Jackrabbit Homestead

Jackrabbit Homestead
Artist Kim Stringfellow
Year 2008 (2008) - Current (Current)
Type Audio Tour
Book
Photography
Website

Jackrabbit Homestead is a multimedia project created by Kim Stringfellow. It consists of a book, downloadable audio tour and website.[1] The project examines the legacy of the Small Tract Act of 1938 in the Morongo Basin. The project was made possible by a grant from the California Council for the Humanities. The project was featured in the Desert Sun on August 1, 2009.[2]

The Book

The book, Jackrabbit Homestead: Tracing the Small Tract Act in the Southern California Landscape, 1938-2008, was published in December 2009 by the Center for American Places.[3] It features photography and writing by Stringfellow as well as historical illustration.

The Website

The website features a brief description of the project, news about the project, and multimedia including Stringfellow's photography and the audio tour.

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