Monday, January 19, 1970

Place: CA-Stoneman


Stoneman Meadow-3,976' (Half Dome) (37.7404812,  -119.5707192)
Stoneman Bridge -3,963' (Half Dome) (37.7404812, -119.5737750)



Description:
STONEMAN MEADOW was named for Stoneman House, a three-story hotel located at the east side of the meadow near the present site of the Camp Curry Garage. Built in 1885 by the State of California, it was bulky and of poor design. It burned to the ground in 1896. It was named for George Stoneman, Governor of California at that time. Yosemite Valley Place Names (1955) by Richard J. Hartesveldt

Stoneman Bridge is part of the historic bridges in Yosemite Valley

On July 4, 1970, there were riots in Stoneman Meadow.

According to GNIS: In Yosemite National Park, on the south bank of Merced River at Curry Village in northeastern Yosemite Valley. (US-T121).

Trips:
  •  March 10, 2018 - Day hike around the east end of Yosemite Valley with Meetup group

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