California City, the third-largest city in California by area, is only home to roughly 14,000 people, making it a fascinating place to visit. Even though it was originally planned to match Los Angeles in the 1950s, it has since shrunk to the size of an outpost in the middle of an enormous ghost town in the Nevada desert. As a Quebec-born blue-collar worker, Jean Paul LeBlanc is featured in the film, which examines the changing American Dream over time, finding connections between the American Dream in its earliest days and aspirations of individuals living in the city today.
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California City, the third-largest city in California by area, is only home to roughly 14,000 people, making it a fascinating place to visit. Even though it was originally planned to match Los Angeles in the 1950s, it has since shrunk to the size of an outpost in the middle of an enormous ghost town in the Nevada desert. As a Quebec-born blue-collar worker, Jean Paul LeBlanc is featured in the film, which examines the changing American Dream over time, finding connections between the American Dream in its earliest days and aspirations of individuals living in the city today.
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