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Historical Markers in Big Bear City, California
San Bernardino is the county seat for San Bernardino County
Big Bear City is in San Bernardino County
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ADJACENT TO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Inyo County (134) ►
Kern County (337) ►
Los Angeles County (1964) ►
Orange County (459) ►
Riverside County (224) ►
La Paz County, Arizona (33) ►
Mohave County, Arizona (100) ►
Clark County, Nevada (198) ►
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1 ► California, San Bernardino County, Big Bear City — 5 Stamp Mill — Big Bear Valley Historical Museum — ![]() |
Near Greenway Drive, 0.3 miles north of Big Bear Boulevard, on the right when traveling north. |
The stamp mill was an early machine used to crush gold bearing ore. Many miners were employed at the large scale mines and Big Bear was one of the many mining towns. Gold Mountain and Rose mines were the largest, having 40 stamps each on . . . — — Map (db m197824) HM |
2 ► California, San Bernardino County, Big Bear City — 619 — Holcomb Valley — ![]() |
Near Greenway Drive, 0.3 miles north of Big Bear Boulevard, on the right when traveling north. |
Southern California's largest gold rush followed the discovery of rich placer deposits by William F. Holcomb and Ben Choteau on May 4, 1860. Miners rushed to the valley and established boom towns. Belleville, the largest, rivaled San Bernardino in . . . — — Map (db m50702) HM |
3 ► California, San Bernardino County, Big Bear City — Main Museum Building — Big Bear Valley Historical Museum — ![]() |
On Greenway Drive, 0.3 miles north of Big Bear Boulevard, on the right when traveling north. |
This building was built by Guy Maltby of Big Bear Valley Milling & Lumber Company in 1927-1928. It was the original community market in Big Bear City, & was sold to Frank & Freda Jakobi who lived upstairs. It was replaced in 1936 with todays . . . — — Map (db m236792) HM |
4 ► California, San Bernardino County, Big Bear City — Woodland Club Caddy Shack — Peter Pan Woodland Club — ![]() |
Near Greenway Drive, 0.3 miles north of Big Bear Boulevard, on the right when traveling north. |
Originally located in Bear City Park, this miniature Maltby building was once the golf shack of the Peter Pan Woodland Club. The club was known for its beautiful golf course, pools, and equestrian trails. Builder Guy Maltby was known for . . . — — Map (db m197826) HM |