In 1917, Llano del Rio, a socialist utopian community in California, voted to disband. The 900 residents auctioned off their entire town for a mere $12,000—a fraction of its value. The buyers, a group of local farmers, got a bargain but most of the dreamers simply drifted away, leaving behind their vision of an ideal society.
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