Home of Rubel Castle and the Glendora Museum
It has been rumored and written that Frank Lloyd Wright designed a home in Glendora for Sally Rand. While it is true that a house with a Wright pedigree once existed near the intersection of Sierra Madre Avenue and Glendora Mountain Road, the story is more involved and interesting than that.
Please join the Glendora Historical Society's first virtual meeting!
Monday, September 28, at 6:30pm
Two ways to join in:
Click on this link: https://zoom.us/j/94901892526 OR Go the www.glendoralibrary.org , scroll down to events, click on the listing for the GHS meeting, and then click on the Zoom link.
Steve Slakey is Executive Vice President of the Glendora Historical Society. He is also a tour docent for the Los Angeles Conservancy. He is Senior Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University of La Verne and is retired from 35 years as a geography and social science teacher La Puente High School. He is past president of the California Geographical Society. Professionally, his focus is urban geography.
Over the past 50+ years Slakey has engaged in a pursuit of things Frank Lloyd Wright: taking classes, traveling throughout the United States to tour his buildings and homes, visiting his studios, and staying in the only Wright-designed hotel (in Mason City, Iowa) still operating.
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