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4201 Fort Tejon Rd, Lebec, CA 93243
Fort Tejon was set up by the United States army in 1854. The fort now displays Civil War battles and milita... More on PlanetWare
Why did the Army build the fort so close to the freeway, anyway. More on Epinions.com

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Lebec, CA 93243
This off road area is Californias second largest off-road vehicular recreation area, has hills and valleys, grassland, coastal sage scrub and oak woodland. The park is a motorcycle, four-wheel drive, and all-terrain vehicle use area. ... More on Parks

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Lebec CA 93243, United States of America

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Lebec, CA
The Ultimate Off-Roading Experience awaits you less than 60 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area has over 19,000 acres, 130 miles of trails and elevations that range from 3,000 to nearly ... More on Epinions.com

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9032 Grapevine Road West, Lebec CA 93243, United States of America
Inscription. Wm. B. Rose, in 1875, a mile east; built an adobe stage station on the site of the Overland Mail Way Station established 1858. From 1853 to 1875 site was known as Rancho Canoa (trough). Originally vaquero camp of the ... More on HMDB

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Lebec CA 93243, United States of America
Inscription. The first and only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Army commanded by Lt. Edward E. Beale 1857-1864. San Antonio, Texas to Fort Tejon, California. , Erected 1957 by E Clampus Vitus Platrix Chapter. , Marker series. ... More on HMDB

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9032 Grapevine Road West, Lebec CA 93243, United States of America

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Lebec CA 93243, United States of America
Inscription. Jefferson Davis, “Father of National Highways, ” as Secretary of War 1853-57 sponsored the importation of 33 camels for transporting military supplies to the west coast. The camel trail survey ran from San ... More on HMDB

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Lebec CA 93243, United States of America
Inscription. In 1772, Don Pedro Fages, leaving the first written record of explorations in the south San Joaquin Valley, passed this site, traveling from San Diego to San Luis Obispo via Cajón Pass, Mojave Desert, Hughes Lake, Antelope ... More on HMDB

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Lebec CA 93243, United States of America
Inscription. Killed by a bear October 17, 1832. In memory of a pioneer, of whom only, conjecture can speak. , Erected 1972 by E Clampus Vitus Peter Lebeck Chapter 1866. , Marker series. This mark... More on HMDB
Inscription. Although little is known about Peter Lebec, it is believed that he was killed by a grizzly bear, and buried under this tree. His epitaph was originally carved into the tree. , Locatio... More on HMDB
