The address of the Trona Branch Library is: 82805 Mt. View St., Trona, 93562 1920
Trona stercoraria was created in 1758.
The phone number of the Trona Branch Library is: 760-372-5847.
The airport code for Trona Airport is TRH.
Trona is a mineral. In its form of soda ash, Trona can be used to make paper. It can also be added to water to reduce acidity and as an additive to soaps and detergent to make them more alkaline. Baking soda and baking powder come from Trona.
Trona is primarily used in the manufacturing of glass, as a source of sodium carbonate. It is also used in the production of paper, detergents, baking soda, and various chemicals. Additionally, trona is utilized in environmental applications for air pollution control.
Trona Pinnacles near Trona Ca. in the Mojave Desert
The address of the Searles Valley Historical Soc is: 13193 Main St, Trona, CA 93562
Trona - 2004 was released on: Austria: 23 October 2004 (Vienna International Film Festival) USA: June 2005 (Cinevegas Film Festival)
The address of the Trona Mining Museum Association Of Bridger Valley is: Po Box 184, Lyman, WY 82937
Trona, California, the city with the lowest priced houses in the United States is located less than 100 miles from Death Valley, where the highest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was set on July 10, 1913. On that day, the temperature in Death Valley reached 134 F. Trona is located in the Mojave Desert on the edge of a dry lake bed called Searless Lake, where a chemical manufacturing plant processes soda ash, potash, and other chemicals from wells that pump slurry from below the dry lake bed into the processing facility. Trona has a population of 1,885, as of the 2005 census, and is known for it's isolation and desolation. The local high school has the only dirt football field in the contiguous United States. (Some schools in Alaska also play on dirt fields.) The little desert town of Trona was the "shopping center" for the infamous Manson family in 1969. Charlie Manson and his so-called "family" lived in the mountains behind Trona, near the ghost town of Ballarat, and visited Trona when they needed supplies. Trona's "claim to fame" are the Trona Pinnacles, the largest collection of tufa towers in the United States. Tufa is a type of calcium carbonate called travertine, that was formed by underground freshwater springs discharging into the prehistoric salt lake. The following houses listed at $25,000 and below, were "For Sale" in Trona as of August 1, 2008. $4950. 2 B.R. 1 Bath single family home in Trona, California. This house is currently in foreclosure. No other information is available. $6,538. 3 B.R. 1 Bath single family home in Trona, California. 1,146 sq. ft. Monthly payment, #31.36. ($5.70 per sq. ft.) $15, 390. Single family home with 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths in Trona, California. 1,250 sq. ft. ($12.31 per sq. ft.) Currently in foreclosure. $19,900. 2 B.R. 1 Bath single family home in Trona, California on 0.15 acres. 1,024 sq. ft. ($19.43 per sq. ft.) . $20,000. 3 B.R. 1 Bath 850 Sq. ft. single family home on 0.16 acres. Built in 1969. ($23.52 per sq. ft.) Est. monthly payment $95.93. $23,990. 2 B.R. 1 Bath single family home in Trona California. 1,090 sq. ft. ($22.00 per sq. ft.). $24,900. 4 B.R. 2 bath home in Trona California. 842 sq. ft. ($29.57 per sq. ft.) . $25,000. 4 B.R. 1 Bath single family home on over 1/4 acre in Trona California. 1,260 sq. ft. Built in 1937. ($19.84 per sq. ft.) Additional information on Trona can be found by Googling "Trona, California."
It is 403 miles according to Google Maps.