Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2019/2020
I ndependence, the county seat of Inyo County, may be one of the smallest towns along 395, but it is steeped in history and rich with character. The town is named after Camp Independence, later Fort Independence, located a few miles north of the town proper. The Camp, established on July 4, 1862, was used as an outpost during the Owens Valley Indian War of 1862-63. The location was eventually used as the of site the Fort Independence Reservation of Paiute Indi- ans. An early writer of Native American life was Independence resident Mary Austin. Her home in town is a California Historic Landmark. Austin’s best known for her work, “Land of Little Rain” (1903), a col- lection of essays chronicling the inhabitants of the area’s stark land- scape. Not far from Austin’s home (nothing is too far from anything else in Independence) is the Winnedumah Hotel, a charming bed and break- fast built in the 1920s by Walter Dow of Lone Pine for Hollywood types filming in the area. He is also the namesake of the Dow Villa Motel in Lone Pine. The hotel made it into “Dinner and Spirits: A guide to America’s Most Haunted Restaurants, Taverns and Inns.” Independence is also the only place in the county to see NeoClassi- cal Revival public architecture. The middle of the high-desert is an unlikely place for Greek architecture-type columns but they have held up the Inyo County Courthouse since the 1920s. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. The steps and columns have seen the likes of Charles Manson and his notorious family, arrested in 1969 at the Barker Ranch in Death Valley. 2019-2020 Scenic 395 30 Independence • Norman Clyde Mountaineering • Native American Basket Wing • Mining & Pioneer Life • Mary Austin • Manzanar • The L.A. Aqueduct INYO COUNTY Eastern California Museum and Bookstore OPEN DAILY 10-5 www.inyocounty.us/ecmuseum 155 N. Grant Street, Independence,CA 93526 Three blocks west of the Historic Courthouse FREE ADMISSION 760-878-0258 Owens Valley history is alive and well in Independence PHOTO BY AARON CRUTCHFIELD The home of author Mary Austin is now a California Historic Landmark. PHOTO BY AARON CRUTCHFIELD The Inyo County Courthouse casts an imposing figure in central In- dependence.
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