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1972 – I-40 Opens and Oasis Palms becomes a Ghost Town

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During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Oasis Palms began to exhibit the inevitable signs of aging. The idyllic family-oriented tourism boom of the 1950s had faded into the past. The Vietnam War had ushered in a period of national turmoil while skyrocketing gas prices burdened the country. Floyd and Lloyd’s circle of friends, which included hot-rodders and hippies, contributed meagerly to the town’s dwindling revenue. Families, once regular visitors to Oasis Palms’ outdated attractions, became a rare sight. Then, in 1972, with the opening of Interstate 40, the traffic on Route 66 dropped precipitously, dealing a final blow to the town’s already struggling economy.

As revenue declined, town maintenance and upkeep were increasingly deferred, leading to a visible decline in the condition of Oasis Palms. The passing of Lefty in 1978 further destabilized the family’s affairs. Mortgages loomed, bills went unpaid, and insurance premiums lapsed. The once-thriving town, now reduced to a population of five remaining residents, teetered on the brink of collapse.

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  • 1838 – Cameron Smith Heads West in Search of Adventure
  • 1840 – Smith Strikes Gold while Searching for the Lost Pearl Boat of the Mojave
  • 1842 – The Smiths Settle the Oasis
  • 1845 – Mexican Land Grant for Rancho Barco is Issued
  • 1859 – The U.S. Land Patent is Issued
  • 1860 – Barco Mining Company and the Civil War
  • 1883 – The Railroad & Gold Mining arrive in the Mojave Desert
  • 1885 – The Town of Oasis Palms is Established
  • 1892 – Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Launch the California Limited
  • 1898 – Oasis Palms Spur is Completed and the Barco Mine Goes Bust
  • 1901 – Scooters California Rye Whisky Begins Production
  • 1905 – Oasis Palms Hot Spring Resort is Established
  • 1915 – The Santa Fe Begins Mojave Limited Daily Service
  • 1925 – Daily Train Visitors, Desert Tourism Bring Prosperity to Oasis Palms
  • 1927 – Prohibition and Hollywood Give Birth to the “Midnight Limited”
  • 1932 – Oasis Palms a Getaway from the Depression
  • 1941 – Oasis Palms Benefits from WWII Population Growth in California
  • 1953 – Lefty’s Folly the Oasis Palms Scenic Railroad
  • 1955 – Family Friendly Attractions Come to Oasis Palms
  • 1957 – The California Desert Resorts are Booming
  • 1958 – The Atomic Jackalope Gains Worldwide Notoriety
  • 1959 – Harold “Happy” Higgins Adds to the Lore
  • 1960 – Steinbeck writes about Survival in the Mojave
  • 1961 – The Winds of Change in the Desert
  • 1962 – Twin Brothers Floyd and Lloyd Smith
  • 1963 – Floyd Smith and the Texas Chicken Farmer Go Racing
  • 1965 – Lloyd Smith Turns On, Tunes In, and Drops Out
  • 1972 – I-40 Opens and Oasis Palms becomes a Ghost Town
  • 1979 – An Earthquake Brings the End to Oasis Palms
  • 1980 – The Last Residents Move Out of Oasis Palms
  • 1992 – Oasis Palms is Gone Forever
  • 2023 – Epilogue Oasis Palms the Ghost Town in the Mojave Desert

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