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Ahwahnee is a census-designated place [6] in Madera County, California, United States. [2] It is located 5.25 miles (8.4 km) west of Yosemite Forks, [7] at an elevation of 2,326 feet (709 m). [2] The population was 2,296 at the 2020 census. [3] Ahwahnee is hilly and located in the Sierra Nevada. The ZIP Code is 93601. The community is inside ...
The park was one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program. [2] The Wassama Round House State Historic Park remains open.
The name Awani was also the name of their primary village. [2] The anglicizations of their name from the 19th century have included Ahwahnechee (by Hittell in 1868), Awalache (by Johnston in 1851), Awallache (by McKee in 1851), and Awanee (by Powers in 1874).
Yosemite National Park (/ j oʊ ˈ s ɛ m ɪ t i / yoh-SEM-ih-tee [5]) is a national park of the United States in California. [6] [7] It is bordered on the southeast by Sierra National Forest and on the northwest by Stanislaus National Forest.
The Ahwahnee is a grand hotel [3] in Yosemite National Park, California, on the floor of Yosemite Valley. It was built by the Yosemite Park and Curry Company and opened for business in 1927. The hotel is constructed of steel, stone, concrete, wood, and glass, and is a premier example of National Park Service rustic architecture.
Ahwahnee is a census-designated place in Madera County, California. It is located 5.25 miles (8.4 km) west of Yosemite Forks, at an elevation of 2326 feet (709 m). The population was 2,246 at the 2010 census. Ahwahnee is hilly and located in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The ZIP Code is 93601. The community is inside area code 559.
Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite, California, United States Ahwahnee, California , United States; an unincorporated community Yosemite National Park , California, United States; the region formerly known as "Ahwahnee"
Map of the Costanoan languages and major villages. Over 50 villages and tribes of the Ohlone (also known as Costanoan) Native American people have been identified as existing in Northern California circa 1769 in the regions of the San Francisco Peninsula , Santa Clara Valley , East Bay , Santa Cruz Mountains , Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley .