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Abilene is celebrating 250 years of American Freedom!

 

This watercolor & ink piece was commissioned by the Seelye Mansion for souvenir postcards to commemorate their America 250 celebration in July 2026. This painting shows the historic mansion all dressed up for the Fourth of July with patriotic bunting, flags & flowers while lit up by early morning summer sun streaming through misty trees. A horse-drawn delivery cart of Seelye medicines & salves stands before the grand entrance, as if it had paused there for an Independence Day celebration a hundred years ago.

 

These fine art prints are high quality Giclee prints on thick, luster paper that preserves the color and vibrancy of the original watercolor painting. Prints come in a clear protective sleeve, signed and numbered by the artist. There is a small white border, with the title and artist name printed at the bottom.

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About the location:

“The Seelye Mansion in Abilene, Kansas, built in 1905, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century luxury and innovation. The Georgian style mansion was designed by prominent Kansas architect, James C. Holland, to be the residence of Dr. and Mrs. A.B. Seelye. Its interiors feature exquisite furnishings, many sourced from the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, giving visitors a rare chance to experience the refined lifestyle of that era.

One of the mansion's most captivating features is its early use of technology. The home includes Edison light fixtures, original telephone-intercom system, and even a rare bowling machine in the basement. The 1921 Steinway piano, exquisite Haviland China dishware, and mahogany woodwork further highlight the home’s elegance and modernity, making it a fascinating blend of luxury and technology.

Today, the Seelye Mansion is preserved as a historic house museum, allowing visitors to explore its rich legacy. The museum located to the rear of the mansion remains full of original artifacts of Dr. Seelye's patent medicine company, including many samples of the original medicines. Also preserved is much of the manufacturing equipment giving insight into the early pharmaceutical industry. This architectural treasure serves as a vivid symbol of Kansas's entrepreneurial and innovative spirit in the early 1900s.

Today the mansion is owned and operated by the Historic Seelye Mansion Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization governed by a Board of Directors, and eligible to receive tax-deductible donations.”

 

-from SeelyeMansion.org

“Seelye Mansion Celebrates America”

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