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On the air
since August of 1988, hear
the SUNSET
REVIEW
on KSPC,

or on the internet from
www.kspc.org.
For audio samples, click the "Listen
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IN
THE BEGINNING
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Founded by
Marshall and Maisy Merkis,
whose conestoga wagon inexplicably
became separated from a
wagon train on the emigrant trail during the 1880s and
ended up crossing the Mojave Desert and
into the San Bernardino Valley,
where the axel broke and the oxen died on the land of
the Yakwee Indians,
Merkis Palms, the town that time remembers but people forget, was first
home to countless grapefruit orchards, then a nuclear power plant (which
unfortunately suffered major major melt-down)
The cozy community of Merkis Palms, the
town that time remembers but people forget, is located in
California, somewhere
midway between Los Angeles and San Bernardino. No one knows for sure
the total population, since most of the residents forget that's where they
live. And no on quite knows where to get off the Interstate Highway,
in order to visit Merkis Palms, because they forgot to put up a sign at
the off ramp.
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LIVE
AND DIRECT |
The SUNSET
REVIEW broadcasts
live and direct from Merkis
Palms, and as a result various residents of the town that time remembers
but people forget appear on the program, either as regular contributors or
as special interviewees. Also,
various busineeses in Merkis Palms are repeating sponsors of the
SUNSET
REVIEW
. To find out more about them, visit our Special
Features web page.
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