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An Indian Wells California Historical Landmark was erected near the Indian Wells Lodge, 4.9 miles north of Freeman Junction on Highway 14 where William L. Manly found water after his group left Death Valley. This marker was placed by California Centennials Commission in cooperation with Kern County Historical Society and dedicated on July 9, 1950.
This was before land developers and US Armed Forces purchased what was tribal land from the Montoya family—part of the "Desert Cahuilla" in present-day Indian Wells, and from the San Cayetano band—part of "Desert Cahuilla" in Rancho San Cayetano during the Spanish-Mexican-1850s California period (now the city of Rancho Mirage). The number ...
Pages in category "People from Indian Wells, California" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Novak Djokovic is returning to the BNP Paribas Open for the first time in five years in pursuit of a record sixth title in the Southern California desert. The world’s top-ranked male player last ...
English: The photograph is of the Indian Wells trading post located approximately 1 kilometers west of Arizona State Route 77. Photograph was taken on 2019-02-27T20:49:13Z. Photograph was taken on 2019-02-27T20:49:13Z.
Paula Badosa won the women's singles title to become the first Spanish woman to win the Indian Wells Masters and earn her first WTA 1000 title. [6] The teams of Nikola Mektić and Horacio Zeballos [7] and Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka [8] were the defending champions in the men's and women's doubles draws, respectively. Mektić and Zeballos ...
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It was the 32nd edition of the Indian Wells Open, and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2005 ATP Tour, and of the Tier I Series of the 2005 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California, United States, from March 14 through March 20, 2005.