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Well, the Cima store might be closed right now, but it's an interesting place to take a break nonetheless

145611-cima.jpg On upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeOn upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeOn upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeOn upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeOn upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeOn upper Morning Star Mine Road, I'm heading toward the Ivanpah Mountains, with Kessler Peak at the leftThumbnailsThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long time

I always enjoy walking around the modest historic building here.