Description: New in sealed package in mint condition. FINE NEEDLEWORK DESIGNS Created in America to honor our needlework heritage "preserving our story in stitches" After the first Cliff House burned to the ground in 1894, owner Adolph Sutro constructed a replacement on a much grander scale. Designed in the style of a 17th century French chateau, the second Cliff House opened to the public in February of 1896. The elegant eight-story structure included four spires and an observation tower 200 feet above sea level, with an elevator, at that time quite an innovation, connecting all floors. Designed as site for dining, dancing, and entertaining rather than a hotel, the building included several galleries and parlors, with multiple private lunchrooms and dining rooms. The building survived the great earthquake of 1906, but was destroyed in less than two hours by a raging fire in February, 1907. Today, visitors can imagine the lively activities that took place during the relatively short lifetime of this impressive edifice.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Boise, Idaho
End Time: 2025-01-11T00:59:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: The Posy Collection
Type: Cross Stitch
Format: Framed Picture
Model: Cliff House
Style: Frame
Theme: Antiques & History
MPN: PC-1205