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Millionaire Vernon Pick’s Unique Mansion Above Lillooet Falls
In a remarkable twist of history, the estate of the late millionaire prospector Vernon Pick has become a focal point of interest in Lillooet, British Columbia. Known for its stunning views above a waterfall, this mansion is not only a luxury residence but also a testament to the gold rush era that shaped the region.
Legacy of a Gold Prospector
Vernon Pick, who made his fortune during the gold rush of the early 20th century, built his mansion in 1934. The property, now referred to as the “Doomsday Mansion,” is perched on a cliff, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape. Its unique construction and location reflect Pick’s adventurous spirit and connection to the land.
After Pick’s death, the mansion was left to his family, but it has remained largely untouched for decades. The residence is filled with artifacts from the gold rush, including mining equipment and photographs that chronicle the life of a man who was once a prominent figure in the local economy.
Current Status and Potential
Today, the mansion stands as a potential cultural landmark, attracting historians, architecture enthusiasts, and potential buyers. Real estate experts indicate that properties like this, with rich histories and unique features, can command significant interest. The mansion’s market value is still being assessed, but its rarity could lead to offers in the high six figures.
Local officials are considering ways to preserve the mansion and its surroundings, recognizing its significance to Lillooet‘s heritage. Conversations have begun about transforming the estate into a museum or community space that pays homage to the area’s gold rush history.
With the growing interest in heritage tourism across Canada, the potential for the mansion to become a destination spot is promising. Local tourism boards are keen on promoting the story of Vernon Pick and the legacy of gold mining in the region.
As discussions continue, the fate of this unique property remains uncertain, but its historical value is undeniable. Whether it will serve as a private residence or a public monument, Vernon Pick‘s mansion above the waterfall is poised to remain an integral part of Lillooet‘s narrative for years to come.
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