Tag: Shoshone

  • Tecopa’s Community Plan Explained

    Tecopa’s Community Plan Explained

    The unincorporated community of Tecopa, in collaboration with Inyo County, laid out its vision for the future after a series of public meetings starting in 2015, preparing a draft document called the Tecopa Community Plan and releasing it in 2018. We thought it might be helpful to refresh our collective memory of what is even…

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  • Celebrating the Resilience of Death Valley Women: A Documentary Screening

    Celebrating the Resilience of Death Valley Women: A Documentary Screening

    On a recent crisp afternoon in Shoshone, California, a crowd gathered around the Flower Building at the Shoshone Museum for the premiere screening of The Women Who Haunt Her, a new documentary by filmmaker Ted Faye. Known for his Weird Tales series, Faye’s latest work focuses on the lives of three remarkable women who helped shape the…

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  • Discovering Tecopa’s Mining Heritage

    Discovering Tecopa’s Mining Heritage

    Nestled in the arid landscape of Southern California’s Mojave Desert, Tecopa holds a rich history deeply rooted in mining. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this small desert town emerged as a vital hub for extracting silver, lead, and zinc. The discovery of abundant ore deposits in the surrounding mountains sparked a mining…

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  • Residents Rejoice: State Route 127 To Reopen

    Residents Rejoice: State Route 127 To Reopen

    Residents of Tecopa, Shoshone and businesses across the area rejoiced at the news that came in over email from Caltrans late last Friday evening: State Route 127 to Baker has a reopening date: December 4.  The date is still technically tentative, as weather could still postpone it. The opening is also a partial one –…

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  • The New Yorker On Death Valley

    The New Yorker On Death Valley

    The article titled “The Queen of the Desert” by Alex Ross, published on January 4, 2022, in The New Yorker, discusses Susan Sorrells and her transformative role in the small village of Shoshone, located in the Mojave Desert. Sorrells, the chief custodian of Shoshone, owns the village and surrounding land, dedicating her efforts to preserving…

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