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Elephants of Plaza Vina Del Mar of Sausalito California 5D2929... more
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Average Rating (4.34 Stars):
Sherrie Yarbro
April 26th, 2024
We loved the T- shirt but needed the print for a cover for my husbands prosthetic leg. He was in an awful accident a year and lost a leg as a result. He is a Beatle Fanatic and we had to put them on his new leg. Thanks for the awesome art and it was the perfect size.
Suzanne Hale
April 19th, 2024
Very original shirt, lots of compliments- great fit.
Dana Frederickson
April 19th, 2024
This is an excellent t-shirt! An excellent view of an SAS Connect Airbus A320-251N coming in for a landing! I especially wanted to buy this t-shirt because I am of Swedish descent! Excellent photography and artwork!
Dana Frederickson
April 19th, 2024
This is an excellent t-shirt! An excellent view of a P I A Boeing 777 coming in for a landing! The t-shirt came out great! Excellent photography and artwork!
Dean Will
April 18th, 2024
Very pleased with the item!! But wrong color.
Simon Brown
April 13th, 2024
Great but Jaws fans saying it's spelt Pippit
Elephants of Plaza Vina Del Mar of Sausalito California 5D2929
At the conclusion of the 1915 San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Expo displays were destroyed to make room for more post-earthquake rebuilding efforts in San Francisco. William B. Faville could not bare the thought of his beautiful flagpole elephants being destroyed, so he used his position to ferry his favorite two elephants and one beautiful paper mache fountain across the San Francisco Bay to his Sausalito home. The triangle-shaped park: Vina del Mar, in Sausalito, holds the 1915 Faville treasures. When the San Francisco 1915 Panama-Pacific Fair was created, many types of temporary buildings and accents were created out of an industrial-strength paper mache product that was designed to last about one year. Global artists were represented at this world-class event; about 1500 full-size sculptures adorned the 635-acre complex. Among the large sculptures on display were examples of classical...
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