The following pages link to History of the Yosemite area
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- Yosemite National Park (links | edit)
- Yosemite Valley (links | edit)
- Sierra Nevada (links | edit)
- Half Dome (links | edit)
- Russian colonization of North America (links | edit)
- Juan Bautista de Anza (links | edit)
- California gold rush (links | edit)
- Spanish missions in California (links | edit)
- Bridalveil Fall (links | edit)
- Alta California (links | edit)
- History of California before 1900 (links | edit)
- Los Angeles County, California (links | edit)
- Tourist attraction (links | edit)
- Tongva (links | edit)
- Oakhurst, California (links | edit)
- Bootjack, California (links | edit)
- Mariposa, California (links | edit)
- Yosemite Valley, California (links | edit)
- Yosemite Falls (links | edit)
- John Muir Trail (links | edit)
- John Muir (links | edit)
- Tuolumne Meadows (links | edit)
- Fresno Yosemite International Airport (links | edit)
- Buffalo Soldier (links | edit)
- Hetch Hetchy (links | edit)
- California Republic (links | edit)
- Geology of the Yosemite area (links | edit)
- Mist Trail (links | edit)
- California water wars (links | edit)
- Merced River (links | edit)
- Pasadena City College (links | edit)
- New Albion (links | edit)
- Rancho Cucamonga (links | edit)
- Rancho Santa Margarita (links | edit)
- Wawona, California (links | edit)
- Fort Ross, California (links | edit)
- Happy Isles (links | edit)
- El Capitan (links | edit)
- Camp 4 (Yosemite) (links | edit)
- New Helvetia (links | edit)
- California State Route 140 (links | edit)
- Lembert Dome (links | edit)
- Tioga Pass (links | edit)
- California Trail (links | edit)
- Nevada Fall (links | edit)
- Mariposa Grove (links | edit)
- California State Route 120 (links | edit)
- Stephen Mather (links | edit)
- Glacier Point (links | edit)