Original image is a cabinet card. Built between the years 1885-86 by Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin, it is believed to have been a honeymoon gift for Lucky's fourth wife, sixteen year-old Lillie Bennett. Lillie's father, architect Albert A. Bennett, designed the cottage. After the May-December marriage ended in 1885, Baldwin converted the home into a memorial to the third wife, Jennie Dexter, who had died in 1881. Jennie's likeness can be seen in a stained glass portrait in the front door and in a large portrait hanging in the parlor, both of which remain in the cottage today. Baldwin resided in the neighboring 8-room adobe house, originally owned by Hugo Reid, leaving the cottage to serve as the ranch guest house. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cottage has appeared in numerous films and television programs, including Fantasy Island, a series which ran from 1978 to 1984. View of the Baldwin Cottage, also known as the Queen Anne Cottage, as seen from through eucalyptus trees at Santa Anita Ranch in Arcadia.
Santa Anita Ranch (Calif.) Dwellings--California--Arcadia Queen Anne revival (Architecture)--California--Arcadia Trees--California--Arcadia Baldwin, Elias Jackson,1828-1909 Bennett, Albert A Arcadia (Calif.)
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