- Needles, California - Wikipedia
Needles is a city in San Bernardino County, in the Mojave Desert region of Southern California Situated on the western banks of the Colorado River, Needles is located near the California border with Arizona and Nevada [5] The city is accessible via Interstate 40 and U S Route 95
- City Of Needles – Discover Needles a Jewel in the Desert
Discover breathtaking mountain views and unforgettable adventures in the heart of nature's most spectacular landscapes Relax, recharge, and rediscover nature where water meets the wild—Needles is your launchpad for riverside living and desert adventures
- Needles® Track Pants, Clothing, Pants, Track Jacket Official Website
Founded in Tokyo in 1997 by Keizo Shimizu, Needles combines influences from workwear, military garb, vintage Americana, and modern Japanese style into progressive basics and wardrobe essentials
- Visit Needles California | Vacation Rentals | Tours and Experiences
Plan your visit to Needles Find vacation packages, rentals, hotels, restaurants, tours and things to do in the historic Route 66 town
- What to do in Needles, California
Named for the sharp, needle-like peaks that rise to the southeast, Needles was founded when the transcontinental railroad pushed through in 1883 Today the desert city serves as a hub for freight and passenger trains, Colorado River vacationers, and Route 66 road-trippers
- Needles Chamber of Commerce
The Mission of the Needles Chamber of Commerce is to promote an active, healthy business environment throughout the City of Needles California so that its citizens and all of its business community shall prosper
- San Bernardino County history: Needles
Needles is one of the oldest cities in San Bernardino County, located in the eastern portion of the county near the borders of Arizona and Nevada In 1859, the United States Army established Camp Colorado (later renamed to Ft Mojave) on the east side of the Colorado River in this region
- Needles, Route 66 California
Needles is a city in eastern California located on Route 66 Its nickname is the " Gateway to California " due to its location on the Arizona and Nevada state lines region It has plenty of classic Route 66 sights, from motels to old gas stations, diners and neon signs Below we list these must-see sights:
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