Bolton Hall

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Bolton Hall may be a historic yankee Craftsman era stone building in Tujunga, l. A. County, California. In-built 1913, Bolton Hall was originally used as a civic center for the Utopian community of Los Terrenitos. From 1920 till 1957, it had been used as associate association hall, the San Fernando Valley’s second library, Tujunga hall, and a jail. In 1957, the building was closed. For over twenty years, Bolton Hall remained vacant and was the topic of debates over demolition and restoration. Since 1980, the building has been operated by the insufficient Landers Historical Society as an area history repository.
The Bolton Hall Historical repository opened in 1980. The artifacts displayed at the repository embrace the beetle employed by the leader throughout early city conferences, building tools employed in the development of Bolton Hall, recent images and therefore the recent clock from the primary Tujunga Post workplace. The repository conjointly features a gratulatory letter from Bolton Hall, the the big apple professional and author for whom the building was named. Close to the outside door of the repository, there’s a tobacco-stained stone that juts out from the wall; it had been employed by early colonists to scrub out their pipes once the building was used as a church.

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