LA Times | Entertainment | Lone Pine: All About Location, Location, Location | By Pamela A. Richard | October 05, 2001 in print edition F-18
“Hi-yo Silver, away! Those famous words still echo through the canyon where the masked man and his sidekick, Tonto, rode through the nearby Alabama Hills ridding the West of bad guys. The Alabama Hills, in the shadow of lofty Mt. Whitney, have been used since 1920 as a location in hundreds of films – and not just for Westerns.”
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Alabama Hills are a rocky formation on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains in the Owens Valley of California, near Lone Pine, California.. […] - Alabama Hills, Alabama Hills California |
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Alabama Hill is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2972 feet (906 m). Miners from Alabama …
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