Potter's Store was rebuilt as a sturdy one-story building
Title
Potter's Store was rebuilt as a sturdy one-story building
Description
Potter's Store was rebuilt as a sturdy one-story building, but the rains of 1938 created a bigger mudslide that pushed it all the way into the street. Charles Potter salvaged the lumber and rebuilt his store again, this time across the street, giving it the longer name Potter’s Topanga Trading Post. Later, it became part of the Malibu Feed Bin.
Date
1930s
Source
Digital only
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Contributor
Thais Rust-Sykes
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“Potter's Store was rebuilt as a sturdy one-story building,” Topanga Historical Society Digital Archive, accessed April 29, 2024, https://www.topangahistoricalsociety.org/archive/document/1809.