I Went to Clark Gable's House!
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 1:49 pm
During a working vacation, I stumbled upon Clark Gable's birthplace in Cadiz, Ohio. The town is charming. One of the bigger towns in the area, there are plenty of Victorian houses to ooh and aah over. His birthplace was torn down, but they built a replica of it in the lot next door. On his original birthplace lot is a tasteful monument telling you you ain't at Clark Gable's house and you ain't ever gonna be.
Surprisingly I didn't really think of it as "just a replica" when I toured it. They had a ton of Gable stuff in there! A pair of his pajamas! (Yellow in color.) The baby his last wife, Kay, was carrying when Gable died was a boy named John Clark Gable, and he has been in touch with the birthplace and donated items.
His (1954, I believe) Cadillac is in the garage. The tour guide, a most hospitable lady, earned the salary I hope she was getting by the plethora of information she shared. They had some cool stuff in their gift shop, a bit of Gone with the Wind items.
They do support the claim of the woman who says she is the daughter of Clark Gable and Loretta Young.
There was a separate small house that had rooms you could rent for the night named after movie stars. I enjoyed the entire place so much, but I didn't realize the best was yet to come. In the back yard, they had footprints with autographs in cement of all of the 'Gone with the Wind' celebrities that have stopped in over the years. Butterfly McQueen. Fred "Tarleton" Crane. The real Bonnie Blue Butler. "Charles Hamilton" (oh, I know his name ...) - Rand Brooks! That's it. The person that played Beau Wilkes. I think they are all passed away now. Even Cammie King (Bonnie Butler) died a year or two ago. I don't know about the person who played Beau Wilkes.
They have tried to get Olivia deHavilland to come to the house, but the cost was prohibitive for their budget. She woulda, tho. Anyway, it was one of those little places that you don't even know if you wanna stop at and it ends up being a memory to treasure.
Surprisingly I didn't really think of it as "just a replica" when I toured it. They had a ton of Gable stuff in there! A pair of his pajamas! (Yellow in color.) The baby his last wife, Kay, was carrying when Gable died was a boy named John Clark Gable, and he has been in touch with the birthplace and donated items.
His (1954, I believe) Cadillac is in the garage. The tour guide, a most hospitable lady, earned the salary I hope she was getting by the plethora of information she shared. They had some cool stuff in their gift shop, a bit of Gone with the Wind items.
They do support the claim of the woman who says she is the daughter of Clark Gable and Loretta Young.
There was a separate small house that had rooms you could rent for the night named after movie stars. I enjoyed the entire place so much, but I didn't realize the best was yet to come. In the back yard, they had footprints with autographs in cement of all of the 'Gone with the Wind' celebrities that have stopped in over the years. Butterfly McQueen. Fred "Tarleton" Crane. The real Bonnie Blue Butler. "Charles Hamilton" (oh, I know his name ...) - Rand Brooks! That's it. The person that played Beau Wilkes. I think they are all passed away now. Even Cammie King (Bonnie Butler) died a year or two ago. I don't know about the person who played Beau Wilkes.
They have tried to get Olivia deHavilland to come to the house, but the cost was prohibitive for their budget. She woulda, tho. Anyway, it was one of those little places that you don't even know if you wanna stop at and it ends up being a memory to treasure.