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Beek's Place, Santa Ana Mountains, California
At the top of Black Star canyon, which got
its name from coal mining, is what's left of a couple of one room stone cabins built by Joseph A. Beek back in the 1930s.
Beek and his family left the Newport
Beach area where they ran the Balboa ferry to spend quiet weekends at the top of the world, looking down on the
Santa Ana Valley to the west and Corona and mighty San Gorgonio and San Jacinto mountains to the east. It is crumbling and vandalized now but even in the cold mist you can still feel the
warmth that once was there.
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