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Scotty's Castle
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Born Walter Scott in 1872, Death Valley Scotty as he became known,
first visited Death Valley as a young man while working out of a Nevada
ranch. In 1890 a talent scout hired him to work as a cowboy in
Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. After traveling with the show for
twelve years, Scott returned to Death Valley to try his hand at Gold
prospecting. He persuaded several wealthy businessmen to part with their
money in exchange for a split in the profits, if they would fund the
initial ore extraction. Despite having little luck with his mining
operation, Scott was often seen in the finest Saloons and Hotels in the
area, spending money freely. Scott's most consistent investor was wealthy
insurance magnate Albert Johnson. Mr. Johnson gave Scott thousands
of dollars to fund operations, but the gold never materialized due to what
Scott described as "a number of calamities". Eventually
Mr. Johnson decided to visit the mine for himself, Scott thought that a
grueling horseback ride through Death Valley would be more than the sickly
Mr. Johnson could handle, he was wrong, the Valleys warm dry air soon
improved Mr. Johnson's health and in fact Johnson fell in love with the
area and stayed for nearly a month. Despite the fact that Mr. Johnson
never got to see Scott's mine, they struck-up a friendship that would
last a life time. Mr. Johnson would return with his wife to winter in
Death Valley, for the next ten years. Eventually the couple decided to
build a more comfortable lodging in which to spend their winter
vacation, and in the late 1920's construction began on the Death Valley
Ranch.
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