(Before The Californian was sold to a new owner it printed “Roses and Raspberries” in one of their issues.
The article below appeared in the November 20, 2012 issue.)
A rose goes to the folks who raised private funds and worked collaboratively with the property owner to preserve Lake Elsinore’s Tank House, an unusual building that is as tall as is is long and believed to date from the 1880’s. It was used to house equipment that pumped mineral water to locals spas from hot springs that once made the city famous. When the owner wanted to demolish the building, members of the Lake Elsinore Historical Society, the Luiseno Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and others raised money and moved the building onto land donated for the purpose by the City. Slapping a historical designation on a property can be a nightmare for the owner but this community made the process work like a dream.