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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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INDIAN Island was originally bought by the U.s. for the grand sum of $25.00 from silas piper in 1849 and the government appropriated $3,500.00 for... more
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Average Rating (4.59 Stars):
Susan Harris
April 21st, 2024
This was beautiful, just not what I expected. Did not fit theme of my room. Got a sympathetic response from u, but lost it. Can u resend? Thanks
Tamika Brown
April 18th, 2024
Love it.What I expected 🫶🏽
James Jordan
April 17th, 2024
This is a fantastic shower curtain. I owned at one time a 1928 American LaFrance almost identical to this one.Loved that fire engine and this great representation is such a joy as a reminder of the one I owned. Nee dmore like this one
Debra Spivey
April 17th, 2024
Love this shower curtain! It’s brightened our guest bathroom beyond words. We were in Monet’s garden in 2005 and it brings a smile to my face every time I go in there.
Annamae Heiman
April 14th, 2024
This was our first purchase from the site and we love it! It arrived quickly. We wanted something different for the guest bath and this art combined two of my husband's favorite things.The curtain has a quality feel to it and the design is bright I wasn't sure of the color combination at first (orangey red, navy, turquoise and a touch of black) but it works! We've received many compliments and chuckles. My only regret was not being able to fit the words on without using a border - I was unsure of the colors, etc. Bottom line is that we love what we received!!! LOVE it!
INDIAN Island was originally bought by the U.s. for the grand sum of $25.00 from silas piper in 1849 and the government appropriated $3,500.00 for the light house.
The lighthouse started working in around 1856 when a fourth order Fresnel lens was installed. The lighthouse stopped working for a short time and started back up in 1875, when a new tower was erected for the sum of $9,000.00.
As you can see in this painting there is also a 1 � story t-shaped dwelling.
Indian Light was discontinued in 1934 and replaced by an automatic light on Lowell Rock.
This lighthouse is privately owned.
As a child my favorite thing to draw was cartoon characters, especially Pop-eye. As I grew older and time passed, my one and only sister married. The man she married was an excellent artist and he started to teach me the basics of drawing and then eventually painting with oils. I was starting to do pretty well and around this time it was discovered that my sister, who had played a large part of my early childhood development, had uterine cancer. This was devastating to the entire family, but I took it pretty hard being the youngest of three boys and our only sister, along with her little daughter, Wendy. I continued for a short while in painting after the death of my sister, but eventually I no longer had the heart for it and pretty...
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Timothy Smith
Thank you very much, Esteban
Timothy Smith
Congratulations to my wonderful husband, I knew when you woke me this morning that something was up and then you told me that you had sold two boxes of cards. I am so very proud of you, you do excellant work and no matter the accolades you receive from me, making a sale is a more formidable comment! Love you Honey!