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Route 66 in Needles, California

 

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Vintage postcard of Needles, California, Burton Frasher, 1940

 

Long before the town of Needles was founded; this valley was home to the Mojave Indians for thousands of years, many of whom still live in the area today, called the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe. The area, rife with petroglyphs, pictographs, old trails and stone work, bears witness to the ancient Native Americans that lived here long before the white man entered the area.

When the railroad pushed westward at the Colorado River in 1883, the town was founded and called "The Needles,” after the sharp peaks at the southerly end of the valley. In the beginning most people traveled to Needles by rail and a wooden depot was built to accommodate the steam engines and the many travelers.

When the original depot was destroyed by fire; it was replaced by the El Garces Harvey House and Train Depot which was completed in 1908. The hotel was one of the "crown jewels" of the Harvey Hotel and Restaurant System. It closed in 1949. Today, the historic old building is being entirely restored.

 

For those traveling the Mother Road, approximately ten miles of Route 66 is located in Needles where a number of vintage icons can still be seen today, including the Route 66 Motel, the Palm Motel, the former El Garces Fred Harvey Hotel/Santa Fe Depot, the Needles Historic Theatre, and several other vintage motels.

 

 

 

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