los Angeles' "Smithsonian" To those who believe Los Angeles has no past - welcome to the Natural History Museum. Here is California in the age of reptiles - not the Hollywood kinds, but the real thing, like the California . . . Map (db m216968) HM
194 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Sylmar — FirefightersCreek Fire
In dedication to the Firefighters who heroically defended Wildlife Waystation throughout the entire December 2017 Creek Fire. Our eternal gratitude for their selfless act of bravery - Cal Fire, Contra Costa County Fire, Los Angeles County Fire Dept, . . . Map (db m138093) HM
195 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Sylmar — Rim of the Valley TrailMarge Feinberg — Saddletree Ranch Trailhead —
Marge Feinberg’s 1974 Master’s Thesis envisioning a wilderness trail encircling the San Fernando, La Crescenta and Simi Valleys and adjacent mountain ranges led to a California law establishing the Rim of the Valley Trail Corridor in the Santa . . . Map (db m139166) HM
196 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Venice — Venice - Coney Island of the Pacific
Coney Island of the Pacific, as Venice was called, had wild roller coasters, beautiful carousels, giant slides, fun houses, live camel rides, miniature trains, and much, much more.Map (db m138626) HM
197 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Wilmington — 169 — Drum Barracks
Established at Wilmington in 1862, Drum Barracks became the United States military headquarters for Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. A garrison and base for supplies, it was a terminus for camel pack trains operated by the army until . . . Map (db m85152) HM
198 California, Los Angeles County, Monrovia — 67 — Hitching PostMonrovia Historical Museum — Municipal Plunge Bathhouse —
Hitching post, circa 1900, from 248 E. White Oak Ave., Monrovia, given by Don M. & Eleanor Blain Hendricks.Map (db m211013) HM
199 California, Los Angeles County, Pearblossom — The Devil's PunchbowlDepartment of Parks & Recreation, County of Los Angeles
The hills where you stand are a part of one of the world's geological wonders, The San Andreas Rift -- A great fault and earthquake zone. __________ Because of the movements along this fault zone, the pink and tan colored Punchbowl rocks seen . . . Map (db m115197)
200 California, Los Angeles County, Rancho Palos Verdes — Palos Verdes Peninsula Habitat
The Palos Verdes Peninsula supports a plant community called coastal bluff scrub that contains elements of coastal sage scrub. Coastal sage scrub communities are composed of soft, witty sub-shrubs. Coastal sage scrub seen at this site is dominated . . . Map (db m81923)

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