Deep Snows Push Back Opening of Devils Postpile National Monument
- By Kurt Repanshek - June 2nd, 2010 3:15am
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What's in a name? For years it's been accepted that the 800-acre national monument down below Mammoth Lakes, California, has been known as Devils Postpile. That's Devils with an "s."
Well, it didn't start out that way. When President William Howard Taft set aside the monument on July 6, 1911, only one "Devil" was involved.
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