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Death Valley Scotty: The fastest con in the West

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Due to its verdant meadows nearby river surrounding pine and oak trees and abundant game Wawona was called Pallahchun (meaning a good place to stop) by early tribes - the first people to inhabit the area - because it was a logical midway site between the foothills and Yosemite Valley. In 1855 Galen Clark a miner whose health had suffered in the Gold Camps passed through the Wawona Valley area with a party of tourists bound for Yosemite. Entranced by the beauty of the place Clark returned in 1856 and built a crude 12-by-16 foot log cabin near a spring on the west end of the meadow. The main trail into Yosemite Valley ran near his place making it inevitable that travelers would stop along the way. On their return trip said Clark they would be out of provisions and as I always had a good supply of fresh venison and trout they would call on me for meals. That was the beginning of Clarks Station later called Big Tree Station and the predecessor of the Wawona Hotel though the present-day hotel is located on the far side of the meadow where Clark moved his inn before 1860.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
January 1, 1981
ISBN-10
0870460617
ISBN-13
9780870460616
Item Weight
30.4 oz
Dimensions
in
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