The History of Catalina Island

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In this segment from our episode on Catalina Island, I learn about the unique history of this special location.
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TRANSCRIPT:
IT WAS IN THE YEAR 1919 THAT WILLIAM WRIGLEY, JR. FELL IN LOVE WITH AND PURCHASED SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. HIS VISION FOR THIS RUGGED MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE BECAME HIS LIFE LEGACY.
HE WAS A PASSIONATE AND DEVOTED MAN WHO WANTED TO GIVE BACK TO THE PEOPLE AND SANTA CATALINA ISLAND WAS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR HIM TO CREATE A DESTINATION FOR ALL.
LOCAL HISTORIAN MICHELLE BESTUDIK CHARED MEMORABLE INSIGHTS ABOUT WRIGLEY AND HIS VISION FOR THE ISLAND.
WELL WRIGLEY MADE HIS FORTUNE IN CHEWING GUM AND HE ALWAYS FELT AN OBLIGATION TO PAY BACK THE PEOPLE THAT MADE HIM WEALTHY WITH SOMETHING WONDERFUL.
WRIGLEY'S SHREWDNESS FOR BUSINESS HELPED HIM AND HIS PLANS FOR THE ISLAND AND THE BEAUTY IN WHICH HE ENVISIONED IS SELF EVIDENT.
THE CASINO IS JUST OUR ICONIC CROWNING GLORY. IT REALLY IS BEAUTIFUL. IT WAS BUILT IN 1929 AND HE HAD THE CASINO BUILT FOR ENTERTAINMENT FOR HIS GUEST. THERE WAS A THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS, IT STILL IS OUR MOVIE THEATRE TODAY. THEATRE DESIGN FOR SOUND MOVIES AND THEN UPSTAIRS IS A GLORIOUS BALLROOM WHERE ALL THE BIG BANDS CAME AND PLAYED. SO PEOPLE CAME ACROSS ON THE STEAMERS AND THEN DANCED ALL NIGHT IN THE BALLROOM AND FREQUENTLY HOME THAT NITE DANCING ALL THE WAY BACK TO SAN PEDRO. IT WAS REALLY THE LAST THING THAT HE BUILT BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY AS FAR AS HIS TEN YEAR PROGRAM OF HAVING PURCHASED THE ISLAND AND THEN REDOING IT THE WAY THAT HE SAW IT TO BE AND IT IS JUST THE MOST WONDERFUL TRIBUTE THAT HE COULD HAVE EVER GIVEN TO THE ISLAND.
CATALINA ISLAND IS RICH IN HISTORY AND CAN BE SEEN IN THE MANY BUILDINGS AND LANDMARKS AROUND AVALON. WHILE THE TOWN OF AVALON HAS GROWN IT STILL MAINTAINS IT'S HISTORICAL CHARM AND TODAY THE QUAINT ISLAND TOWN OFFERS MUCH FOR LOCALS AND TOURISTS ALIKE.
JUST LOCATED OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN THE GULF OF SANTA CATALINA, THE ISLAND IS 22 MILES LONG AND 8 MILES WIDE AT IT'S WIDEST POINT. AND WHILE THERE ARE AROUND FOUR THOUSAND YEAR ROUND RESIDENTS, THOUSANDS OF TOURIST FLOCK YEARLY TO THIS LITTLE PIECE OF PARADISE.
AND THE BEST WAY TO GET THERE IS ABOARD THE CATALINA EXPRESS! THE HIGH-SPEED BOAT RIDE IS AN ENJOYABLE HOUR JOURNEY FROM LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA AND OFFERS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SEATING. AND AS THE LOCALS SAY "WELCOME TO CATALINA ISLAND"!

Пікірлер: 13

  • @michaeltnk1135
    @michaeltnk11354 жыл бұрын

    In Los Angeles county everyone comes here for school trips or for a nice place to be at for the weekend

  • @nuwavedave
    @nuwavedave5 жыл бұрын

    I love Catalina Island! It's among my top recommendations for a romantic Southern California trip. The 26 mile excursion (according to the Four Freshmen song) from Long Beach to Catalina is spectacular. The beauty of Avalon, with its Victorian homes, hillside inns and B&Bs is the perfect setting for a romantic rendevouz. Ahhhhhh, I remember it - as if it was just yesterday . . . Back in 1981, my New Wave band, The Bings had a song on LA radio - and our agent booked us to perform on Catalina - an absolute Dream Gig! As it turned out, we bumped into another band, Fleetwood Mac (you may have heard of them) aboard the Catalina Express. The locals in Avalon couldn't have been nicer. The band checked into a hillside B&B overlooking the harbor! My girlfriend, Wendy joined us on the trip, and on the band's 2nd night on Catalina, I decided to serenade her on a small seawall separating the ocean from the main drag in town. I had just finished singing "Come Go With Me" to her - when we heard this thunderous applause. To our surprise, about a hundred tourists had gathered in the intersection - and were eaves-dropping on us. Only on Catalina! . . . The Four Freshmen didn't sing of Catalina being "the island of romance" for nothing!

  • @WalshyFire
    @WalshyFire2 жыл бұрын

    No mention of the native people and name of island before Wrigly took it?

  • @cheyenneskye96

    @cheyenneskye96

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly this is insulting, I’m Gabrielino-Shoshone Tongva & this is our motherland but they glazed over the fact this was our land & my ancestors that first occupied it.

  • @kayamerrick3907

    @kayamerrick3907

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cheyenneskye96 No it wasn’t. Don’t be silly 😂

  • @robt5818
    @robt58182 жыл бұрын

    I've been all over the world and Avalon, Catalina Island is my favorite place!

  • @ancestralabundance

    @ancestralabundance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love that. I'm from San Pedro so we see it daily from the harbor.

  • @mikasajager2233
    @mikasajager22334 жыл бұрын

    My name is Catalina 😂

  • @hokahey7236
    @hokahey72369 ай бұрын

    This is history for people who don't care that much about history and just want to know where there is a good place to eat and have a glass of wine.

  • @zenoc6715
    @zenoc6715 Жыл бұрын

    That's crazy rich man buys island makes a country

  • @kayamerrick3907

    @kayamerrick3907

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not a country. Don’t be silly 😂

  • @zenoc6715

    @zenoc6715

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kayamerrick3907 well to us poor people might as well be. It's a whole other country to me.