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Title supplied by cataloger. Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village, located at 4595 Cochran Street in Simi Valley was built by Tressa 'Grandma' Prisbrey who began construction on her one-third acre lot in 1956 when she was sixty-years-old. She began building so that she would have a place to house her collection of 17,000 commemorative pencils and continued building for another 25 years using recycled bottles and other materials found at a local dump. The end result was a whimsical village of wishing wells, mosaic walkways, fountains, shrines, and 15 structures, including the 'Round House,' 'Dolls Head Shrine', and the 'Leaning Tower of Bottle Village.' Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and in 1981 was declared California Historical Landmark No. 939. Undated photograph shows Grandma Tressa Prisbrey, builder of the Bottle Village, with one of her most prized items...a musical jug. The beautiful Bottle Village boasts many unusual bottles of unusual origin. The child, at right, is unidentified.; See images #00136074 through #00136079 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Prisbrey, Tressa Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village Folk artists--United States Women artists--United States Architects--United States Women architects--United States Older people--California--Simi Valley Women--California--Simi Valley Children--California--Simi Valley Folk art--California--Simi Valley Mosaics--California--Simi Valley Bottles in art Bottles--California--Simi Valley Pitchers--California--Simi Valley Buildings--California--Simi Valley Historic buildings--California--Simi Valley California Historical Landmarks Simi Valley (Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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