Cranbrook Street is a quiet little street located between Spring Garden Street, Wendover Avenue, and Merritt Drive on the edge of Hunter Hills. When driving along the busy main streets in this industrial part of town, you might not even notice it. Also, Clifton Road and Spring Garden Street separate the street into very distinct areas, now cut off from each other. However, once on these blocks, you see a part of town with homes dating back to the early 1900's. You will see a vibrant community; houses with Christmas lights, people out working in their yards, and front porches reminding us of the beauty of sitting a spell and chatting with friends and neighbors.
707 Cranbrook, photographed above, was built in 1907, back in the day when we depended on trees to provide shade from the hot summer sun. For 113 years, someone has called this place home. When this house was built, the people who lived here might have worked at the Pomona Terra Cotta Manufacturing Company (built by John Van Lindley) or at the Pomona Cotton Mill. Today, both the tile factory and the cotton mill are gone, but this little house on Cranbrook Street holds the memories of a very historic part of town. It is still making memories for the people who live here. Happy Saturday!
Quite a place.
Posted by: William Kendall | Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 06:46 AM