Welcome to Bracken Fern Manor. This romantic English Manor was once Club Arrowhead of the Pines, a private gambling resort developed in 1929 and managed by the Chicago Mobster, Bugsy Segal. Enticing Hollywood royalty and the Rich to come party just a trolley car ride from Los Angeles, slots were legal and Prohibition was not!
State of the Art craftsmanship completed restoration on the building in 1993, turning back time to a more elegant and gracious era of hospitality. Designated a Certified Historic Point of Interest, this unique Bed and Breakfast is now a House of Fine Repute.
Full Service - Ceremony, Reception, Honeymoon, Guest Lodging at the Bracken Fern Manor.
Consider a beautiful historic English Manor hidden away in the mountains of Lake Arrowhead, just 84 miles east of Los Angeles, as a place to marry, celebrate with your closest family and friends, and create a weekend of unforgettable memories.
Full Service - Ceremony, Reception, Honeymoon, Guest Lodging.
Certified Historic Landmark Chicago "Bosses" raised an eyebrow in 1925 when Bugsy Siegel concocted the idea of a 1.3 million dollar private gambling resort in the mountains east of L.A. Club Arrowhead of the Pines was hugely popular with the rich and famous of Hollywood and opened July 4, 1929. The posh new club included many state of the art conveniences such as electricity wired from Redlands. In the elegant Clubhouse, gin was distilled from Artesian well water, dice rolled, and starlets tangoed. The building that is now Bracken Fern Manor housed a market on the first floor with a soda fountain and butcher shop. Upstairs was home to the "girls" who were aspiring actresses and fancy ladies who provided entertainment for the club members. Below the market was an ice house with a discreet access/egress to the underground tunnel that connected the speakeasy to the girls' living quarters.
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