Yosemite is named after the tribe that inhabited the valley. The name meant literally "to kill".
No, Yosemite National Park is not named after Yosemite Sam. The name "Yosemite" is of Native American origin and is said to mean "those who kill." Yosemite Sam, on the other hand, is a cartoon character created by Warner Bros.
No, Yosemite is a much older park than that. In fact, it was established in 1890, over 125 years ago.
Fictional cowboy characters are often given nicknames which include place names. Sam's nickname just happens to have the name "Yosemite" -- it was as good as any other place.
This is False, because the National Park was in place before this cartoon character came into existence.
I think that he had a sister named Vicky whom I met in Yosemite around the time that he was killed.
Yosemite is named after the indigenous people who had lived on the land before they were driven out. L. H. Bunnell is credited with coining the name Yosemite Valley, which leads to the name "Yosemite" used today.
No, Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is llocated in California, so Yosemite Falls would lie in California.
yosemite is boring
Yosemite is a national park in California. The word "Yosemite" literally means "to kill".
Yes, Yosemite National Park is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
Yes it is in Yosemite
The address of the Yosemite Climbing Association is: Po Box 89, Yosemite, CA 95389-0089