Brookdale, California
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Brookdale is an unincorporated town located in Santa Cruz County, California. It is located in the San Lorenzo Valley between Boulder Creek and Ben Lomond on Highway 9. It has a population of about 1,000.
[edit] Brookdale Inn & Spa
The Brookdale Inn & Spa, formerly known as the Brookdale Lodge, is known for the stream running through its primary restaurant, the Brook Room. The original lodge was built in 1890 by Judge James Harvey Logan at the site of the Grover Lumber Mill. Before Judge Logan's development, the area was known as Clear Creek and Brookville.[1] The lodge is still in use and it is rumored to be haunted by Sarah Logan, a niece of the owner, who drowned in the creek within the lodge in the 1920s.[2][3]. The lodge was purchased by a new owner in 2007[4] and has undergone renovations[5]
The ZIP Code is 95007 and the community is inside area code 831.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Index to Leon Rowland’s Card Files, UCSC University Library Special Collections, Transcribed & Indexed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens 2004-2005 Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ Haunted Bay, "Brookdale Lodge" Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ Ross Eric Gibson, San Jose Mercury News, October 19, 1993, "Historical Memories Haunt Brookdale", accessed May 18, 2007
- ^ Coast Lines, October 27th, 2007: Brookdale / Brookdale Lodge Sells for $5.3M
- ^ Amid Renovations, a History of Negligence Haunts Brookdale Lodge.
[edit] External links
- Brookdale Inn & Spa (new website)
- Brookdale, California is at coordinates Coordinates:
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