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Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) hill in San Luis Obispo, California. The peak is the sixth in a series of volcanic plugs known as the Nine Sisters. In 1964 the hill was named in recognition of the Chumash Indians who lived in the area due to efforts by Louisiana Dart, curator of the San Luis Obispo County Museum.Access to the peak is currently unavailable.The peak was recently quarried for the foundations of new Cuesta College buildings.

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  • Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) hill in San Luis Obispo, California. The peak is the sixth in a series of volcanic plugs known as the Nine Sisters. In 1964 the hill was named in recognition of the Chumash Indians who lived in the area due to efforts by Louisiana Dart, curator of the San Luis Obispo County Museum.Access to the peak is currently unavailable.The peak was recently quarried for the foundations of new Cuesta College buildings.
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