Hard times in Maricopa
An old gasoline pump and a wooden Pacific pumping unit used during
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A window at the long-gone Maricopa Social Club, a reminder of a more prosperous time.
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City Councilman Andy Blakely chats at Tina’s Diner, one of the few businesses left in Maricopa. Blakely does not think the town should be dissolved.
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Residents of Maricopa talk outside Gusher Hall, where the City Council was in session.
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Maricopa City Councilmen John Crump Jr., left, Gary Mock and Virgil Bell during a meeting in Gusher Hall. Blaming past administrators for failed leadership, Kern County’s grand jury said the city was deep in debt.
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Taking a break from skateboarding in front of First Congregational Church are Nickolas Dean, 13, left, Daniel Galindo, 10, Christian Gibson, 13, and his brother Garrett Gibson, 11.
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Buildings stand vacant on California Street in downtown Maricopa. Though many
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