In the summer of 1941, the United States is still at peace although the
winds of war are blowing through Europe. On the warm evening depicted in
William S. Phillips' An Evening to Remember, invited guests begin to arrive
at the George Whittell Mansion (the Thunderbird Lodge at Lake Tahoe) for a
festive evening of cards and conversation.
Born in 1881, George Whittell Jr. was fabulously wealthy and was one of the
more notorious playboys of his time. His life was fast paced and privileged,
and his real ambition was to live life to its fullest, enjoying the fruits
of his wealth unencumbered by the worries of productivity or work.
Determined to exploit his position, he began building a retreat designed by
Nevada Architect Frederick De Longchamps. By 1936, Whittell controlled
nearly one third of the Tahoe Basin, including 27 miles of shoreline.
Ironically, in doing so, Whittell helped to preserve the national beauty of
Lake Tahoe and build what was to become one of the great historical
landmarks on the lake-The Thunderbird Lodge.
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