Camp Cajon tables
- By PAUL PRADO Special to Highland Community News
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This Camp Cajon table was sponsored by the Officers and Men of the Santa Fe Railway. It is one of 20 tablets on cement tables created by East Highland resident William Bristol, in 1919. These historic tables can be seen at Perris Hill Park, in San Bernardino.
- Paul Prado
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