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 Owens Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Owens Valley stretches from Haiwee Reservoir in the south to the Sherwin Summit in the north (just north of the town of Bishop).
The Eastern Mono live in several colonies from Lone Pine to Bishop.
During World War II a Japanese American Internment camp operated in the valley at Manzanar near Independence, California.
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 Owens Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Historical events in Owens Valley inspired aspects of the film Chinatown.
The Owens Valley stretches from in the south to the in the north (just north of the town of Bishop).
The Timbisha presently live in Death Valley on although most families also have summer homes in the Lone Pine colony.
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 Top20Honolulu.com - Your Top20Guide to Honolulu, HI.
Salt Lake and Āliamanu are (mostly) residential areas built in extinct tuff cones along the western end of the Honolulu District, not far from the Honolulu International Airport.
The Contemporary Museum in Makiki is the main museum of contemporary art in the state.
The Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the State of Hawaii and houses thousands of natural history specimens and cultural artifacts relating to Hawai‘i and the Pacific.
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 Bibliography
Bingler, Edward C. Abandonment of the Name Hartford Hill Rhyolite Tuff and Adoption of New Formation Names for Middle Tertiary Ash-Flow Tuffs in the Carson City - Silver City Area, Nevada.
Bishop, C. Geologic map of California: Needles sheet.
Correlation of the Peach Springs Tuff, a large-volume ignimbrite sheet in California and Arizona.
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