
Charleston View serves as the primary point of settlement in this arid landscape where the eastern edge of Inyo County meets the Nevada state line. The community is defined by a rigid grid of residential streets with evocative names such as Sun Baked Rd, Frontier Rd, and Turtle Rock Way. This 2021 survey illustrates how modern desert living occupies the northern reaches of the Mojave Desert, positioned between the topographical rises of the Nopah Range and the expanse of the Pahrump Valley. The historic corridor of the Old Spanish Trl cuts across the northern section of the map, providing a tangible link to early western migration routes that once traversed the California Valley. The map’s detailed road network, including mineral-themed names like Zircon St and Gold St, highlights the planned nature of this remote borderland community.
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1907 · Las Vegas
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1908 · Furnace Creek
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1908 · Las Vegas
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1910 · Furnace Creek
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1910 · Ivanpah
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1912 · Ivanpah
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1933 · Avawatz Mountains
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1942 · Ivanpah
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1947 · Trona
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1947 · Kingman
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