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Experience a piece of lost Americana at the iconic abandoned Lo-Gas Eat gas station and diner in Halloran Springs, in the heart of California’s Mojave Desert. Once a lively roadside stop along Interstate 15, this forgotten landmark now sits in ruins — a haunting symbol of the golden age of post-Route 66 interstate travel and the fading roadside culture of the American West. Once owned by Eugene Farmer, the site has since become a graffiti mecca, drawing countless street artists — including Shepard Fairey (Obey) — who left their mark on the desert walls, transforming the crumbling diner and gas station into an open-air canvas where decay and creativity collide. In this video, we explore the deserted gas pumps, broken diner booths, graffiti-covered walls, a burned RVs, and the vast Mojave landscape that give Halloran Springs its ghost town atmosphere. If you’re fascinated by abandoned places, urban exploration (urbex), ghost towns, or street art culture, this is a journey back in time you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Learn more history: The Lo-Gas Eat photo from 1993 by legendary night photographer Troy Paiva: https://lostamerica.com/2016/09/26/hallora... Shared stories and memories of Halloran Springs: https://www.exploratography.com/blog-aband... ✨ Watch more 4K explorations of California’s forgotten places and natural beauty here on AURORIA. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more cinematic journeys through the landscapes and hidden histories of California. #LostAmericana #AbandonedPlaces #MojaveDesert #HalloranSprings #LoGasEat #UrbanExploration #GhostTowns #CaliforniaDesert #StreetArt