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by Abram House
$27.00
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Product Details
Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
Design Details
General John Bidwell began building this house for the love of his life, Annie, in 1865. The mansion, built on 26,000 acres and called Rancho Arroyo,... more
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General John Bidwell began building this house for the love of his life, Annie, in 1865. The mansion, built on 26,000 acres and called Rancho Arroyo, boasted 26 rooms complete with modern plumbing, gas lighting and water systems. Eventually the Bidwell's deeded over the mansion and acreage to California State University, Chico and also deeded over 2,238 acres to become Bidwell Park.
My name is Abram House and as you can see, I love taking pictures of the outdoors and nature. My love for photography started in 2004 during a trip to the Czech Republic to visit my older brother. I have lived in Chico, California my entire life and love the area. The majority of my pictures are taken in Northern California. Abram House 530-518-7690 abramandsarah@gmail.com
$27.00
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations on today's sale !!!
Abram House
Thank you so much for the comment. And thank you so much for the person who bought this photo
Edward Kofi Louis
Congratulations!
Gene Parks
Congratulations on your recent sale!!
Abram House
Thanks Craig for the comment. I love your one mile photo with the red reflection in the water.
Craig Sanders
One of the best I've seen of Bidwell Mansion!
Mick Anderson
Love your description, Abram! I remember when the mansion was completely covered with a huge "bubble" of plastic when it was renovated... that was MANY years ago!! I used to find old bottles and cow horns in the dirt of my childhood home on Oleander Ave -- once part of the Rancho. Good memories, and great photograph!! :) F/V