Morey Mansion - Small Town America
by Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
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Morey Mansion - Small Town America
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Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
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Photograph - Original Photography By Glenn Mccarthy
Description
The Morey Mansion is a Victorian style house that was built in 1890. It is located in Redlands, California.
It has a history that includes being owned by actress Carole Lombard's uncle. He reportedly left it to her in his will but she passed away before she could take ownership. Previous owners were linked to the family of the founders of the Kimberly-Clarke Corporation. The Kimberly Crest Mansion is just a few miles away.
Through the years it has been a private residence and a bed and breakfast. In fact, it was the first bed and breakfast to open in Redlands.
This 4800 square foot mansion was originally built for a mere $20,000.00.
"Morey Mansion - Small Town America"
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February 5th, 2018
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Comments (41)
Jenny Revitz Soper
What a beautiful capture of this extraordinary house! I live in a small town in Kansas in a 1905 Princess Anne. l/f/pinned
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Photographic Camera Art" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive" Discussion! L
Gary F Richards
Spectacular composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L Congratulations on your features!
Taphath Foose
Beautiful image, Glenn!!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Anthony Jones
Beautiful work! Thank you for submitting your artwork to the Southern California Artist Collective Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F