Twentynine Palms Historical Society
29 Palms, California
Luckie Park
Dr. James B. Luckie is often credited with populating this community during the years after World War I by sending veterans suffering the effects of mustard gas here for the pure, healing air. The Pasadena doctor became one of our most prominent citizens and founding fathers.
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