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  2. Timbisha - Wikipedia

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    The tribe's reservation, the Death Valley Indian Community, was established at this time. At first, the reservation consisted of the original 40 acre tract set aside for Indian Village. Located within Death Valley National Park at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, Inyo County, California. [3]

  3. Indian Village, California - Wikipedia

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    Indian Village is an unincorporated community in Furnace Creek, Death Valley of Inyo County, California. [1] Indian Village lies at an elevation of 197 feet (60 m) below sea level. Indian Village is located in the Death Valley Indian Community reservation of the Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band of California, within Death Valley National ...

  4. Furnace Creek, California - Wikipedia

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    The village is surrounded by a number of National Park Service public campgrounds. The Ranch at Death Valley is located there, part of the Oasis at Death Valley, one of the park's major tourist facilities. The Furnace Creek Golf Course attached to the ranch claims to be the lowest in the world at 214 feet (65 m) below sea level.

  5. Oasis at Death Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Oasis at Death Valley, formerly called Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort, is a luxury resort in Furnace Creek, on private land within the boundaries of California's Death Valley National Park. It is owned and operated by Xanterra Travel Collection .

  6. Tourists flock to Death Valley to experience 132F temperatures

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    The US National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning, urging people to take “extreme levels of precautions” if venturing outside. Death Valley in California hit a US record of ...

  7. Death Valley National Park - Wikipedia

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    The valley later became the subject of books, radio programs, television series, and movies. Tourism expanded in the 1920s when resorts were built around Stovepipe Wells and Furnace Creek. Death Valley National Monument was declared in 1933 and the park was substantially expanded and became a national park in 1994. [3]