Above, the rebuilt Topanga Corral (after the '68 fire). Topanga Historical Society photo. |
A post by the Valley Relics Museum Facebook page brought back a memory.
They wrote:
The Topanga Corral was located at 2034 S Topanga Canyon Boulevard. It was a nightclub where musicians like Neil Young, Spirit, Linda Ronstadt, Canned Heat, Little Feat, Taj Mahal, and many others played during their early years. It burned down in the 70s but was rebuilt only to burn down again in 1986.
Back in the 1960s the Topanga Corral was a nightclub in Topanga Canyon that featured rock 'n roll groups. The building was owned by the parents by late friend Wellington "Bill" Wilson in the late 1960s.
In 1968, a fire swept through the Topanga Corral (not in the 1970s). I went there with Bill and his mom after the fire. It was rebuilt about 50 yards to the east of its original location. Apparently, it was destroyed by fire (again) in 1986, only it wasn't rebuilt by its then-owners.
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