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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - Bubbling springs once flowed here from their source in a deep water basin that has existed continuously since the Pleistocene Era. Prehistoric animals, Indians, and early Inglewood settlers were attracted here by the pure artesian water. The springs and valley were named after sentinels guarding cattle in the area.
Location
Centinela Park, 700 Warren Ln.
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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - Marker
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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - Marker
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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - State Plaque
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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - Private Marker
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NO. 363 CENTINELA SPRINGS - Private Plaque