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Palace Depression - South Mill Road, Vineland, NJ
built by George Daynor


George Daynor Originator and Builder of Palace DepressionThe following narrative comes from an original card believed to be handed out to visitors touring the Palace Depression.

"The Palace Depression was brought about by a man who had faith in himself and his works. The greatest idea of originality ever conceived in the history of the world by one man with his two hands. The dream was of great value to the future generations 'Education by thought'. The 'Vision' now externalized, the logical result of the application of a known principle, the same principle governs the universe and also mankind, proof of which now stands before the world.

"Arriving in Vineland, NJ from the Western continent stone broke, he settled on an automobile graveyard, mosquito and reptile laden swamp, thickets and underbrush. The ground was of little or no value, one dollar per acre.

Palace Depression postcard"Self-educated, no schooling, no instructors, and without text books, he started to work without plans, tools or money, single-handed, no assistance, built a home backwards by slow motion and without a mortgage.

"Turning to nature for help and nature did not refuse him, the plot of ground supplied all his needs, which was discarded materials such as automobiles, rocks, logs and an abundance of clay. He uncovered a stream of water full of fish and transformed the dismal swamp land into a lawn.

Illustrated Christmas Card of Palace Depression"Now applying his own original thoughts to the job on hand, as a result came the 'Palace Depression', a fantastic shrine of beauty, an unusual example of architecture which stands on a hillside beside a stream of water on Mille Road, south of Landis Avenue, at the old Stone Bridge, Vineland, New Jersey, and completed in three years time. Opened to the public Chsristmas Day, 1932.

"The Palace Depression is the most unique house in the world, made possible by the construction of exterior doors in keyhole fasion, automobile mudguards forming the archways, and using neither locks nor keys on interior doors.

"Door knobs, latches, benches, fireplace and all other parts of the house are made of petrified wood, stone or clay, all of which was taken from the immediate vicinity of the building or pulled out of the stream of water at the foot of the hill.

"The success of The Palace Depression is an example to all mankind, in that, our job is whta we make out of our job ourselves, proving that constant devotion given to an honest achievement, not only makes the achievement possible, but practical."

Palace Depression Postcard
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Palace Depression 1999. Click for a better view. September 1999 : The Palace Depression site is presently off-limits to visitors as historians and archeologists prepare to excavate the site in order to reconstruct the multi-colored home that was Daynor's dream. Due to neglect, and vandalism only one feature of the home remains.Closer look at remains of Palace Depression 1999. Click for better view.

 

We have also obtained "An Illustrated Lecture on the Palace Depression" but unfortunately, are missing "Series C." If anyone can supply an original or copy, we would be most grateful. We'll put up what we've got eventually as it provides a detailed description of the interior of the Palace Depression.

If you remember visiting the Palace, please feel free to share your thoughts with us.

Palace Depression Links

Raw Vision Magazine

Exerpt from issue #27 detailing the history of Palace Depression - you can order online if you want the whole thing.

Roadside America's look at : The Palace of Depression

Completed on Christmas Day, 1932, the Palace of Depression was an eighteen-spired, pastel-colored castle built in a swamp out of rusted auto parts and mud... This site has a brief story as well as a Quicktime Movie to watch. Just off Mill Road, we hear that this interesting piece of Vineland's history might be restored.

Yes. The Movie. If you haven't seen it, The Palace Depression features in the movie. You can learn more of the story of Eddie & The Cruisers from this link or view some images which show Eddie at PD here : Eddie and The Cruisers
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