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California City: The Unbuilt Suburb
The "3rd largest" city in California is an empty mirage of suburbia in the middle of nowhere
Category Ghost Towns, Obscura Day Location
Nat Mendelsohn had a dream. A city that was going to rival Los Angeles, in three hundred and twenty square kilometers of Mojave desert paradise, centered around a beautiful -- though not native to the desert and artificially watered, of course -- park, complete with a 105,218 square meter artificial lake.
Seen on a map it might seem as if perhaps Mendelson's dream came true, for hundreds of miles of named streets cut through the desert area known as California City, ending in cul-de-sacs, and looking much like a large suburban community has been built. It is by this metric of its geographical size, that California City can lay claim to being the third largest city in California and 34th largest in the nation. However, on closer inspection one quickly notices something missing: houses.
There is absolutely nothing lining these streets, no houses, no electric grid, nothing. The roads form an empty ghost-grid, a mirage of suburbia still waiting to be filled. Seen from above it looks almost like the remnants of some ancient culture, ritual lines cut in the desert, similar to another California desert phenomena the Blythe intaglios.
Mendelson's plan was like that of a number of real estate developers in the 1950s and 1960s. Operating under the idea that the fastest way to riches was through owning land, developers bought vast tracks, laid them out, and subdivided the land into tens of thousands of small house plots, with the plan to sell each plot as a paradise to some young family hoping to buy their dream home. Often it worked and these formed many of the sprawling suburbs that exist today. But in the case of California city, it never quite caught on. Among the reasons are that in clearing the area for development it lead to an increase in dust storms.
But California city isn't entirely empty. As of 2008, fifty years after Mendelsohn, California city has a total population of 14,556, living in a small town to the southwest of the vast empty grids. It also contains the massive California City Correctional Center a 2,305-bed prison, an Air Force base, a Honda testing facility, and a nearby boron mine, California's largest open-pit mine. The area has also become a popular location for dirt bikers and off-roaders.
The town may still fill up yet. California City is the 12th fastest growing city in California, and National Recreational Properties has hired Erik Estrada of CHiPs fame acts as the town's media spokesperson.
The city also has its own website where you can "Talk To" the city. Among the local clubs and organizations it lists one the "CALIFORNIA CITY OPTIMIST CLUB" but their website, like the city, is still under construction.
We explored California City with BLDG BLOG on Obscura Day - March 20th, 2010. Photos, stories and more here
See an error? Know more? Edit this place.
- Address California City, California, United States
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_City,_California
- http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/california-city.html
- http://www.city-data.com/city/California-City-California.html/
- http://www.californiacity.com/index.html
- http://www.californiacityoptimist.org/index3.php
- http://www.vigorousnorth.com/2008/05/desert-will-bloom.html
- http://www.venturacountyinfo.com/AV/communities.html
- http://www.califcity.com/history-1958.html
- http://davecurran.blogspot.com/2009/05/cities-that-failed.html
- http://googlesightseeing.com/2008/02/18/california-city/
Comments
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Anonymous
January 8, 2012
Houses and cars are expensive and not everyone can buy it. Nevertheless, personal loans was created to help people in such kind of hard situations. -
Anonymous
January 8, 2012
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I've driven through Cal City a few times. Never found a reason to stop though.
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We like to keep you on your toes! Thanks for the notes, and remember: you can always click the EDIT PLACE button and fix things like this when you spot them.
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Anonymous
October 30, 2010
fire your copy editor. "Los Angles" in the first line? Jesus. -
"cut through the dessert area"? You mean, like pie and ice cream? Or did you mean "desert"? At least you misspelled it consistently. :)

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