- Cawston Ostrich Farm
Cawston Ostrich Farm, located in
South Pasadena, California , was opened in 1886 by Edwin Cawston. It was America's firstostrich farm and was located in the historicArroyo Seco Valley just three miles (5 km) north of downtownLos Angeles and occupied nineacre s.Founding
In 1885 Edwin Cawston charted a ship to take fifty of some of the best obtainable ostriches in the world from
South Africa toGalveston, Texas . From there, the ostriches endured a treacherous train journey to South Pasadena, California. Out of the original fifty, only eighteen survived. Cawston bounced back from the loss of over half of his stock and the Ostrich Farm eventually boasted over 100 ostriches from the original batch.Tourism
The Cawston Ostrich Farm became a premier tourist attraction for many years. Its proximity to the
trolley line that came through from downtownLos Angeles brought many tourists to visit the farm through the earlier part of the 20th century. [http://www.erha.org/pelines/pensp.htm Pacific Electric South Pasadena Local Lines] ] Guests were able to ride on the backs of ostriches, be taken for ostrich drawn carriage rides and buy ostrich feathered hats, boas, capes and fans at the Ostrich Farm store that was connected to the factory. The ostrich farm feather products were shipped and sold throughout the world.Most of the original brick structure of the factory and store remains today and is South Pasadena Cultural Landmark #18. [http://www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us/about/landmarks.html City of South Pasadena Landmarks] ]
External links
* [http://www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/regions/northmid/ostrich.html Article from the Omaha Public Library]
* [http://www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us/about/history.html City of South Pasadena History]References
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