Palace of Depression
1932 establishments in New Jersey1969 disestablishments in New JerseyBuildings and structures in Cumberland County, New JerseyGreat Depression in the United StatesNovelty buildings in New Jersey
The Palace of Depression (or Palace Depression) was a building made of junk that was located in Vineland, New Jersey, built by the eccentric George Daynor, a former Alaska gold miner who lost his fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. This amusement was known as "The Strangest House in the World" and the "Home of Junk" and was built as a testament of willpower against the effects of The Great Depression.
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South Mill Road, Vineland
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Palace of Depression
South Mill Road
08360 Vineland
New Jersey, United States
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