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Paul Hoefler filmed busy times in Death Valley during the 1940s including airplanes, cars, trains, and horses along with hundreds having a splendid time even during World War II. Top hits from the era coincide with various scenes. Scenes are distilled from twenty two minutes of footage down to three and a half minutes and reordered to tell this story of visitors arriving and thriving in Death Valley National Monument.
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Wow, thanks for the upload!
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So much fun watching these videos, after you've done the work of finding and editing them for us - Thank you! Seeing the folks dancing made me wonder; I've heard Fiddler's Campground was named for the fiddlers who would play for large square dancing groups. Have you seen any clips of square dancing there?
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(2023-02-22, 07:08 AM)Bluegreen kayak Wrote: I've heard Fiddler's Campground was named for the fiddlers who would play for large square dancing groups. Have you seen any clips of square dancing there?
Great question about Fiddler's Campground so I'll keep on the lookout for any vintage footage.
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A fun video. Don't see those kids complaining that there isn't anything to do, no smart phones or video games, eh? Everyone interacting, nobody isolating themselves in a crowd focused on their phones.
The crowds and activities make me wonder if this was the first Death Valley '49ers encampment. The group was formed in 1949.
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