King C. Gillette spent the last three or so years of his life at the ranch home he had built in the rolling hills of Calabasas west of Los Angeles. Designed by Walter Neff, it was for Gillette a retreat reflecting his greater interest in philosophy and horses than in industry at that stage of life. Gillette died there in July 1932. Though all the buildings are not open to the public, the ranch is a state park and makes for a wonderful place for a spring stroll around the grounds..until you feel at home.
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