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Domino was once a small community located in Kern County, California. It was situated about 8 miles (13 km) west-southwest of a place called Willow Springs.

This area was a settlement, which means it was a place where people lived and worked, but it is no longer an active community today.

What Was Domino Like?

Domino had a post office that served the community for many years. It opened in 1913 and closed its doors in 1929. A post office is a very important part of a community, as it helps people send and receive letters and packages. Its closure often means that the population in the area became very small, or people moved away.

Why Do Settlements Disappear?

Many small settlements like Domino in California were created during times of specific activities, such as mining or farming. When these activities slowed down or stopped, people often moved to bigger towns or cities for new opportunities. This is how some places become "former settlements."

Twin Cities of Domino

Even though Domino is no longer an active settlement, it was once connected to other places around the world through a special program called "twin cities" or "sister cities." This program helps different cities or towns build friendships and cultural ties.

These connections show how even small communities can have links to places far away, sharing ideas and learning about different cultures.

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