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Bagdad, California
Country United States
State California
County San Bernardino
Founded 1883
Abandoned 1970-72
Elevation
755 ft (230 m)
Time zone UTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
92304
Area codes 442/760
FIPS code 06-03456
GNIS feature ID 1660291

Bagdad is a ghost town in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, California.

Geography

Bagdad is located along the historic U.S. Route 66, east of Barstow and Ludlow, and west of Amboy and Needles.

The town was founded in 1883 when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway railway line between Barstow and Needles was built. At this time, Bagdad provided services to the Orange Blossom Mine several miles to the north, and to the War Eagle Mine several miles to the south. In addition, a dirt track extended south past the War Eagle Mine into the Dale Mining District in the Pinto Mountains.

Bagdad was long a thriving town along the National Old Trails Road and the famous Route 66. It was bypassed by the opening of Interstate 40 to the north in 1973, and lost traveler's business and resident population.

The remaining buildings were razed in 1991, leaving little trace of the town.

Bagdad holds the record for the longest dry streak in United States history with 767 straight days without rain, from October 3, 1912 to November 8, 1914. It is to the south of the Granite Mountains and the Mojave National Preserve, and north of the Bullion Mountains.

A small airfield was built south of the town, immediately south of Route 66. It was operational in 1932, with abandonment between 1954-1958.

Bagdad Café

The town is known as the fictionalized setting of a novel and a motion picture called Bagdad Café.

The movie was shot at the Sidewinder Cafe in nearby Newberry Springs, which has since been renamed the "Bagdad Café."

In 1990, CBS ran a television series Bagdad Cafe, for one season.

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