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Home > California > Twentynine Palms vicinity > Desert Queen Ranch, Guest House, Twentynine Palms, San Bernardino County, CA



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Item Title
Desert Queen Ranch, Guest House, Twentynine Palms, San Bernardino County, CA

Location
Guest House, Twentynine Palms vicinity, CA

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS CA-2347-C
Significance: The Keys Desert Queen Ranch in the Joshua Tree National Monument is an outstanding historical site of desert-based vernacular technologies displaying a range of architectural and engineering artifacts associated with the Euro-American era of settlement in the Mojave desert. The site is largely intact with nine buildings and four ore mills surviving. The guest house was built as a tent cabin for occasional tourists and friends.

Subjects
Guesthouses


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. VIEW LOOKING NORTHEAST AT GUEST HOUSE WITH STOVE COLLECTION IN FOREGROUND
2. FRONT ELEVATION
3. FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTHWEST
4. REAR ELEVATION SHOWING STOVE PIPE
5. INTERIOR VIEW FROM DOOR
6. FRONT ELEVATION (taken in 1991)
FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTHWEST


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