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That's the only Wrigley home that I've not visited. I've been to the one on Catalina Island (could you imagine owning Catalina Island) , the one in Phoenix (where they owned the Arizona Biltmore next door) , the one in Lake Geneva (WI) and the one below in Chicago.
Neuschwanstein Castle
which served as a model for the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland
That's the only Wrigley home that I've not visited. I've been to the one on Catalina Island (could you imagine owning Catalina Island) , the one in Phoenix (where they owned the Arizona Biltmore next door) , the one in Lake Geneva (WI) and the one below in Chicago.
The Chicago house is interesting in that the Wrigleys let it go vacant for over 50 years. Seems that during the Depression there was an attempted kidnapping (think Lindbergh) and they moved to a nearby apartment building which offered more security. Caretakers lived in the coach house and kept the place up (it was fully furnished, dripping with windows and fixtures by Tiffany) but the Wrigleys never returned there to live.
Why, because she spent the last ten years of her life there......in a coma.....:eusa_doh:The one in Pasadena was Mrs. Wrigleys favorite.
Why, because she spent the last ten years of her life there......in a coma.....:eusa_doh:
The 1886 Queen Anne cottage at the LA County Arboretum in Arcadia made famous by the TV show Fantasy Island
The old Highland Park Division police station, built in 1925 and now the LAPD Historic Society Museum, whose facade can be seen in numerous cop shows from the '70s.
Deco Doll here is a link for stuff to do in Berlin http://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/berlin/travel-tips-and-articles/70422?affil=twit
Greystone Mansion Beverly Hills
Neuschwanstein Castle