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Raders’ letters: U.S. Hwy. 395

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Road paved with fond memories

Your two articles on the magnificent Eastern Sierra were truly inspiring [“The Miracle Miles,” April 22]. Having traveled on U.S. 395 dozens of times in all seasons, I know that the drive never becomes long and tedious.

Your cover picture of the Alabama Hills was a great enticement to make the drive, and the color-shaded relief map and photos of the area from Bodie to Lone Pine give travelers an excellent picture of the varied and picturesque geographic terrain they will pass through.

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Vern Hallgren Los Angeles

Your article described many of the sites my husband and I have enjoyed throughout the years.

Omitted, however, was the not-to-be-missed Laws Railroad Museum near Bishop [(760) 873-5950].

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The museum complex comprises the original 1883 Laws depot, which is full of memorabilia.

Joanne Law Chatsworth

You failed to mention a wonderful inn called the Winnedumah Hotel in Independence.

I stayed there many times after a high school friend purchased it and renovated the hotel. Bing Crosby and many celebrities used to stay there.

My friend sold it a few years back.

Do you know if it still is open?

Nanette Grace Huntington Beach

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Editor’s note: The Winnedumah is open; (760) 878-2040.

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