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An Indian Wells California Historical Landmark was erected near the , 4.9 miles north of Freeman Junction on Highway 14 where William L. Manly found water after his group left Death Valley. This marker was placed by in cooperation with and dedicated on July 9, 1950.This site is California Historical Landmark #457. The inscription on the plaque reads: Indian water hole on Joseph R. Walker trail of 1834 where parties of 1849 found their first water after five days of travel from Argus Range. During 1860s was site of stage and freight station from Los Angeles to Coso and Cerro Gordo mines.

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  • An Indian Wells California Historical Landmark was erected near the , 4.9 miles north of Freeman Junction on Highway 14 where William L. Manly found water after his group left Death Valley. This marker was placed by in cooperation with and dedicated on July 9, 1950.This site is California Historical Landmark #457. The inscription on the plaque reads: Indian water hole on Joseph R. Walker trail of 1834 where parties of 1849 found their first water after five days of travel from Argus Range. During 1860s was site of stage and freight station from Los Angeles to Coso and Cerro Gordo mines. (en)
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  • Indian Wells Lodge, 2565 Aerospace Highway, near Inyokern, California (en)
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  • An Indian Wells California Historical Landmark was erected near the , 4.9 miles north of Freeman Junction on Highway 14 where William L. Manly found water after his group left Death Valley. This marker was placed by in cooperation with and dedicated on July 9, 1950.This site is California Historical Landmark #457. The inscription on the plaque reads: Indian water hole on Joseph R. Walker trail of 1834 where parties of 1849 found their first water after five days of travel from Argus Range. During 1860s was site of stage and freight station from Los Angeles to Coso and Cerro Gordo mines. (en)
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  • Indian Wells (Kern County, California) (en)
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