Crystal Cove may become a piece of history
Paul Clinton
CRYSTAL COVE -- To preserve the history of the cottages at the state
park and the heritage of the community that spent its summers there, a
former resident is leading an effort to create a public archive at UC
Irvine.
Laura Davick, who spent most of her life living in a cottage
overlooking the beach, has begun assembling old photographs, letters and
other memorabilia for the archive.
Davick said she has also signed a contract to develop a coffee-table
book called “California’s Crystal Cove . . . The Way it Was” to document
the community that lived in the 46 cottages until July 8, when they were
evicted by the state.
“It’s really a period of simpler times, when people were bound
together in a community here,” Davick said. “There’s a special
camaraderie.”
Last year, that community threw its last Fourth of July bash on the
publicly owned land, which the Irvine Co. sold to California State Parks
in 1979.
Davick has made inroads with UCI officials who are excited about the
wealth of firsthand accounts and material available.
“One of the areas we collect very heavily is documenting the history
of Orange County,” said Jackie Dooley, the head of special collections
and archives at UCI. “A very strong thread of that effort is
environmental movements.”
On Saturday, Davick will hold an unveiling of her book project at the
cove. Davick is the founder of the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove.
At 3 p.m. Saturday, Davick will lead a tour of the cove’s historic
district. At 4:30 p.m., Douglas Westfall, who has agreed to publish the
book, will give a lecture about the history of the cottages and the
community.
Davick has prepared poster board collages of historic cottages
starting in 1917, when the district had a South Sea island look. It was
used by Warner Bros. and other studios in films during that era.
So far, Davick said she has raised $36,000 for the book and needs
another $12,000. She is also seeking other vintage photographs of life at
the cove for the book.
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