Many a man has come and gone, but Susan Sorrells stays in Death Valley, California.  Her family left her a little town called Shoshone.  She owns a small cafe and the Crowbar saloon.  And a thousand acres of the driest land on earth.  The ground is not worthless.  The state liked its remote location.  Wanted to build a prison.  Susan was offered enough money to retire comfortably, but she said, “No.”