Camera Maker |
Canon |
Camera Model |
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II |
Aperture |
f/8 |
Color Space |
sRGB |
Exposure Value |
0 EV |
Exposure Program |
Manual |
Exposure Time |
1/250 sec |
Flash |
Compulsory Flash |
Focal Length |
35 mm |
ISO |
100 |
Metering Mode |
Pattern |
Date/Time |
2016:12:30 13:34:20 |
Copyright |
© 2016 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. |
Orientation |
1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit |
Inch |
X Resolution |
200 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution |
200 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Compression |
Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode |
1 |
Keywords |
travel United States of America California Kern County history historical historic historical marker historic marker landmark place of interest tourist attraction tourist destination travel destination tourism attraction destination day daytime historic site vertical education historical site marker outdoor outdoors outside information display no people nobody sign with text Freeman Junction Joseph R. Walker Walker Pass Death Valley Tiburcio Vasquez |
Caption |
FREEMAN JUNCTION
In 1834 explorer Joseph R. Walker passed this junction of Indian trails after discovering nearby Walker Pass. Death Valley 49er parties here diverged west and south after their escape from Death Valley enroute to the California gold fields. Later this became a junction point where the bandit Tiburcio Vasquez preyed on stages and freighters traveling between the Kern River mines and Los Angeles and the mines of Bodie and the Panamints.
California Registered Historical Landmark No. 766
California State Park Commission in cooperation with the Death Valley 49ers, Inc. and the Kern County Historical Society, November 9, 1961 |
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