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This new chair was designed by Devery Lomax managed by John Kidwell. It was fabricated by Cinnbar, an Orlando-based business known for their oversized objects, and Nelson's Welding. The new chair cost over $ 40,000 to build. Upon its delivery, by flatbed truck, overpasses had to be avoided due to the
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Kirby would step outside onto the balcony every few hours to greet visitors who learned about her living situation due to newspapers advertising her as "Alice in the Looking Glass House". Visitors would be encouraged to guess how long she'd maintain her residency. Her then 14-month-old son, Richard,
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On August 13, 1960, Rebecca Kirby (aka Lynn Arnold) moved "onto" the chair. A 10-by-10-foot cubicle was built and placed on the seat, furnished with a shower, bed, toilet, heater, air conditioner and balcony. Placed upon the chair by way of forklift, Kirby lived in the chair for 42 days. In the
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John Kidwell, the caretaker of the Chair, frequently patched holes that would form after heavy rains with cement. During the days of August 23–24, 2005, the original Chair was disassembled by a backhoe and taken away for restoration. Made entirely of
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has been received as a part of neighborhood life since its original installation. Anacostia, a neighborhood that has seen economic and cultural ups and downs prides itself on a landmark that withstands the community's evolution.
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cubicle, she would watch TV, read books, and talk on the telephone, as well as dine, as her meals were delivered every day.
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survey in 1994. It was once considered the world's largest chair, but has been overtaken by works like
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style chair. Painted brown with a white and brown striped "cushion", the chair is entirely made of
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The piece was dedicated on July 11, 1959, and a plaque was placed with it, stating:
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was one of the few landmarks to go unscathed in a neighborhood heavily affected by
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is often used as a geographic marker for direction giving and holiday celebration;
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After 42 days, Kirby "decided to return to earth," earning $ 1,500 for her stay.
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590 cm Ă— 370 cm (234 in Ă— 144 in)
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The chair, which stands 19½ feet high, is a detail-to-detail replica of a
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With the dedication of a new chair, a new plaque was placed, reading:
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visited often, being placed in a dumb waiter and sent up to see her.
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Public artwork designed as an advertisement by Bassett Furniture
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The chair was built in 1959 by Virginia-based furniture maker
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STEADFAST COMMITMENT TO UNITY, PROSPERITY, AND GOOD WILL
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Roadside America about "One-Time World's Largest Chair"
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Bassett Furniture
Coordinates
38°51′55.44″N 76°59′22.94″W / 38.8654000°N 76.9897056°W / 38.8654000; -76.9897056
Anacostia
Washington, D.C.
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Broken Chair
Geneva
Hampstead Heath
Duncan Phyfe
aluminum
Bassett Furniture
Honduras Mahogany
rot
Mayor Anthony A. Williams
Santa Claus
Christmas
riots in 1968
Martin Luther King Jr.




"Chair, (sculpture)"
Smithsonian Institution


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