Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village

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Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village is a folk art piece, located in Simi Valley, California. This assemblage is one of California's Twentieth Century Folk Art Environments. In 1956, Tressa Prisbrey, then nearly 60 years old, started building a "village" of shrines, walkways, sculptures, and buildings from recycled items and discards from the local landfill. She worked for 25 years creating one structure after another to house her collections. Today, Bottle Village is composed of 13 buildings and 20 sculptures, and is a California Historical Landmark (#939). The village is located at 4595 Cochran Street, Simi Valley and viewable from the sidewalk. Officially closed in 1984 and severely damaged during the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, tours by appointment can be arranged.

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  • Ventura. California Historical Landmarks. Office of Historic Preservation. Retrieved on August 26, 2005.

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