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Wildrose Charcoal Kilns
Historical landmark
Built in 1877, these beehive-shaped kilns were used to create charcoal for local mining operations.
4.70 (267 reviews)
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Dublin Gulch
Historical landmark
👍👍 Dublin Gulch is off the beaten path and a must see if you are going to death valley. Its free, but best to visit spring, winter or fall since it gets over 110 in the summer. The caves were built as houses from miners in the 1920's. Most of the caves are boarded up with a lock for security and vandal...
4.60 (83 reviews)
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Barker Ranch
Historical landmark
Remains of a 1930s settlement once occupied by the Manson family, accessible on foot or by 4x4.
4.30 (59 reviews)
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Uniroyal Gal (Hubcap Lady)
Historical landmark
👍👍 I stopped at the nearby truck stop to meet up with another driver. Since he was running late and I had time to kill I broke out my geocaching app and went off to find a hide. My search led me to the lady, the water tank and park all of which are nice, interesting finds. I'd seen the lady from the ro...
4.20 (42 reviews)