Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) mountain in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is just northwest of San Luis Obispo, on the south side of California State Route 1. The peak is one of the volcanic plugs known as the Nine Sisters, between Cerro Romauldo to its east and Bishop Peak to its west. In 1964 the hill was named in recognition of the Chumash Indians who lived in the area due to efforts by Louisiana Dart, curator of the San Luis Obispo County Museum.Access to the peak is currently unavailable.
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| - Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) mountain in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is just northwest of San Luis Obispo, on the south side of California State Route 1. The peak is one of the volcanic plugs known as the Nine Sisters, between Cerro Romauldo to its east and Bishop Peak to its west. In 1964 the hill was named in recognition of the Chumash Indians who lived in the area due to efforts by Louisiana Dart, curator of the San Luis Obispo County Museum.Access to the peak is currently unavailable. (en)
- Il Chumash Peak è un neck alto 386 m situato a nord-ovest di San Luis Obispo, città californiana della contea di San Luis Obispo. Il rilievo fa parte della catena di neck chiamata Nine Sisters ed è situato tra il Cerro Romauldo a est e il Bishop Peak a ovest. Grazie agli sforzi di Louisiana Dart, curatrice del museo della contea di San Luis Obispo, nel 1964 il rilievo è stato battezzato con il suo attuale nome in onore della tribu indiana Chumash che in passato viveva nell'area delle Nine Sisters. (it)
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| - Chumash Peak is the middle of the three peaks. (en)
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| - Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) mountain in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is just northwest of San Luis Obispo, on the south side of California State Route 1. The peak is one of the volcanic plugs known as the Nine Sisters, between Cerro Romauldo to its east and Bishop Peak to its west. In 1964 the hill was named in recognition of the Chumash Indians who lived in the area due to efforts by Louisiana Dart, curator of the San Luis Obispo County Museum.Access to the peak is currently unavailable. The peak was quarried in the 1970s for foundation material in the construction of new buildings on the Cuesta College campus nearby. (en)
- Il Chumash Peak è un neck alto 386 m situato a nord-ovest di San Luis Obispo, città californiana della contea di San Luis Obispo. Il rilievo fa parte della catena di neck chiamata Nine Sisters ed è situato tra il Cerro Romauldo a est e il Bishop Peak a ovest. Grazie agli sforzi di Louisiana Dart, curatrice del museo della contea di San Luis Obispo, nel 1964 il rilievo è stato battezzato con il suo attuale nome in onore della tribu indiana Chumash che in passato viveva nell'area delle Nine Sisters. Negli anni settanta, Chumash Peak è stato utilizzato come cava per materiali che sono serviti nella costruzione di nuovi edifici del campus del vicino . Attualmente non è possibile avere accesso al rilievo. (it)
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