
The Old Santa Monica Forestry Station is the nation's first experimental forestry station, built in 1887. The Old Santa Monica Forestry Station was designated a
California Historic Landmark
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(No.840) on March 20, 1970. Old Santa Monica Forestry Station is located at
Rustic Canyon in Los Angeles in the
Santa Monica Mountains
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of
Southern California
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in
Los Angeles County
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. The site is south of what is now called
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
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. In 1971 the state placed a marker near the entrance of the
Rustic Canyon Recreation Center at the NW corner of Latimer and Hilltree Roads, at 601 Latimer Road, Los Angeles, CA 90402. This location is in what is now called
Pacific Palisades. The hills and canyons around the Santa Monica Canyon were a land boom in the late 1880s.
Abbot Kinney
Abbot Kinney (November 16, 1850 in New Brunswick, New Jersey – November 4, 1920 in Santa Monica, California) was an American Real estate development, developer, conservation movement, conservationist, water supply expert and tree expert. Kinne ...
(1850-1920), from New Jersey, was a
land developer
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* Changing landforms from a natural or semi-natural state for a purpose such as agriculture or housing
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and a
conservationist. Kinney is best known for his "
Venice of America" development in Los Angeles.
Kinney was appointed to a three-year position as chairman of the
California Board of Forestry. Kinney established the nation's first forestry station in Rustic Canyon on of land donated by Santa Monica co-founder
John P. Jones (also a U.S. Senator from Nevada), and
Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker. One of the station's projects was a study of the newly introduced
eucalyptus
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trees.
Located one mile inland from
Pacific Ocean
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's
Santa Monica Bay
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, Rustic Canyon was a good place for the new experimental forestry station. The station tested exotic trees to see if they were good for planting in California. The station started plantations, management studies, and grew plants for scientific and conservation studies. In 1893 the station turned over operation to the
University of California
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, which ran the station till 1923.
Abbot Kinney published two books from the work done at the Old Santa Monica Forestry Station: a 1895 book tilted ''Eucalyptus'', B.R. Baumgardt & Co., , 334 pages, 2008) and in 1900 the book titled ''Forest and Water'', The Post publishing Company.
The eucalyptus groves in Rustic Canyon, the site of the Old Santa Monica Forestry Station, still stand today. A state plaque was dedicated on August 18, 1971, next to the eucalyptus groves.
Marker
Marker on the site reads:
californiahistoricallandmarks.com 'Old Santa Monica Forestry Station 840
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*''In 1887, the State Board of Forestry established the nation's first experimental forestry station. Located in Rustic Canyon, the station tested exotic trees for planting in California, established plantations for management studies, and produced planting stock for scientific and conservation purposes. The station was operated by the Board of Forestry until 1893 and by the University of California until 1923.''
See also
*California Historical Landmarks in Los Angeles County
List table of the properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmarks in Los Angeles County, Southern California.
:*Note: ''Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and distri ...
* List of California Ranchos
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Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles
California Historical Landmarks
1887 establishments in California