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Two historic monuments in the Cajon Pass built in the early 1900s are steeped in folklore, and both carry a famous trail name that has become an interesting puzzle for some local historians.
Camp Cajon team member John Lenau, left, oversees volunteers setting the kiosk support posts recently. The new kiosk will offer more history to visitors of the historic site in the Cajon Pass ...
A man was fatally struck by a motorhome as he walked along historic Route 66 in the Cajon Pass, according to California Highway Patrol officers. Around 5:30 p.m. Friday, the driver of a motorhome ...
The Cajon Pass always has been a happening place. For certain, much of the “goings on” along this busy corridor bridging the Mojave Desert and the San Bernardino Valley – includin… ...
Tucked between towering hills and desert winds, the Cajon Pass holds relics of a past long overlooked. From crumbling roads to silent monuments, uncover the stories that shaped this historic ...
The Camp Cajon historic site is located at the southern end of Wagon Train Road, near the mouth of Crowder Canyon, and just a few hundred feet from where the Pacific Crest Trail crosses under the ...
The Summit Inn diner, a staple along the historic U.S. Route 66, was destroyed in the Blue Cut Fire on Tuesday.
But the Cajon Pass also has been the scene for a great deal of local history, especially at a location near today’s Caltrans southbound truck scales at the 15 Freeway and Highway 138. Originally a ...