Monday, January 15, 2024

 




Princess Sylvia Grant owned the Dunsmuir Hotel at one time. 

#.1) The Hearst Castle

#2.) Castle Craig

#.3) The Kingdom of Jehovah Witness 


Hotel Dunsmuir 1800's

The finest Hotel in Northern California at one time. 

French, Spanish, and Italian Architecture. 

It was the tallest building in Siskiyou County. 

In 1904, it was a beautiful building. It was popular in the 1940's, as it offered the most luxurious stay. It was a place for Hollywood Elite like: William Randolph Hearst, Marilyn Monroe, The Grant Family, 1940's Charlie Chaplin, and Kennedy. 

It was an absolutely beautiful establishment. 
I ate there many times in the 1950's & 60's.
The people of the town were very hospitable families.
They were Christian people, and there was many churches:

There was the Assembly of God church - of which I participated mainly at. This was also the church I was born into. 

There was also the Methodist Church, Baptist Church, The Catholic Church, and other Christian families there. 

For a time, there was a Jehovah Witness Kingdom Hall. I attended the Kingdom Hall in both Mt. Shasta & Dunsmuir. 
All the people were wholesome, kind hearted individuals. 

I met with African American families.

I also got to meet a lot of other families:

The Italians, The Irish, The Germans, The French, Spanish, Mexican, Asian, Swedish, Dutch, and many more.

A lot of the people that visited did some fishing in the Sacramento River. Fishing in the River with friends was a lot of fun. 

There was a man named Mr. Coleman who fished regularly on the Sacramento Riverbank. He was a fly fisherman who was well known in the community, an excellent fisher. An African American who loved to fish, and lived on Butterfly Avenue. 

In those days Dunsmuir was like a big family, like brothers and sisters. At that time Hotel Dunsmuir was a wholesome, fancy and upscale establishment for families. The meals there were terrific. 

I felt like God's Spirit was with us there. At that time God's Spirit permeated Dunsmuir. It was very much family oriented, and you could feel the comradery.

#1.) The Mccloud Baptist Church 

My family, and the Weed Baptist Church traveled to Redding to sing. Other churches would meet us there in Redding, and it was a very large conglomeration of different churches. 

Mr. & Mrs. Grant were also involved in the Black Baptist church in Mccloud. The area that the Black Baptist church was located in, was later deemed "Little Africa" by the local community. That's were the Black Baptist church was. 



The Red Carpet

In the 1950's and 60's, The Dunsmuir Theatre was a Red Carpet Establishment. It was very fancy, and the rich and famous would go there to enjoy movies. One movie I saw was "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" starring Sidney Poitier & Katharine Houghton. 

 
Elivis' movie "Easy Come, Easy Go" showed there, as well as Marilyn Monroes' "How To Marry A Millionaire".

The Rich & Famous

People can be rich and famous. However, someone could just be famous without being rich. 

The Flamingo Club

The Flamingo Club was located 
841 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, CA 96025. This was another meeting spot for the rich and famous. 
Martinis were a popular drink in the 1950's & 60's.

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