Rosamond, California  USA

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Located in Southern California's Antelope Valley, Rosamond is an unincorporated town of around 18,000 at the hub of what has been called "Aerospace Valley".  Rosamond is the gateway to Edwards Air Force Base, and is just south of the emerging civilian spaceport at Mojave.  To our south are the twin cities of Lancaster & Palmdale. 

Website construction is ongoing.  Our intent is to provide an overview of Rosamond, and to serve as a link hub to related internet destinations.
Suggestions, comments and especially "early Rosamond" photos or stories are solicited!  Contact info is at bottom of this page.

Quick History:  Rosamond reportedly started life as a settlement named "Sand Creek" (the Valley's water table was much higher then!) Initially, the settlement was off the beaten path, which in those days was a stage route running through Willow Springs a few miles west.  When the Southern Pacific RR routed a new Los Angeles-to-San Francisco rail line by Sand Creek in the late 1870's, the settlement suddenly gained easy travel access.  By 1885 it had grown enough so that a post office was established with David Bayles as postmaster, serving around 100 residents.  Occasionally referred to in the early days as "Bayles Station" or "Baylesville", the emerging town was officially named Rosamond after the daughter of a Southern Pacific official.

In its earliest years, Rosamond primarily supported ranching activities in addition to the railroad's operations.

In the 1890's gold mining first became a major activity, with the Lida (now Tropico) Mine producing tons of high-grade ore.  Just north of Rosamond, the Soledad Mountain area was also extensively mined, and mines such as Elephant-Eagle, Asher, Yellow Dog and Golden Queen provided employment to hundreds.  This activity declined over the years but surged again during the late 1930's when Roosevelt took America off the gold standard and gold prices subsequently rose.  Suspension of gold mining by the government during WWII was a blow that most operators never recovered from, but a limited amount of mining continues in the area to this day, such as the recent proposal for expanded recovery operations at the Golden Queen.

Around 1908, the massive Los Angeles Aqueduct project ramped up, bringing road improvement and an influx of workers and support operations to and through the area.  Also during the early 20th century, farming, utilizing the then-abundant ground water, started to compete with ranching in the Valley.

World War II brought the military, with contract flight training operations being conducted by the Army at War Eagle Field and nearby auxiliary strips just south of Rosamond.  Just north of town at Mojave the Navy built an airfield and carried out extensive training for Navy & Marine pilots.  Most significant for the future of Rosamond, an existing remote training facility at nearby Muroc Dry Lake was upgraded in 1942 to become Muroc Army Air Base, a training and test facility.  This post eventually evolved into Edwards Air Base, which continues today as the hub of America's flight test & development operations, and a major economic factor for Rosamond.

Post WW-II, various industrial operations were conducted in the Rosamond area, including a carbon processing plant and some recycling operations, before declining profits shut them down.  With cheap ground water available, the late 40's and into the 70's were also boom years for farming, which gradually displaced much of the earlier ranching activity.

Another major transportation milestone came in 1968 when the Antelope Valley Freeway (California 14) was extended to Rosamond.  Los Angeles was now "freeway close"....by California standards.   Although nearby aerospace activities and an expanding local business base employ thousands, some residents do make the daily 70 to 80+ mile trek into the Los Angeles area.

As we plod through 2011, Rosamond's housing expansion matches the economy with new housing starts slowed but not completely dried up, so a selection of new homes are still available at attractive prices.  The long view is that just the past 25 years Rosamond's area population has expanded by a power of 10, and there is no doubt that the inevitable continuation of Southern California's population growth will ensure Rosamond's expansion in the decades to come.

While we are constructing this site, you are invited to visit the following area websites:

Links to Other Rosamond - Area Web Resources

bulletPhoto Tour of Rosamond:  We've collected some local photos to help give you a "view" of our town.
 
bulletRosamond Skypark website.. The Skypark, a residential development, is Rosamond's civilian airport, and this site contains considerable useful local info in addition to the Skypark's own data.
 
bullet Rosamond News:  Rosamond's local newspaper - Advertise, Subscribe
 
bulletRosamond High School:  Home of the Roadrunners
 
bullet Rosamond Youth Sports Activities:  Soccer, football, baseball & basketball are all supported by active programs in Rosamond
 
bullet Rosamond Town Council  Website of our town council, now an official "Municipal Advisory Council"
 
bullet Rosamond Community Services District   Website of our municipal utilities provider
 
bullet Rosamond Taxi  Dial 661-256-TAXI   (256-8294)   for our (relatively) new 24-hour taxi service...a first for Rosamond
 
bullet Bus Service, Kern Regional Transit  Operated by the County of Kern, both scheduled runs & local Dial-A-Ride
 
bullet Rosamond Storage  Need storage short or long term?   Call Storage 4 Less, 661-256-8356
 
bullet Rosamond Little League:  Rosamond's branch of the national youth service organization.
 
bullet Willow Springs Raceway   All kinds of racing, a favorite commercial & motion pix site too!
 
bulletEdwards AFB:   America's Premiere Flight Test Facility
 
bullet NASA-Dryden   NASA is a major presence at Edwards AFB
 
bullet USAF Research Lab - Propulsion Directorate  HQ at Wright-Patterson, Facilities at Edwards AFB
 
bulletU.S. Army - Rosamond Recruiting Office  There's a whole world out there...talk with our local recruiter!
 
bullet Town of Mojave:   Our neighbors just to the north, Mojave and Rosamond may some day become twin cities like Lancaster/Palmdale.
 
bulletMojave Airport:  Home of the Civilian Flight Test Center and now, America's first civilian spaceport.
 
bulletScaled Composites   Major tenant at Mojave Airport, often in the news!
 
bulletThe Spaceship Company  They market spaceships!  Purveyors of WhiteKnight Two and SpaceShip Two
 
bulletCity of Lancaster:   Our neighbors to the south.
 
bullet City of Palmdale:  Our neighbors a bit further south.
 
bulletThe Antelope Valley Press:   Local News & Info....online. Links to local businesses.
 
bulletAntelope Valley Mall:  Major Shopping & entertainment.
 
bullet AV Business Directory:  Searchable directory of Valley businesses.
 
bullet Rosamond Area Jobs:  Check out work possibilities in our area.
 
bulletThe Feline Conservation Center.. Rosamond's own "Cat House" (And it's "G" rated!)
 
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Matamus Trip Page   Listed in relation to nearby Ridgecrest, these not-so-well-known destinations are equally convenient to Rosamond.

Site last modified: April 9, 2012
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