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  2. Mount Wilson Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The new road was called the "New Mt. Wilson Trail", and it soon became more popular than the old Sierra Madre trail. Foot and pack animal traffic became so heavy that, in June 1893, the trail was widened to six feet to facilitate two-way travel. [citation needed]

  3. Mount Wilson (California) - Wikipedia

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    Pack train to Wilson Peak, Sierra Madre Trail, c. 1900.Photo by George Wharton James. The Mount Wilson Trail is still open to hikers. [6]The native inhabitants of the San Gabriels probably belonged to various tribes of the Tongva people who lived in the low-lying valleys.

  4. Sierra Madre, California - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Madre is historically linked to the old mountain resorts of the San Gabriel Mountains and Valley. The Sierra Madre Villa Hotel was a pioneer of summer resorts that populated the San Gabriel Valley in the late 19th century. [14] The municipality also operated and maintained the landmark "Lizzie's Trail" inn at the head of Old Mount Wilson ...

  5. Little Santa Anita Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The canyon runs south from Mount Wilson down to the town of Sierra Madre. Little Santa Anita Creek, which flows in it, [1] is dammed by the Sierra Madre Dam. The Mount Wilson Trail, a hiking trail along the western side of the canyon to the summit of Mount Wilson, has its trailhead in Sierra Madre.

  6. Saving Mt. Wilson Observatory: Inside the long battle to ...

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    The observatory sits at the summit of 5,715-foot Mt. Wilson, accessible only by a serpentine stretch of Angeles Crest Highway. When George Ellery Hale established it in 1904 with funding from what ...

  7. Eaton Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wilson had always been active with human passage starting from the days of the local Indians. It was Benjamin Davis Wilson who established a proper trail to the summit of Mt. Wilson from Sierra Madre through the Santa Anita Canyon .

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    She became the first person to hike the trail more than once.⁣ ⁣ In 1973, Grandma Gatewood died of a heart attack at age 85. At the time of her death she had 24 grandchildren, 30 great ...

  9. San Gabriel Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Much of the range features rolling peaks. The range lacks craggy features, but contains a large number of canyons and is generally very rugged and difficult to traverse. . The San Gabriel Mountains are composed of a large fault block between the San Andreas Fault Zone to the north, and the San Gabriel Fault and the Sierra Madre and Cucamonga Fault Zones to the so