Mojave Memorial Cross, Mojave National Preserve
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The Mojave Memorial Cross, officially known as the White Cross World War I Memorial, is a cross formerly on public land in the Mojave desert in San Bernardino County, California that was at the center of the Salazar v. Buono legal case before the U.S. Supreme Court. The original cross was erected in 1934 to honor those killed in war. ()
Established: 1934 (90 years ago)Coordinates: 35°18'53"N, 115°33'0"W
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Mojave National Preserve
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Mojave Memorial Cross – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cima volcanic field, Ivanpah Mountains.