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Bidwell Mansion, located at 525 Esplanade in Chico, California, was the home of General John Bidwell and Annie Bidwell from late 1868 until 1900, when Gen. Bidwell died. 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 in 1868, the three-story, 26-room Victorian house became the social and cultural center of the upper Sacramento Valley. Now a museum and State Historic Park, it is California Historical Landmark #329 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The mansion was a $60,000 project, and was finished in May 1868.

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  • قصر بيدويل ، يقع في 525 شارع ايسبلند في تشيكو كاليفورنيا ، منزل الجنرال جون بيدويل و آني بيدويل من أواخر عام 1868 حتى عام 1900، عندما توفي الجنرال بيدويل . واصلت آني للعيش هناك حتى وفاتها في عام 1918. بدأ جون بيدويل بناء القصر على موقعه 26،000 فدان ( 110 كيلومتر مربع) في عام 1865 ، خلال مغازلته . بعد زواجهما في عام 1868، أصبح ثلاثة طوابق ، منزل 26 غرفة الفيكتوري المركز الاجتماعي و الثقافي وادي ساكرامنتو العلوي. الآن متحف و حديقة الدولة التاريخية ، فمن كاليفورنيا التاريخية لاندمارك رقم 329 ، وهي مدرجة في السجل الوطني للأماكن التاريخية . كان القصر مشروع $ 60،000 ، و انتهى مايو 1868 . (ar)
  • Bidwell Mansion, located at 525 Esplanade in Chico, California, was the home of General John Bidwell and Annie Bidwell from late 1868 until 1900, when Gen. Bidwell died. 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 in 1868, the three-story, 26-room Victorian house became the social and cultural center of the upper Sacramento Valley. Now a museum and State Historic Park, it is California Historical Landmark #329 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The mansion was a $60,000 project, and was finished in May 1868. (en)
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