- Llano Del Rio
Llano Del Rio (officially organized as The Llano Del Rio Company of Nevada) was a commune (or "colony") located in what is now
Llano, California east of Palmdale in theAntelope Valley . The charter was issuedOctober 15 , 1915 by progressive/socialist political candidateJob Harriman , after he had failed in his bid to become the mayor ofLos Angeles . The Llano Del Rio Colony settled in the southern edge of theMojave Desert along Highway 138 near 165th Street East, in the alluvial plain that spread out to the north from theSan Gabriel Mountains . The colony took advantage of water from Big Rock Creek, an intermittent stream that flowed from the San Gabriel Mountains. Several structures were erected using local granite boulders and lumber, including a hotel, meeting house, and water storage tank. There was also a small open aqueduct made of granite cobbles and cement. The remnants of the built features are still visible at the site, which has been abandoned for decades.After 1917, the colony was abandoned. Llano Del Rio turned out to be too far from other settlements to develop a sustaining economy, and the water supply from Big Rock Creek proved to be unreliable. Some of the settlers [60 families, according to "Tall Pines II: A History of Vernon Parish, Louisiana and its People" / Wise, Erbon, Library Of Congress # 87-51644] moved to form the
New Llano Colony inVernon Parish Louisiana .External links
*http://www.lpb.org/programs/utopia/history.html American Utopia: A Brief History of Llano del Rio Cooperative Colony
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