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dvj-000015-rv-pads.jpg The old road through the trailer park hasn't returned to natureThumbnailsBack on Highway 190, I begin the slow descent to Death Valley Junction some 15 miles further and 1000 feet lowerThe old road through the trailer park hasn't returned to natureThumbnailsBack on Highway 190, I begin the slow descent to Death Valley Junction some 15 miles further and 1000 feet lowerThe old road through the trailer park hasn't returned to natureThumbnailsBack on Highway 190, I begin the slow descent to Death Valley Junction some 15 miles further and 1000 feet lowerThe old road through the trailer park hasn't returned to natureThumbnailsBack on Highway 190, I begin the slow descent to Death Valley Junction some 15 miles further and 1000 feet lowerThe old road through the trailer park hasn't returned to natureThumbnailsBack on Highway 190, I begin the slow descent to Death Valley Junction some 15 miles further and 1000 feet lower

Concrete slabs for trailers, or whatever. This was a pretty big development. I didn't count the concrete slabs, but I'm guessing there are two dozen, maybe more. I wonder how long (if at all) this place was viable as a business, and when it was operational.