Slover Mountain
Slover Mountain (Mount Slover, Marble Mountain) is a former mountain in Colton, in southwestern San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Now a hill, it was surface mined for limestone in the 20th century. The Colton Joint Unified School District's continuation high school is named after the mountain. The mountain was known as Tahualtapa ("raven hill") by Native Americans and Cerrito Solo ("little solitary hill") by the colonial Spanish.
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Slover Mountain
Slover Mountain (Mount Slover, Marble Mountain) is a former mountain in Colton, in southwestern San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Now a hill, it was surface mined for limestone in the 20th century. The Colton Joint Unified School District's continuation high school is named after the mountain. The mountain was known as Tahualtapa ("raven hill") by Native Americans and Cerrito Solo ("little solitary hill") by the colonial Spanish.
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Slover Mountain (Mount Slover, ...... ill") by the colonial Spanish.
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Mount Slover, Marble Mountain
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3.608832e+2
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USGSSan Bernardino South
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Tahualtapa
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San Bernardino County, California, United States
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Slover Mountain
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Tahualtapa
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Mount Slover, Marble Mountain
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Slover Mountain in 1891
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USGS San Bernardino South
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34.0649 -117.3423
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Slover Mountain (Mount Slover, ...... ill") by the colonial Spanish.
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Slover Mountain
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3.40649e+1
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