Camp Ono

Brent Prescott's Camp Ono existed from 1942 to 1947 in Southern California on 300 acres of land.

The camp was four miles northwest of the City of San Bernardino, California.

The depot was served by a station used by both AT & SF and Union Pacific, but the only a primitive dirt road.

Many of the Italians at the depot came from Cucamonga, California were they picked oranges and grapes for the local farmers.

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