Summary
Twenty round, heavy, concrete tables rest in San Bernardino's Perris Hill Park. At Lytle Creek Park, also in town, there are 23 matching tables just as old.
About 5 feet in diameter, steel rimmed and with a 12-inch iron inscription plate in the center, these tables were at one time located in the Cajon Pass. It was part of Camp Cajon, which was established from 1919 to 1921 by William H. Bristol, a Highland citrus grower.See the full content of this document
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Camp Cajon Picnic Tables Saved
Bristol had taken part in a 1917 dedication ceremony of the Santa Fe and Salt Lake Monument, which commemorates the arrival of explorers, traders and settlers who traveled through the ...
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