George and Florence Daynor arrived in Vineland New Jersey during the Depression. They bought an old junkyard on swampland. With the pieces of junk and the clay from the creek on the property they built a house with car parts and assorted trash. The Palace of Depression as it became known opened to the public in 1932. Nearly a quarter million tourists came from around the world to see this strange house. George Daynor was an alias he used and he also told countless stories about his past. The author is a distant relative of Florence Daynor and searches for answers to the questions of who George is and what he was running from.
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