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Collection: History of Abandoned Towns in California
Description: This site captures Needle's social and economic history. Needles is a small town on the eastern edge of the Mojave Desert. In the late 19th century, Needles was founded as a railroad town for migrants traveling into California with operating gas stations, fast food places, and motels. The 2008 recession prompted this town’s economic downturn leading to the closure of small and large businesses. Not to mention, the advancement of information technology has also reshaped Needles' job market resulting in labor cutbacks and economic push factors. Today, Needles is an abandoned town with its low population and desolate buildings.
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Subject: Needles (Calif.), Rural poor, Recessions, Technology , Abandoned buildings , Railroads Abandonment
Creator: Andrews, Michael, The Mojave Project
Publisher: https://mojaveproject.org/dispatches-item/needles-and-the-damage-done/
Language: English
Coverage: 2016, United States–California– San Bernardino (county)- Needles
Type: Text, Image, Interactive Resource
Date: 2016-02
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection are either government-created or have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Collector: Yolanda Villegas, Katrina Limson, Mike Sherk, Elizabeth Tapia
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