Today we will be looking at the history behind California City and exploring its empty roads.
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@halfcirclehranch68779 ай бұрын
Roughly 15,000 people is NOT abandoned.
@reviewithme99139 ай бұрын
😂
@stuart_oneill9 ай бұрын
That was my thought immediately!
@redtandem84839 ай бұрын
The meth doesn't really add up....
@someguy78059 ай бұрын
@@redtandem8483 😂
@alibarron75589 ай бұрын
The vast majority of the land was not purchased from anyone but gained from acquiring the land through mining claims. Each mining claim is over thirteen hundred feet long and we laid out thousands of mining claims, so the land could be acquired from the government. Once a mining claim is acquired at that time, you could get a final patent from the federal government after doing $150 of improvements on each claim. After you get your patent, you totally own the land free and clear. Then you can do anything you want with it. All the roads graded in, along with a few other improvements satisfied the government requirements for the $150 improvements for the claims, so many thousands of acres were given basically free for development. All they had to do was convince the people of Los Angeles to buy the lots from them. There was already a motel there and some basic buildings when I was sent there from the land survey company that employed me. We laid out the mining claims and later many of the roads and other improvements. This was around 1964. For the motel and etc. to already be there, probably means some of the initial land was privately purchased.
@juststeve76659 ай бұрын
situations like this are why mining parents are no longer issued
@donelmore25408 ай бұрын
Great info! Do you have any info on “Lake L.A.”? There are great stories about that development as well, but many of the stories contradict one another. LOL
@ARoyalLyon9 ай бұрын
Some of the sketchiest land offerings on Ebay are posted by people hawking overpriced California City parcels. They lead with "Nearby area" pictures of lakes surrounded by grass and trees with the color saturation maxed out, then alternate tract maps. In reality, California City is a mostly barren grid of roads, and the climate is dry, windy, and in summer, HOT AF! There's also a LOT of crime and scumbags around the Antelope Valley who will steal anything you bring out here and leave unguarded for like an hour.
@davidhughes53699 ай бұрын
TRUTH!!! Lol...
@jons77719 ай бұрын
Anybody want to buy a VCR?
@tracedog279 ай бұрын
Key word: scumbags. I call them lowlife’s. But it’s the same thing. It’s sad that the desert has been turned into a gangbanger, methhead, drug dealer infested rat hole.
@7betJesus9 ай бұрын
true story Lil Bill from Tehachapi got busted robbing houses in Cal City using a U-Haul truck . He thought emptying an entire house of its belongings was a good idea. Appliances, furniture, electronics, clothing, etc. During his final lick he gets the U-Haul stuck in the sand. Eventually a passer-by stops to help and convinces Lil Bill that he should empty some of the load to help get it unstuck. Good samaritan quickly notices all of his belongings and quietly calls the cops. 🙃
@jimkeskey8 ай бұрын
Yeah, I made California City a destination one weekend a few years ago and was HUGELY disappointed. Run down and way too far from anything half-way decent.
@RippSnortin9 ай бұрын
Calling the city abandoned is misleading. There are plenty of people living there. There's even new construction.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
haha I live here now and yeah I find it funny that people call it abandoned. I've even seen "ghost town". um no there's 14k people here. Compared to what it was projected/planned for, yes it's a ghost town. I'm originally from LA and I really enjoy the lack of traffic and the 25min drive to work. We don't have too many places to shop/eat (well, places that I like) but that's what Lancaster and Tehachapi are for haha
@theozank8539 ай бұрын
I lived in California City from 1999 to 2004, but worked in nearby Tehachapi. I bought a house for around $86,000 and sold it for $127,000 a few years later. At the time it was a quiet town. Moved to Colorado. I got tired of the hot summers out there. Great video.
@tonyt88059 ай бұрын
Right next to Bakersfield....🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
@@tonyt8805I live here now. I'm originally from LA but I moved to Ridgecrest back in 2014 and then to Cal City in 2017. It's not so bad. I've gotten used to no traffic and having no amenities haha
@tonyt88059 ай бұрын
I visit twice a year for the Drag Races at Famoso. I couldn’t imagine being there a whole summer! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
@@tonyt8805 on the plus side, it's cooler than Ridgecrest haha. Baker and Yuma are even more miserable.
@tonyt88059 ай бұрын
🫣 🙈 🫣 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@mach1799 ай бұрын
I lived in Lancaster, CA, and worked at Edwards AFB for 34-years. I retired and left Lancaster in 2010, because Lancaster had become a ghetto. I have friends that still live in Cal City and they have told me the quaint little city has also become a ghetto. Word to the wise, don't get off of Highway 14 in the Antelope Valley. Nice video.
@2Phast4Rocket9 ай бұрын
Lancaster became a slump because all the aerospace jobs went away after the cold war. There were tons of people who left jobs at Lockheed, Rockwell for other companies after the mass layoff. People sold their homes while they could still find buyers. It will be tough for an aerospace resurgence in the dessert .
@chrismedina95719 ай бұрын
There are like 2 nice neighborhoods in cal city…the rest is a dump
@thatonekid718 ай бұрын
That's the result of multiculturalism and diversity
@yogistogi8 ай бұрын
@@thatonekid71can you explain this comment, I’ve read other comments like yours but I don’t understand.
@donelmore25408 ай бұрын
I lived in Lancaster for 18 years. I retired in 2002 and left in 2003. I was told by AV old timers that it had always been a boom & bust economy there because it was a “one horse town” (meaning aerospace was the main employer). They also said that many people with extra money got rich buying up properties when AV went bust, holding them until the boom came again and then sold the properties for big profits. The big bust, when I was there, was when Clinton (Bill not Hilary) cancelled a huge number of aerospace contracts. They had been allowing people to buy house for only 3% down so they had no investment in their houses. When the engineers got laid off, they could walk away from their houses because they had no investment in them. The depressed housing values makes it very hard to move from AV to more coastal CA. A good friend of mine lived in Palmdale and accepted a job as CEO of a hospital in Orange County (ultimately, he ran 2 hospitals), but he couldn’t buy a house there without assistance. He was income rich, but cash poor.
@FlowJunkee659 ай бұрын
With the overpopulation of L.A. and other So. Cal. cities/counties and the insane housing prices and cost of living, I think your optimistic tone at the end of your video is warranted. Why couldn't the fed'l, state and local gov'ts develop and build infrastructure in Cal. City for retirees, folks who need more affordable housing, other businesses needing cheap land prices, etc.? They have their own airport there and one in nearby Mojave, a Silver Saddle Ranch and Club, a Best Western Hotel, a Stater Bros. Market in Mojave, Edwards Air Force Flight Test Museum, Piute Lakes, etc. So, there are SOME amenities there, which could be expanded to accommodate more residents.
@centuryfreud9 ай бұрын
That would require intelligent politicians in California - we all know they aren’t, especially newscum.
@culcune9 ай бұрын
The immediate problem that I see more of a catch-22 problem is the lack of stores and whatnot in the immediate vicinity. Not that it couldn't be overcome, but I am not one of those people that likes to live far, far out in a desert only to have to drive miles and miles to get to the nearest store. Again--my personal opinion and doesn't mean that others aren't attracted to such a way of life. Enough people move in, and naturally, business(es) will follow, so it's not a permanent issue.
@genesiesky37569 ай бұрын
I was stationed at Edwards AFB in 1969 until 1971. My wife (at the time) worked at California City Realty processing paperwork for the developer. She would car pool with several other girls everyday to California City from the base. I hated it when it was her time to drive because I did not want my Firebird to be driven through sand storms.
@opieshomeshop9 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Mojave desert and my dad worked at jpl at edwards and I never once EVER seen a sand storm.
@genesiesky37569 ай бұрын
@@opieshomeshop My Firebird had extensive damage to the paint, chrome, and windshield driving just two miles through blowing sand across the base.
@opieshomeshop9 ай бұрын
@@genesiesky3756 Bull. My dad had a 68 firebird and I had muscle cars and never had any of that. The Mojave desert isn't full of sand either so you got it somewhere else.
@JSFGuy9 ай бұрын
There is blowing sand, sometimes it will last several minutes, you can see it and avoid it as I do. Generally in the transition of seasons. Never did see like a haboob or a actual sandstorm just periodic blowing sand.
@allanfifield82569 ай бұрын
@@opieshomeshop I have seen ONE sandstorm.
@shop99er9 ай бұрын
How do you figure this city is abandoned? The population is near 15,000.
@rndmprsn35329 ай бұрын
Just another click bait vid in a sea of millions of click bait vids
@tracedog279 ай бұрын
I visited there in the late 1960’s as a kid with my parents.I remember the sales pitch presentations and colorful optimistic maps laid out at that now abandoned visitors center that projected a 1.5 million population in California City by the mid 1970’s. I believe the visitors center and the little surrounding park next to the lake was called “The Merbius Center” or something like that. It was all modern looking and sported fountains outside. There was even a lawn with green grass. Anybody else remember this?
@milt62089 ай бұрын
I remember the BS about Lake Havasu when I moved there. My dad sold property there for Holly Development. It's all I ever heard. But it worked.
@timmillan67019 ай бұрын
Commenter below says it was the Merbisc Center . Sounds like an interesting place
@guillermo35649 ай бұрын
Why anyone would ever move somewhere that was projected to reach a population of 1.5 million I'll never understand.
@jewel58s9 ай бұрын
Same for my family. I remember us driving out to look at the potential but it was shocking bare. So glad we didn’t move there.
@PandianExpress9 ай бұрын
The amount of effort u spent for this video !! hats off brother !! keep grinding
@alexanderxofficial9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tristanwoodmansee4779 ай бұрын
My in laws used to live here. We live in RCrest but went down to visit them pretty much every other weekend. I hate the " w " here and I hate it there too. My mother in law passed in 2014 and it was really starting to go downhill from then. Crime and theft and then section 8. Really depressing
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
you hated what? btw I lived in both Ridgecrest and Cal City (I live here now) and um idk crime doesn't seem to be an issue. I think it's pretty safe 🤷♂
@tristanwoodmansee4779 ай бұрын
@@PiitaaDerbez wind!
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
@@tristanwoodmansee477 yes the wind is definitely what I hate most about living here. It's windy as hell like every other day haha
@tristanwoodmansee4779 ай бұрын
@@PiitaaDerbez Right?!
@BingGeaux5 ай бұрын
great research and presentation. Thanks for the video.
@alexanderxofficial5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@AudieHolland9 ай бұрын
So the projected city was a failure but it's not entirely abandoned. In 2020, the population was just under 15,000. I don't know much about statistics and town sizes but would that make it a large village or small city?
@andrewward58919 ай бұрын
Yeah California City is at peak population now. From what I read most residents work at Edwards Air Force base or a nearby prison. So it’s not the city that was envisioned by its creator but it’s certainly not a ghost town either
@camaroboi139 ай бұрын
The prison just closed thanks to our governor 🙄 Many residents will be moving because of that.
@Rhaspun9 ай бұрын
@@andrewward5891 Yes. The creator was dreaming of an ideal city to live in. It never got close. It's just a small city in the desert. But there was a big lottery winner in the city a couple of years ago. About a couple hundred million dollar winner. That's enough to buy a nice home in the San Diego area or Hawaii.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
@deandesantis2981 what the hell are you talking about? a lot of people here work for the AF or NASA.
9 ай бұрын
I used to live there in 1969. I remember the Merbisc Center with paddle boats and swimming pool. It was very close to Edwards AFB where my dad worked. I loved the sunsets.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
You only spent a year here? I live here now and work at Edwards myself. Being from LA originally, you can't beat the 25min commute to work haha
@mlang209 ай бұрын
in 1976 we went to california city to go dirt biking and camping. it was really weird all the blocks were cut out like in the pic. but it was so beautiful at night with all the stars in the sky. my uncle told me it was a developing city. i guess it never developed
@ToyoteroMundial9 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
@samfungccim9 ай бұрын
Trained and taught as a CCIM, Certified Commercial Investment Member, recognized expert in commercial investment real estate, the first question I ask is "How do people making their living?" i.e. How do the people there makes money? or "Economic Base". If there is no economic base, people living there has to find a way to make money to survive, unless the model of Las Vegas as a tourist casino town to attract people to come to town to spend money, creating jobs!
@bingbruce48659 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I inherited one of those empty lots in Cal City. I have never seen it.
@code3k59 ай бұрын
I bought 2.5 acres of land there off eBay for 500 bucks about 20 years ago. I still own it and taxes are 16 bucks a year. I hope to sell it someday and double my money 😝 I get offers for it every now and then via mail, usually a couple hundred bucks....
@HannumNeil9 ай бұрын
I enjoy you cadence and tone as you tell the story. Very professional.
@alexanderxofficial9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@kiheirc31959 ай бұрын
Cool video bro thanks
@calypsomcdonnell14799 ай бұрын
Its time can "still come" as a suburb of Greater Los Angeles. It is not out of reach since the City of Rosamond is now a growing northern suburb/excerb, and it is not too far from California City. The street plan that was laid out for California City could never accommodate 1.5 million people in single family homes.
@nexttsar9 ай бұрын
The title is rather misleading as apparently all of California City is not abandoned. It just never met its potential.
@merriemisfit84069 ай бұрын
Well, that was bizarre. I've never been to California City, as far as I know, but that Lake Shore Inn looks like a place that's featured in several (that I can recall) of my dreams. The driveway in at the worn out sign, the missing wall with all the open rooms, the dilapidated parking lot, the nearby water and trees around behind ... and was that a courtyard with an empty in-ground pool? Like I said -- bizarre.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
I live here now and yes that hotel is a bit odd. I've heard from people that have been here for a while that the hotel actually had events going on at some point. I heard there was a bowling here too. Sounds really odd to me given that there's only 14k people here now.
@flexbrat9 ай бұрын
cal city has markets starbucks fastfood gas stations and beautiful central park farmers market great restaurants , major plus no traffic . rarely see any homeless , seen in past weeks several new home constructions ! maybe take another look .. thanks
@sheiladay40269 ай бұрын
There are enough people there who want it to be a good place to live.
@jimkeskey8 ай бұрын
You're confusing homeless with residents. In that city, they are one and the same.
@SDSunriser9 ай бұрын
For those living in Mojave and surrounding towns, is there a lot of noise from Edwards Air Force Base? If so, how bad and what hours? Thanks.
@callong19 ай бұрын
Love your masterful use of descriptive words. It was a pleasure to listen to your storytelling
@alexanderxofficial8 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@TheBohemianAngels9 ай бұрын
I went to seek land, and check out the city. I found drugs and strange people. It felt depressing. I saw many mobile home parks where people are living. I said what is this? I said nope won't be buying anything here. I heard also there are now two jails. So Cal City appears to have been a place where city governments have found to drop of its incarcerated inmates. Not a place where i'd want my kids to grow in.
@ericboncuk53039 ай бұрын
I remember my wife and I going to a free dinner/sales pitch for California City in the early 80’s in So Cal.
@robertlyman97899 ай бұрын
Need tours of the underground lake!
@askangel54249 ай бұрын
I visited there in 1982 when I lived in Mojave. I remember going to a recreational park in California City that had a waterfall drop, it was beautiful.
@donelmore25409 ай бұрын
I used to have a buddy, Larry Knight, that lived in Cal City. He would drive down to Quartz Hill, south west of Lancaster, 3 times a week to train with me at my Karate Dojo. Great guy!
@OddBall19589 ай бұрын
I'd hardly call it abandoned with a population of 15,098 in 2021
@helpis0ntheway9 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work!
@alexanderxofficial9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@johnnystall96839 ай бұрын
Good job do more. I hope you have more ideas. If not let me know
@jonflanagin66829 ай бұрын
Same thing happened in San Luis Obispo ,Called Calif. valley but it failed fast.
@someguy78059 ай бұрын
It failed because the developers thought the California State Water Project was going to supply water to the area. However, the project picked a route closer to Highway 41/46 instead. So, with very limited ground water, the housing project literally "dried up."
@JBoy340a9 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this video. I lived north of there in for a while. I still remember driving by and seeing the exit sign. I never took the exit to CA City. But now I wish I would have.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
where'd you live?? Ridgecrest?? I moved to Ridgecrest in 2014 and lived there until 2017, when I moved to Cal City. I've been here since then and eh you get used to it haha It was odd at first for sure but ah well, there's always tradeoffs.
@JBoy340a9 ай бұрын
@@PiitaaDerbez yes Ridgecrest. That was back in the 1980s. It was the only place that was hiring straight out of school software developers back then.
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
@@JBoy340a ohh nice. You mean China Lake? I think I knew some people who were hired that way... although of course they were older guys.
@flexbrat9 ай бұрын
I bought my house four yrs ago here $ 165k now its over $ 335k I love it here !
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
Bought our home in 2017 for $220k and it's probably close to $400k now. I think it's ridiculous but okay haha
@patrickcarleton39249 ай бұрын
When my mother passed in 2017 I was given the deed to a 1 acre plot of land there. Still have it as a remembrance to my parents.
@hello-sz1jp9 ай бұрын
does it have water?
@patrickcarleton39249 ай бұрын
@@hello-sz1jp no idea. It's just the plot of land.
@MrTL3wis9 ай бұрын
Sounds like it really means a lot to you.
@dougking43779 ай бұрын
build an IC Chip factory there and bring in homeless/migrant workers to live/work.
@corvo13249 ай бұрын
Wow. The lakeshore inn looks like a dope ass skate spot now 😂
@agentsnax71159 ай бұрын
Your a professional documentarian dude. I spend much time exploring the deserts of the west coast and Mexico. You wanna cruise around?
@geoffreywilliams93249 ай бұрын
Extraordinary, I never knew of this . .
@jonmeek38799 ай бұрын
Excellent Video , I applied for a position with the city in the Early 90's, lots of promise but not much to see. I have heard a lot of people from South Central L.A. have moved up there but i am not sure.
@leechjim80239 ай бұрын
How did it fail, especially having an assured water source!?
@PiitaaDerbez9 ай бұрын
Maybe because if you find a job around the area (Edwards AFB, somewhere in Mojave/Tehachapi) you're probably gonna choose to live in a "better city" like Lancaster, Palmdale, or Tehachapi. I live here in Cal City and although I've gotten used to the small town, I wish I was closer to actual stores/amenities. For example all of my shopping I do in Lancaster or Tehachapi. Whenever I wanna do something fun it's normally not here either. If you're a homebody/loner/gamer, this place would be great for you haha. Still though, I don't plan on moving any time soon unless the home prices collapse and I can afford a house Lancaster/Palmdale/Rosamond haha.
@diegosilang48239 ай бұрын
maybe building a few casinos, factories and amusement park will give people reason to move in.
@ChimpTree9 ай бұрын
Finally a good video on this
@hotrodrich74449 ай бұрын
We used to ride dirt bikes in Cal City from 1987 thru 1991. We would find fire pits with lots of needles in them like people were partying at night. Lots of meth in those days. There were miles of trails, and some old paved roads to blast around on. In spring all the Mohave Green rattlers would come out around 5 pm. We gave them lots of room , and respect. We drove all the way from Camarillo, Ca. just for the weekend to ride. Fun times...Long gone.
@Crowdog12349 ай бұрын
Used to come out from T.O. and ride there as well as hi-vista until breaking an ankle. I was oblivious to meth in those days and just assumed crack because of stereotyping
@hotrodrich74449 ай бұрын
@@Crowdog1234 Good times. Rode to Red Mountain, Randsburg. My son ran out of gas on a solo ride, had to get some gas from some nice people camping out there....Save the Tortoise !! Shut her down !! Only got lost once !!!
@Greatdome999 ай бұрын
I still remember the TV ads: "You'll be sitting pretty in California City!"
@JRGTEXUS9 ай бұрын
With the underground lake marijuana has become the new California Gold here with numerous grow houses built and being constructed. There is also the country's largest marijuana resort in the works complete with a motel, restaurant and a lazy river with a outdoor amphitheater where the Silver Saddle Ranch is located. The weather is absolutely miserable here, dry w/extreme heat high 100's , below freezing in winter dry and constant torturous winds. I assume if one is stoned you can deal with the weather. If we had rail going to LA this place would be the answer for affordable housing, of course after putting in several thousand new homes and housing projects greedy developers would turn it into no longer affordable.
@deandupont55039 ай бұрын
It's hard to abandon something that never existed. Currently, the city's primary source of employment is the nearby prison... and that ends in March 2024. Then it will probably be abandoned, except for a few retirees and die-hards.
@chadhaire17119 ай бұрын
then go buy the house cheap
@franciscogil67989 ай бұрын
California city is the proof that a dream in your head and money in your pockets doesn't always works...your need practical solutions to problem that may arise..but the main solution is jobs and ppl willingness to to work in harmony..and good decent government
@kentjensen49399 ай бұрын
Shortest life before becoming a ghost town.
@franksalsa93429 ай бұрын
Bravo..well done thank you for your service.
@mikekelly7029 ай бұрын
So why can't they take all those abandoned homes and buildings and house the homeless?????? BTW LOVE your videos bro. I used to live in L.A., so I like alot of these types of vids. Keep posting the good vibes!!!
@Fortdirt19 ай бұрын
Simple. NO easy access to narcotics.
@DavidHBurkart9 ай бұрын
Senseless endeavor. There is no infrastructure or support. Where does that come from? Putting homeless in homes alone will not solve the homeless problem. The behavioral aspects alone, not to mention the core motivations of the chronically homeless are an animal unto themselves. Solve those issues and you can begin a real choice of support and restoration for those who seek a traditional home life.
@BillLaBrie9 ай бұрын
Say, I think that could work! Put them in there then build a wall around it with automated machine guns! You’re a genius!
@mikekelly7029 ай бұрын
@@DavidHBurkart You don't get that its YOUR fault because we have so many homeless. Its SOCIETIES fault. And its the typical American response to disengage from responsibility for what AMERICA has done. They don't have this problem in Europe, because everyone looks out for each other. The mindset is different. And 70% of the REST of the world doesn't seem to have this issue either. So take responsibility for what YOUVE done.
@mikekelly7029 ай бұрын
@@Fortdirt1 Thimk about what youre saying. WHY do people become addicts in the first place???
@williewonka66949 ай бұрын
Mendelson was the Bernie Madoff and Sam Bankman Freid of the 1950s.
@wileyann94499 ай бұрын
Wow! My dad used to have a home there in the 90s
@angelviera53159 ай бұрын
My mom produced a song for the developers/promoters back in the day, titled California City.
@benshore73579 ай бұрын
There is a tunnel that leads to the underground lake. I have seen pictures. This guy took a boat out on it with powerful lights to see through the darkness. There are several different types of fish in it as well 🎉
@liindawgg9 ай бұрын
I want to see these pictures can i google?
@user-lr4hw1wt3o8 ай бұрын
My grandparents bought a lot of acreage in California City in the late 1950s. It sat for about 60 years, through two generations in my family, until we sold it right after marijuana was legalized. You can guess who bought it. That seems logical given the large amount of water in the area. There will be jobs now. And, unfortunately, probably the same problems that go with marijuana cultivation.
@jimflanagan60299 ай бұрын
You gotta go inside the houses and buildings on your trips .
@OldBoldGuy9 ай бұрын
It should become a City for the Homeless, build housing and medical facilities, and all the other infrastructure needed to rehabilitate them!!!
@cyclepath555559 ай бұрын
OK, but you get to pay for it.
@mr.kilpatrick29919 ай бұрын
these are usually the types of ideas that come from students who have never paid taxes.
@OldBoldGuy9 ай бұрын
@@cyclepath55555 You and I are already paying for it! Legally if you have a place to send them you can get them off the streets and make it safe for you and yours as well as me and mine!!!
@OldBoldGuy9 ай бұрын
@@mr.kilpatrick2991 You and I are already paying for it! Legally if you have a place to send them you can get them off the streets and make it safe for you and yours as well as me and mine!!!
@stanleymartin74699 ай бұрын
I worked there off and on and played golf there silver saddle country club was out there and you could skydive out there also pancho barnes had her bar not far from there ,its a neat place just in the middle, so it dodnt grow .
@gravitystorm611589 ай бұрын
There you go Flannery…. Your new Silicon Valley.
@cleokey9 ай бұрын
My family goes camping there every other weekend. Great place to visit, living there...not so much.
@georgewbushcenterforintell1479 ай бұрын
I was thinking of buying land here to do astronomy at night .
@americanrambler49729 ай бұрын
I have been through that area a number of times. It’s the Mohave desert. Think about that for a moment. It’s not someplace that would be high on my list of places to live. It gets quite hot there. And the wind blows. It’s still hot. Plus, where are the jobs to provide the seed money to build a large city that are within local commuting distances? No jobs, no money, no homes to live in. Oh, did I say it’s hot and dusty there?
@Greatdome999 ай бұрын
But it's 'high desert' which means it gets really cold at night during the winter.
@allanfifield82569 ай бұрын
There is an OK Mexican restaurant there. Last time I was there The Bank of The Sierra had an open branch there with a drive up window.
@waltciii39 ай бұрын
It looks like the Lakeshore Inn was never completed. At least I can't find any photos of it with walls and windows.
@kylediffusion98799 ай бұрын
This is Night City origins. All u need is Elon or Bezos to start building the real life cyberpunk city
@SDSunriser9 ай бұрын
Does this story sound somewhat familiar to what happened with the Salton Sea?
@culcune9 ай бұрын
I drive through the Salton Sea area on the 86 every few months, and I believe there is more there than California City. Lots of agriculture, businesses catering to the 86 traffic, and the not outrageous commute to Coachella, Indio, Palm Desert, and even Palm Springs have kept the place going. Not to mention, even off-roading has become a decent business as evidenced by the numerous recreational vehicles churning up dust (not to mention the several places renting out the recreational vehicles out there). I wouldn't count out Salton City just yet.
@jackhemphill72579 ай бұрын
Sounds like good place to keep developing as a low income retirement community. Allow Mobil homes or park models, so it's vary affordable...
@petesmith1309 ай бұрын
I used to skydive there in the early eighties
@raccoon8749 ай бұрын
*there's no Walmart there, therefore it isn't gonna work*
@danielmorse42139 ай бұрын
Been there. Lake Los Angeles is interesting.
@williamfuller23898 ай бұрын
Far from "Abandoned". Having lived there in the early 80's and off-roaded on the town outskirts annually for years, the population is more than increased by 400%. The initial "dream" for the town has vanished but it has adapted, going in a different direction. While the introduction of the Prison in town and the efforts of LA County to empty there jails by sending parolees on their way with one-way bus rides to California City has brought more crime to the area, there have been new housing developments with custom homes that hold promise of improving the city culture and economics. Many homeowners, I believe are employed by both Mojave Aeronautics development and Edwards AFB civilian workers.
@maga95719 ай бұрын
When i was a kid my parents and i went there for 4 years. We put on the hook & ladder enduro. It seemed like another town to me.
@dvader32639 ай бұрын
Four years is a long time to spend at that place.
@maga95719 ай бұрын
My bad it was 4 separate years
@1951RKP9 ай бұрын
Why would you build it in the desert ? I don’t blame anyone for not wanting to live where it’s 120 degrees. Then again it has to be much safer than living in todays Los Angeles and San Francisco.
@tubehound89 ай бұрын
Thank you. The failure of one person's dream should not stop you from yours.
@shawnc10169 ай бұрын
Not abandoned. Just never fully developed.
@lashturner9 ай бұрын
It is still trying to expand with new housing being buillt now. I have lived here for the past 11 years but also came here in 95 but lost first home trying to go to a job in San Fernando Valley but there have been som improvements with new business. Population still a little over 15098.
@johnking62529 ай бұрын
I remember the song now ! .... they paved paradise and put in a parking lot...... the songs old but the story remains the same. It's still a desert. 👍✌️
@bobbys43279 ай бұрын
I got a brand new key...
@robertodebeers25519 ай бұрын
What about the underground lake?
@FreddyPaine9 ай бұрын
Nicd exercise in creative writing.
@user-wm1hc7hv8e9 ай бұрын
It isn’t really abandoned, and they even have some fairly nice areas, but it is true it never came close to the hype. Many residents there work at nearby Edwards AFB. With the exception of Las Vegas, almost all really large cities in the US are near navigable waterways.
@Greatdome999 ай бұрын
California City was not on a waterway, main highway or railroad, and wasn't 'in between' population centers of any size. It was bound to fail. Las Vegas had wells and was on the Los Angeles and Salt Lake (Union Pacific) railroad, so it had a chance.
@user-wm1hc7hv8e9 ай бұрын
@@Greatdome99 absolutely. It is in a very weird spot, not even that close to the major freeways. When we drove through a few months ago our GPS was showing roads where there are none and we almost turned around. We finally entered the populated area and were surprised to find a brand new mall with a good coffee shop. It was all quite surreal.
@milt62089 ай бұрын
I moved to Lake Havasu City in 1965 and today there are 55 thousand yahoo's living there and it is much hotter. Planning was the secret.
@juststeve76659 ай бұрын
Lake Havasu was the secret lol water
@antomano56239 ай бұрын
My dad was thinking of buying some acreage back in the late 70's, thank GOD that he didn't.
@gonelucid9 ай бұрын
This aint really a ghost town.. the population has been steadily increasing for decades (since the 80s)
@tedlindsley70112 ай бұрын
This narration put me to sleep like morphine. Thank you.
@c.rutherfordАй бұрын
An undersized, growth-stunted town is no laughing matter! Its best delivered in a solemn funerial voice. You're supposed to watch this with hands on table and leaning forward, wearing an expression of grave concern like David Muir.
@whos80699 ай бұрын
back min the day they were trying to make cal city another vegas , granddad said no way , it was bs , just trying to get you to buy
@mstroope94359 ай бұрын
thats the model for sandy shores in gta 5
@sunnyskye2139 ай бұрын
VAN, U still there?!!
@jnielsen19568 ай бұрын
I worked in CA city. But, it wasn’t until 2:14 that there was any indication where CA city is located. It could’ve been any California City! Btw, your narration is fine for a eulogy, but ???
@EldaSmith-yz2lt9 ай бұрын
You didn't mention the (private) prison that houses mostly aliens.
@camaroboi139 ай бұрын
The governor just closed that prison
@kennethheying78459 ай бұрын
I visited there in the 1980s.
@Darklord-Anubis9 ай бұрын
Looks like "california forever city" near future
@quillanprenderville43879 ай бұрын
Your videos rule!!!
@alexanderxofficial9 ай бұрын
Thank you Quillan! 😎
@calypsomcdonnell14799 ай бұрын
This city has not been abandoned. It is actually larger now than it ever was or has been....Obviously being built in stages.
@oldgysgt9 ай бұрын
To set the record straight, California City is NOT in the Antelope Valley, and it's not "abandoned". It's in the in the Boron Valley, (around 25 miles North East of the Antelope Valley), it has a population of over 15,000 people, a City Council, a police force, a Public Works Department, a Parks & Recreation Department, and an active airport, (hardly "abandoned"). Apparently Alexander X knows little about California City, but has only pulled up information from the internet, (some of it erroneous).