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Posted By: skip555 Phonehenge West - 05/27/11 06:27 PM
heres where collecting leads , guys ...
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latimes.com

A man's castle, under code enforcement siege

Alan Kimble Fahey's 20,000-square-foot labyrinth of buildings, called Phonehenge West, in Acton is a 30-year labor of love. But county code enforcement officials want him to tear it down, so he's going to trial.

By Ann M. Simmons, Los Angeles Times

May 26, 2011

Bargain land and wide-open spaces drew Alan Kimble Fahey to Acton. A modest ranch house on a desert lot offered the outpost he sought.

But then Fahey wanted to expand. So he began to build.

And build. And build.

Fahey built a barn and moved in. He traded his motorcycle for a trailer and painted it to look like a rail car. He bartered other possessions for a dump-truck load of rocks and a 60-foot workers' lift. Then he sank 108 utility poles a dozen feet into the hard-packed Antelope Valley ground. Reinforced steel beams came next. A giant tower began creeping skyward. A wing sprouted off the tower. Then another.

Almost three decades later, Fahey, 59, a retired phone service technician, was still working on what is now a sprawling, 20,000-square-foot labyrinth of interconnected buildings he calls "Phonehenge West," stopping only when he was forced to. (The site is not to be confused with Phonehenge, a configuration at a theme park near Myrtle Beach, S.C., featuring England's famed red telephone booths.)

His structure, sitting on 1.7 acres, is set back from the street and slightly obscured by junipers and a eucalyptus. A dirt road leads in; Fahey uses a motorized cart to get around between his buildings. His closest neighbor is about 100 feet away.

Fahey's creation is composed of a hodgepodge of reddish buildings. The tower, now 70 feet high, juts above pepper trees and is adorned with Italian stained-glass windows. A winding, French-inspired curved metal stairway meanders from the elevated barn to the ground. Bridges and ramps connect the buildings.

People come from all over to take pictures. Glamour magazine recently used the tower as the setting for one of its fashion spreads. Fahey hopes that Phonehenge West might one day be unearthed by archeologists, just like the English Stonehenge.

But Stonehenge's creators presumably didn't have to worry about building codes.

Los Angeles County code enforcers are now demanding that Fahey's Phonehenge be torn down because of an array of building and fire code violations. The district attorney has charged Fahey with 14 criminal misdemeanor counts of maintenance of un-permitted properties and unlawful use of land, offenses that could carry a sentence of up to seven years in prison. Fahey has refused to settle the case, and a jury trial is set to begin Thursday in Lancaster.

The battle over Phonehenge West has sparked strong feelings in the Antelope Valley. The high desert is vast and desolate, offering large parched lots at relatively reasonable prices. Many residents view it as a kind of modern frontier. They moved to the area to escape the confines of urban living, and they balk at what they consider authoritarian restrictions and regulations.

Truckers have been cited for keeping big rigs in their yards. Other residents have faced fines for storing cargo containers on their properties or keeping too much livestock. Local online forums and blogs are ablaze with complaints that code enforcers are overly aggressive.
https://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-phonehenge-west-20110526,0,797986.story
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Phonehenge West - 05/27/11 07:07 PM
Looks like he also has a book about his phone man years:
https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Unlisted-Kim-Fahey/dp/097246770X
Posted By: skip555 Re: Phonehenge West - 05/28/11 06:19 AM
my CG son who lives in LA posted the article on my FB page with a sarcastic comment ,,,,

I'll check the book out , thanks Jeff

its interesting that they want to close him down while Watts towers are a long time attraction .....
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Phonehenge West - 05/28/11 06:25 AM
If you go on Amazon under used they have the book for like 4 bucks. I bought a copy. Should be entertaining!
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Phonehenge West - 06/12/11 03:15 PM
I got the book and just started reading it, all I can say is WOW.
LOL
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