Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)
One of the nation’s fastest growing cities and a center for the aerospace and defense industries, Palmdale began in 1886 with the doomed colony of Palmenthal in a land plentiful with Joshua trees and jackrabbits but very little water. The gateway to the southern Antelope Valley, Palmdale has enjoyed a rich, diverse, and eventful history while resourceful pioneers created neighboring communities of unique character. Littlerock, a “pearadise,” became the fruit basket for the Antelope Valley. Neil Armstrong, before becoming the first man to walk on the moon in 1969, resided in Juniper Hills. Pearblossom’s rustic landscape was ideal for early cowboy movies. The crumbling site of Llano del Rio is the location of perhaps the most important nonreligious utopian colony in Western American history. Valyermo owes its existence to the San Andreas Fault, and the Big Rock Creek area became known for Noah Beery Sr.’s Paradise Trout Club, a favorite rendezvous for many Hollywood movie stars and notables.
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Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)
One of the nation’s fastest growing cities and a center for the aerospace and defense industries, Palmdale began in 1886 with the doomed colony of Palmenthal in a land plentiful with Joshua trees and jackrabbits but very little water. The gateway to the southern Antelope Valley, Palmdale has enjoyed a rich, diverse, and eventful history while resourceful pioneers created neighboring communities of unique character. Littlerock, a “pearadise,” became the fruit basket for the Antelope Valley. Neil Armstrong, before becoming the first man to walk on the moon in 1969, resided in Juniper Hills. Pearblossom’s rustic landscape was ideal for early cowboy movies. The crumbling site of Llano del Rio is the location of perhaps the most important nonreligious utopian colony in Western American history. Valyermo owes its existence to the San Andreas Fault, and the Big Rock Creek area became known for Noah Beery Sr.’s Paradise Trout Club, a favorite rendezvous for many Hollywood movie stars and notables.
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Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)

Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)

Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)

Palmdale, California (Images of America Series)

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Overview

One of the nation’s fastest growing cities and a center for the aerospace and defense industries, Palmdale began in 1886 with the doomed colony of Palmenthal in a land plentiful with Joshua trees and jackrabbits but very little water. The gateway to the southern Antelope Valley, Palmdale has enjoyed a rich, diverse, and eventful history while resourceful pioneers created neighboring communities of unique character. Littlerock, a “pearadise,” became the fruit basket for the Antelope Valley. Neil Armstrong, before becoming the first man to walk on the moon in 1969, resided in Juniper Hills. Pearblossom’s rustic landscape was ideal for early cowboy movies. The crumbling site of Llano del Rio is the location of perhaps the most important nonreligious utopian colony in Western American history. Valyermo owes its existence to the San Andreas Fault, and the Big Rock Creek area became known for Noah Beery Sr.’s Paradise Trout Club, a favorite rendezvous for many Hollywood movie stars and notables.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738581224
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/17/2010
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,050,851
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author


Author Norma H. Gurba is a longtime Palmdale resident, historian, and former City of Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery curator. Working with curator Nicholas J. West, Gurba has written and compiled this evocative pictorial narrative of Palmdale and its environs. Vintage images were drawn from the museum’s photographic archives and residents’ collections.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 The Saga Begins 9

2 The Railroad and Harold 17

3 Littlerock, juniper Hills, and Pearblossom 23

4 Llano, Valyermo, and Big Rock Creek 33

5 Resting in Old Palmdale 43

6 Making a Living 49

7 Schools, Churches, Cemeteries, and Military 67

8 Mining, Water Resources, Ranching, Disasters, and Protection 87

9 Fun and Games 97

10 Moving Along 115

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