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Description My old favorite cartoon, heck, my current favorite cartoon -- Foster's! Adorable and imaginative. Original design belongs to Craig McCracken. Above artwork is mine. (7hrs work. Watercolor, colored pencil, and ink on mixed media paper.)

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The "Hale House" was built in 1887 for G.W. Morgan and was sold numerous times... It was purchased in 1906 by James Hale, a motorman for the Southern Pacific Railroad, and his wife Bessie. The couple separate a few years later. Mrs Hale remained in the home taking in boarders and made a good deal of money investing in other real estate in the early twentieth century. The house is a wonderful example of a Queen Anne style house.    © Lawrence Goldman 2011 Painted Lady House, Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends, Hale House, Home For Imaginary Friends, Queen Anne House, Foster Home For Imaginary Friends, Victorian Style House, Colorful Houses, Imaginary Friends

View On Black The "Hale House" was built in 1887 for G.W. Morgan and was sold numerous times and moved twice before being located at the Heritage Square Museum. It was purchased in 1906 by James Hale, a motorman for the Southern Pacific Railroad, and his wife Bessie. The couple separate a few years later. Mrs Hale remained in the home taking in boarders and made a good deal of money investing in other real estate in the early twentieth century. The house is a wonderful example of a Queen…

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