The Murphy Ranch in Southern California has an obscure history of
being a compound for Nazi sympathizers from 1930 to 1942. Recently the
Los Angeles chapter of the Obscura Society took a hike to the abandoned
buildings at the ranch in Rustic Valley.
Located in the Santa Monica Hills and built in the 1930s,
the compound once suspected of harboring Nazi sympathizers in WWII has
stood more or less abandoned since the 1940s. It is now covered in
graffiti and falling down around the edges, and there are rumors that it
will soon be torn down once and for all.
We approached the remains of Murphy Ranch from the back, climbing
down over 500 stairs to the valley floor to find the remains of the
power station, shed and machine shop, then the collapsing and bee
infested barn, before the winding ascent past a massive water tank to
the front gate. Exploring does little to shed light on the mystery of
the place, unfortunately, but in a city where so many people are
disconnected from the local history it’s something amazingly weird to
see, and always a conversation starter, even in jaded LA.
Read more about it, and see lot of pictures at the Atlas Obscura Blog
here.
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