Hewn from Millard Canyon granite and El Prieto Canyon timber, the huge
home was built overlooking the east edge of the canyon where the road curves to
go up to the Meadows (photo below). The huge craftsman-like lodge was constructed
in the Swiss Chalet style and featured spectacular gardens, bridges, an aviary
and petting zoo.
Busch wasn’t a wealthy man – he and his wife Mary were proprietors of a
Los Angeles clothing store. They received an inheritance and with this they built
Boulder Crest where they entertained many prominent people including Thomas Alva
Edison and Henry Ford. Busch lost everything in the 1935 fire.
In 1940 the property was sold. Incorporating parts of the remaining
masonry walls, the new owners built a contemporary house that still stands
today.
Boulder Crest, pamphlet,
prepared and published by R. J. Busch, nd. (AHS collection)
Altadena’s Golden Years, Robert Peterson, Sinclaire Printing & Litho Inc., Alhambra CA,
1972
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