HISTORIC TREASURES OF THE NATIONAL PARKS: SCOTTY'S CASTLE
VIDEO
· 6 MINUTES
"Historic Treasures of the National Parks: Scotty's Castle" is the pilot episode of Gold Creek VR's new series produced in association with Death Valley National Park and sponsored by the Death Valley Conservancy. In 2015 a flash flood damaged one of the National Park's most treasured places: Scotty's Castle. Located in the remote northern end of Death Valley National Park its history is a colorful chapter in the saga of the wild west. In "Scotty's Castle" the viewer experiences the grandeur of the castle and hears the tale of the two men who created a legend: millionaire Albert M. Johnson and Walter Scott, better known as "Death Valley Scotty." The castle has been available for tours for more than 70 years but sadly the flood damage closed the doors while repairs are being made. "Scotty's Castle"is more than just an intriguing tale of two friends and a tour of one of the West's most iconic structures, it is a call to action to help preserve this historic treasure of our National Parks. For more ways to help Scotty's Castle contact www.DVConservancy.org
"Historic Treasures of the National Parks: Scotty's Castle" is the pilot episode of Gold Creek VR's new series produced in association with Death Valley National Park and sponsored by the Death Valley Conservancy. In 2015 a flash flood damaged one of the National Park's most treasured places: Scotty's Castle. Located in the remote northern end of Death Valley National Park its history is a colorful chapter in the saga of the wild west. In "Scotty's Castle" the viewer experiences the grandeur of the castle and hears the tale of the two men who created a legend: millionaire Albert M. Johnson and Walter Scott, better known as "Death Valley Scotty." The castle has been available for tours for more than 70 years but sadly the flood damage closed the doors while repairs are being made. "Scotty's Castle"is more than just an intriguing tale of two friends and a tour of one of the West's most iconic structures, it is a call to action to help preserve this historic treasure of our National Parks. For more ways to help Scotty's Castle contact www.DVConservancy.org