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Public Forums => Wrightwood History => Topic started by: soelofarm on Feb 08, 11, 07:19:16 AM
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I've been lurking here on this forum for a while - mostly reading Wrightwood history and never having a reason to post anything until now. My husband and I moved our family here last summer (2010) and have owned our cabin since November 2009. We started as weekenders but soon fell in love with Wrightwood (and our cabin) so we couldn't live anywhere else! Consider this my official introduction!
Our cabin was built in 1953. I really wanted to purchase an older cabin (20's or 30's)and we looked at several, but we found the older ones on the market at the time had been renovated to the point where once you stepped inside, you couldn't tell it was an old cabin! We loved ours - it had good bones and most of its interior charm. It had been adorned with modern siding and a small addition but nothing we couldn't restore to former glory!
We are indeed in love with our cabin and wonder if it ever held a name. We have been trying to think of one, but I keep hoping I will find a remnant in the attic that gives us a clue!
Does anybody on this forum know what year Wrightwood cabins were given house numbers? I also thought it might be fun to start a cabin name registry for Wrightwood, to preserve the history of some of the older (and adding the newer) cabins.
Courtney
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Courtney,
What a wonderful idea! You may want to check with the local Historical Society who have so much information on the history of our village.
Tom Pinard who started the Mountineer Progress many years ago is also a wealth of information would be a good contact as well.
Pat Craig is another valuable sourse of information.
Good Luck with your idea!
C. Smith AKA Smitty
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1019 Robin Lane
Built 1926
Name: "The Playhouse"
5926 Pine Street (Northwest corner of Robin and Pine)
Built 1936
Name: "Twins Inn"
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my grandma and grandpa built a cabin here in the early 60s. I have a small photo of it, and was always wondering what street it was on, as neither of them remember. My grandma remembers there was a hill behind the cabin that my uncle used to sled down...(like most of Wrightwood!). I wish I could find that cabin, but chances are its been remodeled and doesn't look like the photo.
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my grandma and grandpa built a cabin here in the early 60s. I have a small photo of it, and was always wondering what street it was on, as neither of them remember. My grandma remembers there was a hill behind the cabin that my uncle used to sled down...(like most of Wrightwood!). I wish I could find that cabin, but chances are its been remodeled and doesn't look like the photo.
Post the picture. I'll bet someone will recognize it.
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Would love to see the photo! Post it!
Thanks for the contacts for cabin names. Sounds like a fun project. If anyone else wants to share their cabin names and year their cabin was built, please do:-)
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Our place was built in the late 40's or very early 1950's. The name was given by my grandmother and named Winter Tyme. I have the original sign and will restore it or a new version of it. It has been in the family since the wee early 50's, like 52/53. It is located at Cedar and Oriole.
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Thanks for sharing tach18k! What a great cabin name. It's amazing how long some of these cabins have been kept in the family!
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I think us Pinion Hillbillies need to start that tradition with our houses...start naming them. I think I will name mine something really distinct....
"Little house on a dirt road"
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Little House on the Dirt Road
That one will be popular. Better snap it up quick! ;D
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I wish that we had taken more pictures. My Grandparents started visiting Wrightwood in 1930. In 1936 my family built the cabin on the Northwest corner of Pine and Robin.
They bought the place we still own in Robin Circle in 1941. Please take pictures of your experiences today to be given to the Wrightwood Historical Museum in the future:
The Twins Inn on Pine and Robin:
The Twins Inn (http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/bigpines/History/TwinsInn1936.pdf)
Our current property in Robin Circle:
The Playhouse (http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/bigpines/History/ThePlayhouse1926.pdf)
Take pictures and document the history of your place. In 50 to 100 years your offspring will be glad you did.
NOTE: These documents have been presented to the Wrightwood Historical Museum to take there place with many others that document the History of Wrightwood...
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Those are fantastic!!!
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks! That was very cool :2thumbsup:
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Hi all,
I've been coming up to Wrightwood, since the ripe old age of 6 months (April 1944). My grandfather built our cabin in 1925. He put a second story on the place in 1946 and bought the lot next door at that time, as a buffer.
My grandpa named the cabin "Pair-a-dice Lodge".....he loved to gamble! 1417 Helen Street. Very soon, his great-great grand-daughter will begin to visit the "Lodge".
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/1DieSinker1/bth_frtcabinwrightwood_zpsa7b48420.jpg?)
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Nice history Gary!!! I know of three other cabins in WW that had hide-away room/bars, where they gambled and liqour was stored and consumed during that time period :)
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Nice history Gary!!! I know of three other cabins in WW that had hide-away room/bars, where they gambled and liqour was stored and consumed during that time period :)
Well I don't know how much they gambled there, but there was always a crowd there from the heyday of the old MGM studios (1930's), on weekends as just a getaway place! Lots of behind-the-camera folks. Wrightwood was the hangout place for Hollywood's golden years.
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Ours has been named the Snowbird Money Pit! :'(
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Don't give up Dusty!!! Owning a home in Wrightwood is a constant project and well worth the hard work!!!
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Don't give up Dusty!!! Owning a home in Wrightwood is a constant project and well worth the hard work!!!
Thanks Smitty!
Even though our Dream house turned into the nightmare on Snowbird Rd. we are still VERY blessed to be in this charming community (snow players excluded). I wake up every morning and thank God for my neighbors, and friends here. The house will come together, and all of WW will be invited to a shindig once we can breath.
I do LOVE this little town! :2thumbsup:
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I too would love to know the cabin name of my home. My log cabin on Oriole Rd (lower) was built in the late 1920s. I have lived here since 1998 and would love to know the history of this cozy cabin.
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I see an old cabin on Irene St is for rent. The owner told me it is one of the oldest buildings in WW built in 1920. The address is 1349 it is almost on Willow. She called it Lumberjack Shack and she says it was built by and used by guys that ran a lumbermill here in WW. Does anyone know anything about this place? Is it one of the oldest up here? She said she named it Lumberjack Shack and does not know if it ever had a name back in the old days. Does anyone know anything about a lumber mill?
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Irene, just east of Willow? It's surrounded by a chain-linked fence? --- Yes, it was put up about 1919...some of the wood mill workers,who were at Wright's Mill, that used to be behind the Catholic Church, stayed there off and on.
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Are you talking about the blue house with the big lot east of Willow?
This cabin I am asking about is not painted wood west of Willow with chain link only half way around the house from the middle of it.
Not the same.
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looking for builder of same cabin 1349 Irene street at Willow It is wood, not painted. Not house GrahamRanch thinking of