
History of the
Captains Anchorage
Fires, Fun, and a Groovy Ghost
The Captain's Anchorage is a landmark in Big Bear, adding special flavor to the local
history, and to every dish served. When built in 1946, the restaurant was known as the
Sportsman's Tavern. In the ensuing sixty years, the establishment has weathered
fires, gambling and an innocuous ghost.
Many stories are told of the ghost's
antics. Most employees are not rattled by his rattling of pots and pans, nor his propensity for
loudly tromping upstairs, but his habit of hiding silverware, glasses, and other common items is aggravatin at
times
Our Ghost's name is George. The
most mysterious aspect about George is the fact no one actually knows how he died. George
is said to have committed suicide, but local lore notes that he was suspected of having embezzled quite a
pocketfull of cash before his mysterious death. George was an accountant for the
Sportsman's Taver when it was owned by Andy Devine, famous for his role as "Jingles"in the Wild Bill Hickock"
television series.
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