A Night at the Glen Tavern Inn
This month's travels took me to the pleasantly picturesque town of Santa Paula, California. My mission was to spend a weekend at the Glen Tavern Inn , a charmingly vintage three-story Tudor Craftsman hotel that was built by Union Oil in 1911. It was strategically placed across the street from the town's train station, the Santa Paula Depot, to accommodate the many travelers, residents, and businessmen who were drawn to the area for California's sunshine and the growing citrus and oil industries. On a side note, the Santa Paula Depot was built in 1887 and was the first train station in Ventura County. In addition to the hotel's well preserved vintage charm, it has a very vibrant history. When it opened it served as a gathering place for the town's high-society, but it may have also hosted a gambling parlor and speakeasy in the attic during the Prohibition Era. The hotel also provided lodging to Hollywood's famous and glamorous actors when the movie stud...