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Yuha Well

El Centro, CA    

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Known as Santa Rosa De Las Lajas (Flat Rocks), this site was used on March 8, 1774 by the Anza exploring expedition, ...

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Site Of Fort Romualdo Pacheco

Imperial, CA    

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In 1774, Spain opened an overland route from Sonora to California but it was closed by Yuma Indians in 1781. In 1822,...

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Camp Salvation

Calexico Rd, Heber, CA    

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Here on September 23, 1849, Liet. Cave J. Couts, Escourt Commander, International Boundary Commission, established Ca...

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De Anza Overlook

Ocotillo, CA    

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Juan Bautista De Anza led two groups of Spanish explorers and settlers across this portion of the Colorado Desert fro...

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Imperial Valley College Desert Museum

Frontage Rd, Ocotillo, CA     (760) 427-6918

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The Desert Museum of Imperial Valley College aims to educate the general public about the prehistory of Imperia...

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Imperial Valley Swiss Club

Holtville, CA    

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From their arrival in Fall, 1901, Swiss and their "Americans of Swiss Descent" have contributed greatly to the...

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Yuha Well

Ocotillo, CA    

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Used by the Kamias Indians who showed it to Anza's scouts on March 8, 1774. The second Anza Expedition passed here on...