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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
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Subject Distance 1.63 Keywords Filoli historic marker California landmark CA US attraction destination display education formal garden house information marker sign tourist Arthur Brown attractive Bruce Porter educating estate garden Georgian Style historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites home info Place of Interest Places of Interest road side San Mateo County signage tour tourism tourist attraction Tourist Destination travel Travel Destination William B. Bourn William P. Roth Willis J. Polk West appealing no people residence sightseeing text United States attract history nobody residential sightsee word daytime destinations displays formal gardens historic markers houses Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org landmarks markers signs tourists United States of America appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical day estates gardens historical markers homes road sides tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time residences day-time words color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A.
Caption FILOLI FIGHT-LOVE-LIVE This country estate was begun in 1915 for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bourn, II. Architect Willis J. Polk designed a modified Georgian Style country house. Subsequently the carriage house and garden pavilion were executed by Arthur Brown. The formal gardens were created by Bruce Porter. In 1937 the estate was acquired by Mr. and Mrs. William P. Roth. CALIFORNIA REGISTERED HISTORICAL LANDMARK NO. 907 Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in Cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and with the Filoli Center, July 21, 1980.