Website:https://pslocations.com (Palm Springs Locations / Marc Hlavaty Location Manager and Scout)
Description:The town where the employees and their families lived while the Eagle Mountain Mine was operating, this abandoned residential area boasted its own amenities, including a church, auditorium, swimming pool, schools, gas station and more. The roads are paved asphalt and drivable, but somewhat grey and sunbaked. Productions have been allowed to tear down some buildings for their show. Nearby is an abandoned state prison, the aformentioned mine, 2 airstrips, and railroad works and tracks.
General Notes:submitted by: Marc Hlavaty / 6.22.2023 bd
Usage Restriction:Pretty much anything goes (with permission), except that a few workers / caretakers may still be living here so there may be some noise and proximity restrictions.
Jurisdictions::RIVERSIDE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 33.8520956, y coordinate: -115.4741565
Contacts: Taylor, Dan *Representing Riverside County Film Commission, Inland Empire Film Services866-RIV-FILM Phone 1951.415.9600 Mobile[email protected][email protected]https://rivcoed.org/rcfc
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