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The local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, an international non-profit focusing on pre-17th Century history, is named "The Barony of Rivenoak" after the Hooker Oak. A wood from the tree appears in their ceremonial coronet. The location of the tree is registered as a California Historical Landmark [1] and can be found in Bidwell ...
The original temple was built in 1852 by Chinese goldminers during the California gold rush. [2] [3] [4]The current building, called The Temple among the Trees Beneath the Clouds (雲林廟), was built in 1874 to replace earlier structures which had been destroyed by fires the year previous.
State Indian Museum State Historic Park; Sutter's Fort State Historic Park; Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park; Wassama Round House State Historic Park; Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park; Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park; Will Rogers State Historic Park; William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park; Woodland Opera House State ...
Natural history: Co-managed by the Southern California Mountains Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service, natural history of the San Bernardino National Forest: Big Bear History Museum: Big Bear City: San Bernardino: Local history: website, operated by the Big Bear Valley Historical Society Cabazon Dinosaurs: Cabazon: Riverside: Religious
Trees of Mystery is a park and tourist attraction along U.S. Route 101 (US 101) near the coastal town of Klamath, California. It features interpretive trails through Giant Redwoods and a number of unusual tree formations, many of which can be seen from its Trail of Mysterious Trees.
A formal Italian garden includes olive, pomegranate and cypress trees planted by Temple. [12] The site also features a 3,000-volume California history research library and a museum shop. The museum was closed for 17 months from 2001–2002 to allow for seismic retrofitting, removal of lead paint and asbestos insulation, brickwork repairs and ...
Preserved dead trees from Erlandson's collection reside today in the Museum of Art & History in Santa Cruz, California. One tree was loaned to the World Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan for display in the Growing Village pavilion. Erlandson's "Telephone Booth Tree" is on permanent display at the Baltimore, Maryland American Visionary Art Museum.
California Black Walnut (Juglans californica) tree, planted circa 1860s. To the west of the main house is a large California Black Walnut (Juglans californica) tree that was most likely planted by Juventino del Valle in the 1860s. It measures 25 feet (7.6 m) in circumference and its branches spread out almost half an acre (2,000 m²).