“Take a Walk Through Time” at Bidwell Mansion

The Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park will be hosting the celebration of John Bidwell’s 195th birthday on Sunday, August 10, which is being sponsored by the Bidwell Mansion Association. The celebration will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Visitors will be taking a “walk through time” and participate in an evening of interactive entertainment. People in period costumes will re-enact daily lives from the Victorian era, and will include past residents of Bidwell Mansion. The celebration will conclude in the Visitor Center with a birthday cupcake for visitors, and the opportunity to enter to win a lovely gift basket in the opportunity drawing.

An original watercolor painting of the Bidwell Mansion by Nell Chapla will be on display in the Visitor Center for a silent auction. Bidding will begin at the time of the event and continue until the BMA Members Holiday Event on Dec. 5.

The Bidwell Mansion Association supports the interpretive programs at Bidwell Mansion SHP through their special events and memberships.

From the Bidwell SHP website:

Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park is a beautiful, three-story, 26 room Victorian House Museum that stands as a memorial to John and Annie Bidwell. John Bidwell was known throughout California and across the nation as an important pioneer, farmer, soldier, statesman, politician and philanthropist. Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell, the daughter of a socially prominent, high ranking Washington official, was deeply religious, and committed to a number of moral and social causes. Annie was very active in the suffrage and prohibition movements.

The Bidwells were married April 16, 1868 in Washington, D.C. with then President Andrew Johnson and future President Ulysses S. Grant among the guests. Upon arrival in Chico, the Bidwells used the Mansion extensively for entertainment of friends. Some of the guests that visited Bidwell Mansion were President Rutherford B. Hayes, General William T. Sherman, Susan B. Anthony, Frances Willard, Governor Stanford, John Muir, and Asa Gray.

When constructed, Bidwell Mansion featured the most modern plumbing, gas lighting and water systems. The overall style of the three-story brick structure is that of an Italian Villa, an informal, warmly romantic style. The building’s exterior is finished with a pink tinted plaster.

For more information vsit the Bidwell Mansion Association Facebook page HERE, visit the Bidwell Mansion Association HERE, or visit the California State Historic Park page HERE.