Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth County Park Explained

Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth County Park
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Location:568 E. Mount Curve Ave
Altadena, California
Coordinates:34.2006°N -118.1311°W
Architect:Charles H. Kyson
Added:February 7, 1997
Refnum:97000027

Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth County Park, also known as Farnsworth Park, is a Los Angeles County park and National Register of Historic Places district (site #97000027) in Altadena, California.

The land was purchased by Los Angeles County in 1921 for use as a nursery. When the County built new nurseries in the 1930s, a movement to turn the land into a county park was spearheaded by General Charles S. Farnsworth and William O. Davies. Farnsworth designed the park and supervised its grading and landscaping. Davies began planning for a community center. Funds for the construction of the community center came from grants from the Public Works Administration.[1] The park was completed in 1934. The park was originally named Altadena Park.

The park project included a two-story arts and crafts American craftsman style building that was later christened the William D. Davies Memorial Building.[2] The park was renamed in honor of Farnsworth in 1939.[3]

It was placed on the Register in 1997 for its significance as a recreation and architecture site.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Robert H. Peterson, Altadena's Golden Years, Alhambra, California: Sinclair Printing and Litho, Inc., 1976, pp. 92-93.
  2. Web site: Charles S. Farnsworth Park . Department of Parks and Recreation . Los Angeles County . 2008-01-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070907081831/http://parks.lacounty.gov/Parkinfo.asp?URL=cms1_033258.asp&Title=Farnsworth . 2007-09-07 .
  3. Peterson, pp. 92-93.
  4. Web site: CALIFORNIA - Los Angeles County . National Register of Historic Places.com . 2008-01-07.