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Landers, California

Landers is an unincorporated community in the High Desert region of the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Southern California.[3] Landers' population, as of 2017, is 2,982 people.[4] Its residents are sometimes referred to as "Landroids"—an allusion to the popular UFO culture in the area—and its official slogan is "Beautiful Skies, Miles of Smiles," adopted pursuant to a contest held by the Landers Association in early 2014. It was submitted by Ms. McCall's 3rd and 4th grade class at Landers Elementary School and was unveiled on June 10, 2014.[5] However, for almost half a century, Landers has been known to its residents as "the land of 1000 vistas".

Landers
The Landers sign outside the U.S. Post Office on Reche Road at Landers Lane.
Landers
Location within the state of California
Coordinates: 34°15′58″N 116°23′32″W / 34.26611°N 116.39222°W / 34.26611; -116.39222Coordinates: 34°15′58″N 116°23′32″W / 34.26611°N 116.39222°W / 34.26611; -116.39222
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Bernardino
Elevation3,084 ft (940 m)
Population
 • Census Designated Place estimated 20172,982[1]
DemonymLandroid
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
92285
Area codes442/760
FIPS code06-40158
GNIS feature ID244564

History

The Landers area was originally settled in the early 20th century by prospectors who came to mine gold in Goat Mountain, starting with Charles Reche in 1914.[6]

From the late 1940s through the 1970s, Landers was a popular gathering point for conventions of UFO enthusiasts, with the primary destinations of interest being the Integratron and nearby Giant Rock.[7]

The area was the epicenter of the June 28, 1992 Landers earthquake, a magnitude 7.4 strike-slip earthquake.[8] It caused considerable structural damage to the surrounding area, and one death – a three-year-old child.

The Morongo Basin Historical Society is located in Landers; the original Post Office is now there.[9]

Geography

 
A typical sunrise in Landers, California looking east by southeast toward Joshua Tree, California

Landers lies in the Homestead Valley of the southeastern Mojave Desert. The nominal elevation of the community is 3,100 feet (940 m) above sea level; its highest point is the top of Goat Mountain that rises 625 feet above the surrounding area.

Landers is 14 miles (23 km) north of Yucca Valley, and borders the community of Flamingo Heights to its south. It's bordered by the city of Joshua Tree to its southeast and Johnson Valley, California is positioned north of Landers. Pioneertown is southwest of the community and California State Route 247, named "Old Woman Springs Road" in the area, passes through Landers from Yucca Valley en route north to Barstow.

The community is bounded on its north and east by the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), commonly known as 29 Palms.

Giant Rock

Adjacent to Landers on the north is Giant Rock, covering 5,800 square feet (540 m2) and seven stories high. It is thought to be the largest free standing boulder in the world.[10] A significant part of its southern side split off in February 2000 for unknown reasons. It was sacred to the Californian Indians in the region, where the north and south tribes met annually.[7] The deteriorated remains of a packed sand air strip that was operational from 1947 to 1975 are still visible, as is a concrete pad that was the location of a cafe at the site, built and operated by George Van Tassel, who also built and is associated with the Integratron.

 
Giant Rock as compared to an average size pickup truck

Politics

Like much of the High Desert region and the interior of California, as well as neighboring Yucca Valley and Twentynine Palms, Landers is far more conservative than the rest of the state. In the California State Legislature, Landers is in the 16th Senate District, represented by Democrat Melissa Hurtado, and in the 42nd Assembly District, represented by Independent (former Republican) Chad Mayes.

In the United States House of Representatives, Landers is located in California's 8th congressional district,[11] represented by Republican Jay Obernolte. In the 2016 presidential election, Landers (and the 8th District) were won by Republican candidate Donald Trump (by 55% to 40%) while San Bernardino County voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The cycle repeated itself in 2020, with the incumbent, Trump, carrying the 8th District (54% to 44%) while Democratic nominee Joe Biden carried San Bernardino County.

Economy

The U.S. Landers Post Office is located at Landers Lane and Reche Road, serving ZIP code 92285.[12] A Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, community center (Belfield Hall), convenience store, elementary school, and recreational center with lighted ball field are also located in this rural desert community. The Landers Brew Co. occupies an old roadhouse originally built in 1948. There was once a Landers Airport, as well as one nearby at Giant Rock, both with short, packed dirt runways adequate for single engine aircraft. Neither facility is operational today.

Astronomical Facilities

There are two major amateur astronomical facilities in Landers: The Goat Mountain Astronomical Research Station (GMARS)[13] and the Center for Solar System Studies (CS3).[14] GMARS is owned by the Riverside Astronomical Society, and is one of the most ambitious installations of its kind in the world with over 23 observatories and a solar powered USGS seismic station. It also has over twenty telescope "pads" with electrical service that are used with field gear. For use by those pursuing scientific activities at GMARS, the facility has been assigned the international observatory code of G79. CS3 has nine robotic observatories and is primarily focused on asteroid research and photometric studies. The observatory codes assigned at CS3 include U80, U81 and U82.

Integratron

 
Integratron 2018

Author, inventor, and UFO advocate George Van Tassel (1910–1978) built the Integratron structure in the Giant Rock area from 1957 to 1977. The Integratron dome is built using a unique design of wood construction with 16 glued and laminated spines held together at its apex by one ton of concrete.[7] It is 38 feet (12 m) high and 50 feet (15 m) in diameter.[10]

The Integratron and Giant Rock are the two Landers sites of most interest to UFO enthusiasts. Renowned food and travel personality Anthony Bourdain did a segment in 2011 on Van Tassel and the Integratron as part of his No Reservations television series (s07e13 – see here). Van Tassel, the Integratron and Giant Rock received serious treatment in 2018 by filmmaker Jonathan Berman in his documentary, Calling All Earthlings. The Smithsonian magazine, Air & Space, has an informative article on the documentary here. The compound is now open to the public as a study, performance, and retreat center for organized programs regarding neuroacoustics, music, meditation, energy healing, architecture, alternative health, science, and spirituality.[15]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Census data https://california.hometownlocator.com/ca/san-bernardino/homestead-valley-cdp.cfm
  2. ^ "Landers". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  3. ^ 34°15′58″N 116°23′32″W / 34.26611°N 116.39222°W / 34.26611; -116.39222
  4. ^ "Homestead Valley, CA Profile: Facts & Data".
  5. ^ Landers Association Newsletter, July–August 2014
  6. ^ http://www.mbhs.net/images/newsletter/2008/June_08.pdf History of mining at Goat Mountain.
  7. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
  8. ^ Nur, A.; Ron, H.; Beroza, G. (1993), "Landers-Mojave Earthquake Line: A New Fault System?" (PDF), GSA Today, Geological Society of America, 3 (10)
  9. ^ Morongo Basin Historical Society http://www.mbhs.net/
  10. ^ a b Lucernevalley.net: Giant Rock history
  11. ^ "California's 8th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  12. ^ Payphone-project.com: Landers Post Office, 890 Landers Lane — 92285 . 10.12.2013
  13. ^ Riverside Astronomical Society http://www.rivastro.org/gmars.php
  14. ^ Center for Solar System Studies, http://planetarysciences.org/home.html
  15. ^ The Integratron

External links

  • Lucernevalley.net: "The Intrigue of Giant Rock" – formation, history, images gallery.
  • archived copy.
  • Integratron: homepage + links – "out of this world".
  • Bighorn Desert Water District – serving Landers.

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This article is about the California community For persons named Landers see Lander Landers is an unincorporated community in the High Desert region of the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County Southern California 3 Landers population as of 2017 is 2 982 people 4 Its residents are sometimes referred to as Landroids an allusion to the popular UFO culture in the area and its official slogan is Beautiful Skies Miles of Smiles adopted pursuant to a contest held by the Landers Association in early 2014 It was submitted by Ms McCall s 3rd and 4th grade class at Landers Elementary School and was unveiled on June 10 2014 5 However for almost half a century Landers has been known to its residents as the land of 1000 vistas LandersUnincorporated communityThe Landers sign outside the U S Post Office on Reche Road at Landers Lane LandersLocation within the state of CaliforniaCoordinates 34 15 58 N 116 23 32 W 34 26611 N 116 39222 W 34 26611 116 39222 Coordinates 34 15 58 N 116 23 32 W 34 26611 N 116 39222 W 34 26611 116 39222CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySan BernardinoElevation 2 3 084 ft 940 m Population Census Designated Place estimated 20172 982 1 DemonymLandroidTime zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes92285Area codes442 760FIPS code06 40158GNIS feature ID244564 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Giant Rock 3 Politics 4 Economy 4 1 Astronomical Facilities 4 2 Integratron 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Landers area was originally settled in the early 20th century by prospectors who came to mine gold in Goat Mountain starting with Charles Reche in 1914 6 From the late 1940s through the 1970s Landers was a popular gathering point for conventions of UFO enthusiasts with the primary destinations of interest being the Integratron and nearby Giant Rock 7 The area was the epicenter of the June 28 1992 Landers earthquake a magnitude 7 4 strike slip earthquake 8 It caused considerable structural damage to the surrounding area and one death a three year old child The Morongo Basin Historical Society is located in Landers the original Post Office is now there 9 Geography Edit A typical sunrise in Landers California looking east by southeast toward Joshua Tree California Landers lies in the Homestead Valley of the southeastern Mojave Desert The nominal elevation of the community is 3 100 feet 940 m above sea level its highest point is the top of Goat Mountain that rises 625 feet above the surrounding area Landers is 14 miles 23 km north of Yucca Valley and borders the community of Flamingo Heights to its south It s bordered by the city of Joshua Tree to its southeast and Johnson Valley California is positioned north of Landers Pioneertown is southwest of the community and California State Route 247 named Old Woman Springs Road in the area passes through Landers from Yucca Valley en route north to Barstow The community is bounded on its north and east by the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center MCAGCC commonly known as 29 Palms Giant Rock Edit Adjacent to Landers on the north is Giant Rock covering 5 800 square feet 540 m2 and seven stories high It is thought to be the largest free standing boulder in the world 10 A significant part of its southern side split off in February 2000 for unknown reasons It was sacred to the Californian Indians in the region where the north and south tribes met annually 7 The deteriorated remains of a packed sand air strip that was operational from 1947 to 1975 are still visible as is a concrete pad that was the location of a cafe at the site built and operated by George Van Tassel who also built and is associated with the Integratron Giant Rock as compared to an average size pickup truckPolitics EditLike much of the High Desert region and the interior of California as well as neighboring Yucca Valley and Twentynine Palms Landers is far more conservative than the rest of the state In the California State Legislature Landers is in the 16th Senate District represented by Democrat Melissa Hurtado and in the 42nd Assembly District represented by Independent former Republican Chad Mayes In the United States House of Representatives Landers is located in California s 8th congressional district 11 represented by Republican Jay Obernolte In the 2016 presidential election Landers and the 8th District were won by Republican candidate Donald Trump by 55 to 40 while San Bernardino County voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton The cycle repeated itself in 2020 with the incumbent Trump carrying the 8th District 54 to 44 while Democratic nominee Joe Biden carried San Bernardino County Economy EditThe U S Landers Post Office is located at Landers Lane and Reche Road serving ZIP code 92285 12 A Loyal Order of Moose Lodge community center Belfield Hall convenience store elementary school and recreational center with lighted ball field are also located in this rural desert community The Landers Brew Co occupies an old roadhouse originally built in 1948 There was once a Landers Airport as well as one nearby at Giant Rock both with short packed dirt runways adequate for single engine aircraft Neither facility is operational today Astronomical Facilities Edit There are two major amateur astronomical facilities in Landers The Goat Mountain Astronomical Research Station GMARS 13 and the Center for Solar System Studies CS3 14 GMARS is owned by the Riverside Astronomical Society and is one of the most ambitious installations of its kind in the world with over 23 observatories and a solar powered USGS seismic station It also has over twenty telescope pads with electrical service that are used with field gear For use by those pursuing scientific activities at GMARS the facility has been assigned the international observatory code of G79 CS3 has nine robotic observatories and is primarily focused on asteroid research and photometric studies The observatory codes assigned at CS3 include U80 U81 and U82 Integratron Edit Integratron 2018 Author inventor and UFO advocate George Van Tassel 1910 1978 built the Integratron structure in the Giant Rock area from 1957 to 1977 The Integratron dome is built using a unique design of wood construction with 16 glued and laminated spines held together at its apex by one ton of concrete 7 It is 38 feet 12 m high and 50 feet 15 m in diameter 10 The Integratron and Giant Rock are the two Landers sites of most interest to UFO enthusiasts Renowned food and travel personality Anthony Bourdain did a segment in 2011 on Van Tassel and the Integratron as part of his No Reservations television series s07e13 see here Van Tassel the Integratron and Giant Rock received serious treatment in 2018 by filmmaker Jonathan Berman in his documentary Calling All Earthlings The Smithsonian magazine Air amp Space has an informative article on the documentary here The compound is now open to the public as a study performance and retreat center for organized programs regarding neuroacoustics music meditation energy healing architecture alternative health science and spirituality 15 Gallery Edit The Landers desert landscape is home to the protected Joshua Tree Opuntia basilaris or Beavertail Cactus is common in Landers Giant Rock adjacent to Landers California View to the NE of Goat Mountain in Landers California with the Goat Mountain Astronomical Research Station in foreground There is an annual fireworks event in Landers California held at its recreational park and ball field In 2016 the Orchid Festival at Gubler Orchids featured hot air balloon rides Aerial view of the community of Landers taken from over its highest point Goat Mountain View of the Integratron and the surrounding landscape winter 2018 Midsummer twilight over the Mojave desert in Landers Red sunset twilight Landers California USA Burning Yellow Sunset Landers California USA Mustard Blue Sunset Landers California USA Burnt Horizon Landers California Fire Twilight Landers California Royal Blue Sky over Horizon Landers California See also EditJoshua Tree National Park Lucerne ValleyReferences Edit Census data https california hometownlocator com ca san bernardino homestead valley cdp cfm Landers Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved May 21 2015 34 15 58 N 116 23 32 W 34 26611 N 116 39222 W 34 26611 116 39222 Homestead Valley CA Profile Facts amp Data Landers Association Newsletter July August 2014 http www mbhs net images newsletter 2008 June 08 pdf History of mining at Goat Mountain a b c integratron com History of the Integretron Archived from the original on 2016 01 15 Retrieved 2013 10 15 Nur A Ron H Beroza G 1993 Landers Mojave Earthquake Line A New Fault System PDF GSA Today Geological Society of America 3 10 Morongo Basin Historical Society http www mbhs net a b Lucernevalley net Giant Rock history California s 8th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Payphone project com Landers Post Office 890 Landers Lane 92285 10 12 2013 Riverside Astronomical Society http www rivastro org gmars php Center for Solar System Studies http planetarysciences org home html The IntegratronExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Landers California Lucernevalley net The Intrigue of Giant Rock formation history images gallery Local Landers Home Page archived copy Integratron homepage links out of this world Bighorn Desert Water District serving Landers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landers California amp oldid 1132606116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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