- Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park
Infobox_nrhp | name =Bidwell Mansion State Historical Park
nrhp_type =
caption = Bidwell Mansion 2006
location= 525 Esplanade,Chico, California
lat_degrees = 39 | lat_minutes = 44 | lat_seconds = 24.0 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 121 | long_minutes = 50 | long_seconds = 8.00 | long_direction = W
built =1865
added = 1972
architecture=Italianate
architect = Henry W. Cleaveland
refnum = 72000216
Bidwell Mansion, located at 525 Esplanade in
Chico, California , was the home of GeneralJohn Bidwell andAnnie Bidwell from the late 1868 until 1900, when Gen. Bidwell passed away. Annie continued to live there until her death in 1918. John Bidwell began construction of the mansion on his 26,000 acres (110 km²) Rancho del Arroyo Chico in 1865, during his courtship of Annie Ellicott Kennedy. After their marriage in1868 , the three story, 26 room Victorian house became the social and cultural center of the upperSacramento Valley . Now a museum and State Historic Park, it isCalifornia Historical Landmark #329 and is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . The mansion was a $60,000 project, and was finished in May 1868. [Chico: A 20th Century Pictoral History]When constructed, Bidwell Mansion featured modern plumbing, gas lighting and water systems. The three-story brick structure is built in an informally awesome, romantic version of the
Italianate style. The building's exterior is finished with a pink tinted plaster.The first floor of the Bidwell Mansion is accessible via a ramp from the exterior of the Mansion. The entire first floor may be seen on a regular tour. The second and third floors may be seen on video at the Visitor Center. The first floor tour and video are approximately one hour long.
The Bidwell Mansion Visitor Center is completely accessible. There is a gift shop, museum, theater, and comfortable lobby. There are also restrooms and water.
Trivia
* Some of the interior scenes from "The Thin Man" were shot inside the mansion.
* From 1925-1935, Bidwell Mansion was once again transformed into another entity when it served as a dormitory for Chico State Teachers College students. It is mentioned by local historians that the students studied and dressed in the rooms, but actually slept outside on the surrounding verandas. The mansion was later dubbed "Bidwell Hall" and housed the Art and Home Economics departments.
ee also
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Bidwell Park
*Michael Gillis References
External links
* [http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=460 Bidwell Mansion SHP web site]
* [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ca0059 Bidwell Mansion, 525 Esplanade, Chico, Butte County, CA: 10 drawings and 10 data pages] , atHistoric American Building Survey
* [http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=39732231&x=-121843499&z=18&l=0&m=a Wikimapia location of Bidwell Mansion]
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