It is 228.87 miles according to MapQuest.
Mount Whitney, located in California, is bordered by Nevada to the east and is part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The closest major city to Mount Whitney is Lone Pine, California, which lies to the south. Additionally, the mountain is within the boundaries of Sequoia National Park.
The lone star on the California flag represents California's origins as part of the Spanish Empire. The star originally symbolized California as the northernmost province of New Spain.
"Ride Lonesome" (1959) was filmed in the Alabama Hills area of Lone Pine, California. This location in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region of California has been a popular filming location for many western films due to its rugged and picturesque landscapes.
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The web address of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: http://www.lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org
According to the movie specs on record, it seemed to have been filmed mostly in Nevada and California. I believe along the coast from Lone Pines, CA. to Rosamond, CA. with plenty of stop in between.
Texas is known as the Lone Star State.
The phone number of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: 760-876-9909.
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Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA Backlot, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA Stage 14, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lone Pine, California, and most of the Owens Valley have a high desert climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters.
The web address of the Beverly And Jim Rogers Museum Of Lone Pine Film History is: lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org