Anyone want to buy Ward Kimball's house?

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This is your chance to own a house that was owned by one of Walt's "Nine Old Men."


http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cartoon-culture/buy-ward-kimballs-house.html



Here’s the ultimate animation collector’s item: the San Gabriel, California home of animation legend Ward Kimball is currently for sale for $2.2 million. Designed by Robert H. Ainsworth and built for Ward and Betty Kimball in 1939, the home has never been on the market before. It’s been put up for sale by the family after Betty passed away last July at the age of 97. Sadly, the expectation is that the home itself will be razed, and according to the listing, “Property shall be sold in its present as is condition and mainly for land value only.” There are still some remnants of the legendary backyard railroad, but the trains have been relocated to the Orange Empire Railway Museum, and John Lasseter bought the train station for his own property in northern California. Here’s what the backyard looked like in 2009: Anybody who is knowledgeable about animation and trains already knows the magical universe that Ward and Betty built on this landmark property. Countless famous people have passed through over the years: Walt Disney and Michael Jackson engineered the train, Wernher von Braun swam in their pool, Rowland Emett slept in the train station, Ray Bradbury shot a TV series in their backyard, Robert Crumb jammed in their living room with his band. Every animation notable from Bruno Bozzetto to Osamu Tezuka to Richard Williams has visited at some point. I’ve spent innumerable hours at the Kimball home over the past three years, and can attest to what a special site it is. All good things must come to an end however, and after seventy years, it’s sad knowing that the Kimball family will no longer own the place. Their decision is perfectly understandable; the place was Ward and Betty’s creation, and their presence and zest for life is what made 8910 Ardendale so special in the first place. Without them, it’s time to start a new chapter. Here’s to hoping that whoever lives there in the future will appreciate the historical significance of the property. If you’re interested, the property is repped by Priscilla Yim at Re/Max Premier Properties. More photos of the Kimball residence in its prime after the jump.
 
Ward Kimball gave a tour of his backyard train collection on a memorable "Tomorrow" show with Tom Snyder many moons ago. Fortunately it's preserved on YouTube.
 

It's sad that they list it as vacant land.

I know! Makes me want to cry. It would be so nice if a Disney fan could afford to buy the house and keep the history alive, even though the cool train things have been removed already. It seems so wrong to sell it as a tear-down, as though the history means nothing and the house itself has no value.
 
$2.2M and you still have to build a house??

It would be cool to live there - even as a "tear down" it's larger than our house!!
And the orange trees...mmmm :cloud9:
 
Welcome to our part of town. Land values are high here and that area is no exception.

I'm hoping to find out if or when an open house is being held. Would love to tour it.
 
Ward Kimball gave a tour of his backyard train collection on a memorable "Tomorrow" show with Tom Snyder many moons ago. Fortunately it's preserved on YouTube.

That is a great show; we have seen it several times. Ward Kimball was such a character. A moment like this is why I'm glad there are organizations like the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society to preserve memorabilia that might have been thrown away otherwise. I hope that great toy collection of his also found a good home!
 

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