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Title
Music room at Death Valley's Scotty's Castle
Alternative Title
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
Creator
Frashers Inc
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Formerly called Death Valley Ranch, Scotty's Castle was built, but never completed, in the 1920s. Flamboyant cowboy, storyteller, Walter Scott, convinced Chicago millionaire Albert Johnson to invest in his (fraudulent) gold mine in the Death Valley area. Johnson spent time vacationing and recuperating from illness at the property, which is now a museum.
The upper music room at Scotty's Castle in Death Valley, California. The original furniture and handmade tile on the fireplace fills the room. A piano sits in an arched alcove at the side of the room. On the same side of the piano is a magnificent Welte-Mignon theater organ (1,600 pipes) which is also fitted with self-playing musical cylinders as Mrs Johnson was not a very good organist.
Type
image
Format
Postcards
Identifier
00073694
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Death Valley
CARL0000076909
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/115472
Subject
Scott, Walter E.--1872-1954--Homes and haunts
Johnson, Albert,--1904-1993--Homes and haunts
Scotty's Castle
Dwellings--Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Interiors--Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Postcards
Photographic postcards
Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)

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