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Possibly California's highest gas price in April 2008 at the Shell station in Panamint Springs, California, half way between Lone Pine and Furnace Creek in Death Valley along SR 190: $5.169 per gallon, regular, $5.259 Plus and $5.359 Premium. April 8, 2008.

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Current and historic gasoline stations and prices, California Desert
Possibly California's highest gas price in April 2008 at the Shell station in Panamint Springs, California, half way between Lone Pine and Furnace Creek in Death Valley along SR 190: $5.169 per gallon, regular, $5.259 Plus and $5.359 Premium. April 8, 2008.