Sunset Along I-10

by Administrator on November 23, 2008

We really like our sunsets in the Big Bend. This one was taken just east of Bakersfield on I-10.

According to Glenn Justice in the Handbook of Texas Online, Bakersfield “was named for J. T. Baker, a promoter who hoped to develop the townsite in 1929 after the discovery of oil in the Taylor-Link field. A post office was established at Bakersfield the same year. The community grew rapidly as a grocery store, a cafe, a hotel, a real estate office, a pool hall, and numerous rent houses were hastily built. The population of Bakersfield was estimated to be more than 1,000 in 1930. Declining oil production and prices in 1930 caused Bakersfield to be abandoned, however, as rapidly as it was built. Many of the buildings were moved from the townsite. In 1945 the town had two businesses and an estimated population of fifty. The population declined by 1976 to thirty, where it remained in 2000.

The pyramid is in Cretaceous limestone right beside the interstate.

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