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Fort Tejon is the site of frequent Civil War reenactments presented by the Fort Tejon Historical Association. [6] The park contains a number of natural features of interest, including centuries-old valley oaks [7] and California condors. [4]
The Fort Tejon Historical Association (FTHA) is a historical society dedicated to preserving the historic site at Fort Tejon State Historic Park, in Kern County, California, and educating the public about the fort’s role in 19th century California and U.S. history.
Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park; Fort Humboldt State Historic Park; Fort Ross State Historic Park; Fort Tejon State Historic Park; Governor's Mansion State Historic Park; Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument; Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park; Jack London State Historic Park; La Purísima Mission State Historic Park
Jun. 1—If you've dreamed of being able to question the president of the United States, the Fort Tejon Historical Association has an event for you. Although the leader at the 37th annual Civil ...
The Tejon Pass / t eɪ ˈ h oʊ n, t ə ˈ h oʊ n, ˈ t eɪ. h oʊ n /, previously known as Portezuelo de Cortes, Portezuela de Castac, and Fort Tejon Pass is a mountain pass between the southwest end of the Tehachapi Mountains and northeastern San Emigdio Mountains, linking Southern California north to the Central Valley.
Fort Ross State Historic Park: State historic park Sonoma: 3,393 1,373 1909 Interprets the partially reconstructed Fort Ross, an 1812–1841 Russian-American Company outpost that was the southernmost settlement in the Russian colonization of the Americas. [81] The fort is a National Historic Landmark. Fort Tejon State Historic Park: State ...
Properties and districts listed as California Historical Landmarks within Kern County. Note: ... Fort Tejon: Fort Tejón State Historic Park
In 1854, Fort Tejon was built 25 miles (40 km) to the southwest, to protect both the reservation's Indians and white settlers in the region from raids by the Paiutes, Chemeheui, Mohave peoples, and other Indian groups of the desert regions to the east. It was also to control the Indians who were living on the Tejon Reservation, and protect them ...