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The house, however, did not come without its price, both personally and professionally, for the Greene brothers, and David and Mary Gamble who commissioned it.
The iconic Gamble house in Pasadena was designed by architects Charles Greene and Henry Greene for David and Mary Gamble of Procter & Gamble Co.
The Gamble House in Pasadena celebrates 50 years as a museum this year with a variety of activities, including a public celebration held at the Arts and Crafts masterpiece on Sept. 25.
While the Gamble House, the landmark Craftsman designed by Charles and Henry Greene in the early part of the 20th century, has a way of catching eyes, thanks to its handsome eaves, grand brickwork ...
The Gamble House in Pasadena is an architectural treasure that is most commonly known as Doc Brown's home in the movie Back to the Future.
Mary Gamble’s bedroom desk is reflected in a mirror at The Gamble House in Pasadena as it celebrates 50 years as a museum. The 1908 home designed by Green and Green was the home of David and ...
If you missed the "Upstairs Downstairs" tour at the Gamble House earlier this month, there's still a chance to have a lasting look inside the servant's quarters and the rest of the historic Arts ...
Foundation that owns it says Gamble heir wanted it demolished CINCINNATI — A 170-year-old house that the inventor of Ivory Soap lived in for 57 years was torn down Monday in less than three hours.
PASADENA – When David and Mary Gamble moved into their brand-new Greene and Greene house in 1908, they brought at least one favorite item that wasn’t custom-designed – a Tiffany lamp from ...
PASADENA – When David and Mary Gamble moved into their brand-new Greene and Greene house in 1908, they brought at least one favorite item that wasn’t custom-designed – a Tiffany lamp from ...
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