Pasadena

Pasadena, Los Angeles County, CAL Fire Contract Counties, California, United States
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LAMA College for Music Professionals (Q6456995)
item type: conservatory / college of music / private for-profit educational institution
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Los Angeles College of Music (LACM, formerly LAMA College for Music Professionals) is a private for-profit music college in Pasadena, in Los Angeles County, California. It has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 2003. More than 1000 students have graduated from the school, about half of them from outside the United States.

Street address: 370 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91105 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.lacm.edu

Muir Heights, Pasadena, California (Q6933157)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Muir Heights is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, USA.

Playhouse District, Pasadena, California (Q7203362)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Playhouse Village, (formerly known as Playhouse District) a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, is bordered by Interstate 210 to the north, California Boulevard to the south, Los Robles Avenue to the west, and Hudson Avenue to the east, with a panhandle-like extension to Wilson Avenue. The district is also notable for its manhattanization, the legacy of extensive urbanization from the 1960s to the 1980s.

Sequoyah School (Q7452584)
item type: school / day school / independent school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Sequoyah School is a non-profit, co-ed, independent K-12 school in Pasadena, California, United States.

website: http://www.sequoyahschool.org/

Olive Heights, Pasadena, California (Q7087161)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Olive Heights is the most densely populated neighborhood in Pasadena, California.It is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Walnut Street to the south, El Molino Avenue to the west, and Lake Avenue to the east.

Marceline (Q6756304)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marceline is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, whose central feature is Pasadena City College. It has an area of roughly half a square mile and is bordered by Walnut Street to the north, Orlando Road to the south, Hill Avenue to the west, and Allen Avenue to the east. The neighborhood is named for a short-lived railroad cutoff which ran through the center of the neighborhood at the turn of the 20th century.

Lexington Heights, Pasadena, California (Q6537811)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lexington Heights is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Atchison Street (northern city limit) to the north, Washington Boulevard to the south, Lake Avenue to the west, and Hill Avenue to the east.

Linda Vista, Pasadena, California (Q6552037)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Linda Vista is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is one of Pasadena's wealthiest neighborhoods, and its largest by area. It is bordered by Oak Grove Drive to the north, Colorado Boulevard to the south, the Pasadena-Glendale border to the west, and Linda Vista Avenue to the east.

The Ice House (Q7741268)
item type: nightclub / comedy club
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Ice House Comedy Club is a comedy club located at 24 Mentor Avenue in Pasadena, California.

Street address: 24 N Mentor Ave. (from Wikidata)

website: http://IceHouseComedy.com

International School of Los Angeles (Q3269119)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The International School of Los Angeles (French: Lycée International de Los Angeles, LILA) is a private, international school for students aged 4 to 18. The International School of Los Angeles holds accreditation by the French Ministry of Education, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and the International Baccalaureate.

Station Fire (Q20858376)
item type: wildfire
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Station Fire was the largest wildfire of the 2009 California wildfire season, as well as the largest wildfire in the history of Los Angeles County, that burned in the Angeles National Forest, igniting on August 26, 2009 near the U.S. Forest Service ranger station on the Angeles Crest Highway. Two firefighters, Captain Tedmund Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, died on August 30, when their fire truck plunged off a cliff during an attempt to set backfires to slow the blaze. The blaze threatened 12,000 structures in the National Forest and the nearby communities of La Cañada Flintridge, Pasadena, Glendale, Acton, La Crescenta, Juniper Hills, Littlerock and Altadena, as well as the Sunland and Tujunga neighborhoods of the City of Los Angeles. Many of these areas faced mandatory evacuations as the flames drew near, but as of September 6, all evacuation orders were lifted. The Station Fire burned on the slopes of Mount Wilson, threatening numerous television, radio and cellular telephone antennas on the summit, as well as the Mount Wilson Observatory, which includes several historically significant telescopes and multimillion-dollar astronomical facilities operated by UCLA, USC, UC Berkeley and Georgia State University. A 40-mile (64-kilometer) stretch of the Angeles Crest Highway was closed until 2010, due to guardrail and sign damage, although the pavement remained largely intact.

Villa Parke (Q17037658)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Villa Parke is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Interstate 210 to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.

Highland College (Q21188237)
item type: Kirchliche Hochschule / academic institution
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Highland College was a Christian liberal arts college in Pasadena, California, United States. It was located at 450 Avenue 64, Pasadena, California 91105.

California Village, Pasadena, California (Q5021167)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

California Village is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Sierra Madre Boulevard to the north, Foothill Boulevard to the south, the Eaton Wash to the west, and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue to the east. Like most of the neighborhoods east of the Eaton Wash, it was developed more recently than most other neighborhoods in Pasadena.

Brigden Ranch, Pasadena, California (Q4967227)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Brigden Ranch is a neighborhood in northeast Pasadena, California and unincorporated Los Angeles County, California. The Bridgen Ranch Neighborhood Association defines the borders of Bridgen Ranch as Galbreth Road on the north (including Westlyn Place and Eastlyn Place), Casa Grande Street on the south, North Allen Avenue on the west, and Martelo Avenue on the east.

Catalina Villas, Pasadena, California (Q5051286)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Catalina Villas is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Orange Grove Boulevard to the north, Walnut Street and Colorado Boulevard to the south, Lake and Wilson Avenues to the west, and Hill Avenue to the east.

Chapman, Pasadena, California (Q5073262)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chapman, also known as Chapman Woods is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Del Mar Boulevard to the north, Huntington Drive to the south, the Eaton Wash to the west, and Highway 19 (Rosemead Boulevard) to the east. Chapman is an anomaly in that part of the neighborhood is in incorporated Pasadena while part is in unincorporated Los Angeles County. The region is named after Alfred Chapman who purchased the surrounding land and built his home on the corner of present-day California Boulevard and Ivydale Court.

Clark House (Q5127275)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Clark House is an International-Modernist Style residence designed by American Modernist architect Richard Neutra, and built in 1957 in Pasadena, California, United States.

National Day Laborer Organizing Network (Q16955144)
item type: nonprofit organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) is an American organization whose mission aims at improving the lives of day laborers. This organization was founded in Northridge, California, in July 2001 and is based in Los Angeles, California. NDLON functions in a form of direct democracy where day laborers who are in member organizations vote directly for the policies at NDLON's biannual assemblies. NDLON started with 12 community-based organizations and has grown to 36 member organizations.

Street address: 1030 S Arroyo Pkw, Ste 106 Pasadena, CA 91105 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.ndlon.org/

Phoenix Technologies (Q780437)
item type: software house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: https://www.phoenix.com/

OneWest Bank (Q153669)
item type: business enterprise
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

OneWest Bank, a division of First Citizens BancShares, is a regional bank with over 60 retail branches in Southern California. OneWest Bank specializes in consumer deposit and lending including personal checking and savings accounts, Money Market accounts, CDs, and home loan products. OneWest also offers small business checking, savings, CD and money market accounts as well as small business loans and treasury management products.

website: https://www.onewestbank.com/

Santa Catalina Branch Library (Q66362776)
item type: public library / library branch

Street address: Santa Catalina Branch Library, 999 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91104-2439, USA (from Wikidata)

Hill Ave. Branch Library (Q69864297)
item type: public library / library branch

Street address: 55 S. Hill Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106 (from Wikidata)

Hastings Drive-In (Q44838142)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: 445 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91050 (from Wikidata)

Park Theatre (Q44876094)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 1375 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA (from Wikidata)

Washington Theatre (Q44876114)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 845 E. Washington Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91104 (from Wikidata)

Mann's Hastings Ranch 3 (Q44876132)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 467 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

Pacific's Hastings 8 (Q44876147)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 355 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

UA Marketplace 6 (Q44876163)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 64 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91105 (from Wikidata)

Colorado Theater (Q44876181)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 2588 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

Esquire Theater (Q44876198)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 2670 Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

Uptown Theatre (Q44876215)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 2316 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

Pasadena Photoplay Theatre (Q44876253)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 28 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 (from Wikidata)

State Theatre (Q44876275)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 770 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 (from Wikidata)

Strand Theatre (Q44876291)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 340 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 (from Wikidata)

Tower Theatre (Q44876310)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 114 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91105 (from Wikidata)

Venus Adult Theatre (Q44876346)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 2226 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91107 (from Wikidata)

Academy Cinemas (Q44876366)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 1003 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91106 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.regencymovies.com

Fox Pasadena Theatre (Q44876384)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 75 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91105 (from Wikidata)

Laemmle Playhouse 7 (Q44876400)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 673 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.laemmle.com

Oaks Theatre (Q44876423)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 85 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103 (from Wikidata)

EF Academy Pasadena (Q84344354)
item type: boarding school / private school / university-preparatory school

Street address: 1539 E Howard St, Pasadena, CA 91104, United States (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.ef.com/wwen/academy/campuses/pasadena/

Rancho San Pascual (Q7291281)
item type: Ranchos of California
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rancho San Pascual, also known as Rancho el Rincón de San Pascual, was a 14,403-acre (58.29 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given to Juan Marine in 1834 by Mexican Governor José Figueroa. The former Rancho San Pascual land includes present-day cities of Pasadena, South Pasadena, and portions of San Marino, and the unincorporated communities of Altadena and San Pasqual.

USGS GNIS ID: 248942

Pasadena City College (Q7141532)
item type: community college / public educational institution of the United States
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pasadena City College (PCC) is a public community college in Pasadena, California.

Street address: 1570 E Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA, 91106-2003 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.pasadena.edu

Pasadena Museum of California Art (Q7141551)
item type: art museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA) was an art museum located in Pasadena, California, United States, showcasing art and design originating from California. The museum was founded by long-time Pasadena residents and art collectors Robert and Arlene Oltman. Ground was broken in 2000 and the museum officially opened in June 2002.

website: http://www.pmcaonline.org/

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2018 disestablishments in California, Defunct museums in California
Tournament Park (Q7829298)
item type: stadium
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tournament Park is a park and athletics venue in Pasadena, California, United States, northeast of Los Angeles. Currently maintained by the California Institute of Technology, it was simply known as the "town lot" before being renamed "Tournament Park" in 1900. Tournament Park gets its name from the Tournament of Roses, and it served as a venue in the early 20th century for events associated with the Tournament, such as chariot races, ostrich races, and even a race between a camel and an elephant. Besides hosting Tournament of Roses events, the venue hosted other events at the turn of the 20th century, such as the Southern California Horse Show Association's annual horse show. Tournament Park is best known as the site of the first eight Rose Bowl Games (1902, 1916–1922).

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct NCAA bowl game venues, Defunct college football venues, Defunct horse racing venues in California
North Lake, Pasadena, California (Q7055877)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

North Lake is a large area of Pasadena, California, comprising all of the neighborhoods along North Lake Avenue between Walnut Street and Woodbury Road.

Oaks, Pasadena, California (Q7074202)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Oaks is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Interstate 210 to the south, the El Molino Avenue to the east, and Los Robles Avenue to the west.

Prospect Park, Pasadena, California (Q7250791)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Prospect Park is a residential neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Westgate Street to the north, Orange Grove Boulevard to the south, Rosemont Avenue to the west, and Lincoln Avenue to the east.

Lower Arroyo, Pasadena, California (Q6693298)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lower Arroyo is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, centered on the Arroyo Seco south of Brookside Park. It is bordered by Holly Street to the north, Columbia Street to the south, San Rafael Avenue to the west, and Orange Grove Boulevard to the east.

Pacific Research Institute (Q7122655)
item type: think tank / nonprofit organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy (PRI) is a California-based free-market think tank which promotes "the principles of individual freedom and personal responsibility" through policies that emphasize a free economy, private initiative, and limited government. PRI was founded in 1979 by British philanthropist Antony Fisher and a San Francisco businessman James North. The organization has an office in Sacramento California and their headquarters office in Pasadena California.

website: http://pacificresearch.org

Spinks house (Q7577581)
item type: building / bungalow
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Spinks House, also known as Margaret B. S. Clapham Spinks House, (constructed 1908 - 1909) is a restored example of a California bungalow in Pasadena, California, USA. The house and grounds were designed by Henry Mather Greene of the architectural firm Greene and Greene as a home for Margaret B. S. Clapham Spinks and the retired judge William Ward Spinks.

Rose Palace (Q7367880)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Rose Palace, also known as the Pasadena Rose Palace, was a building located at 835 South Raymond Avenue in the city of Pasadena, California. It was built by the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association in 1964.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former music venues in California
Victory Park, Pasadena, California (Q7927528)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Victory Park is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by New York Drive to the north, Orange Grove Boulevard to the south, Altadena Drive to the west, and Sierra Madre Boulevard to the east.

Downtown Pasadena, California (Q5303539)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Downtown Pasadena California is the central business district of Pasadena, California. It is centered on Fair Oaks Avenue and Colorado Boulevard and is divided into three distinct neighborhoods: Old Pasadena, the Civic Center, and Monk Hill. Downtown Pasadena is known for its historical buildings that have been preserved throughout the years.

Bellefontaine/Governor Markham, Pasadena, California (Q4883759)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bellefontaine is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California, immediately south of Downtown. The neighborhood is bordered by Del Mar Boulevard to the north, Columbia Street to the south, Orange Grove Boulevard to the west, and Fair Oaks Avenue to the east. The main roads through the neighborhood are California Boulevard and Pasadena Avenue.

Fair Oaks Avenue (Q5429876)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fair Oaks Avenue in Pasadena, California, is a major north–south road connecting the communities of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena, running 7.9 miles (12.7 km) in length. It starts at its southernmost end in South Pasadena at Huntington Drive. It travels due north to a terminus above Loma Alta Avenue in Altadena and the gates of Angelus County Park. Beyond this, the road becomes a private easement.

Garfield Avenue (Q5523047)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Garfield Avenue/Cherry Avenue is a major north-south street in Los Angeles County, California, US.

Brookside Park/Arroyo Terrace, Pasadena, California (Q4975115)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Brookside Park is a major neighborhood in Pasadena, California. Its northern end is sometimes called Arroyo Terrace. It is Pasadena's second largest neighborhood by area, and its second most sparsely populated. The neighborhood is bordered by Oak Grove Drive to the north, the Arroyo Seco Canyon wall to the south, Linda Vista Avenue to the West, and Forest and Rosemont Avenues to the East.

Pasadena Chalk Festival (Q24895151)
item type: recurring event
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pasadena Chalk Festival is an American cultural event of street painting. It was founded by the Light Bringer Project in 1993. During this festival, artists create temporary masterpieces in chalk on the streets, including original works, masterpiece recreations, movie posters and iconic scenes recreations, 3D realistic works, animation art, modern abstractions, and more. The festival is held annually in downtown within the Paseo Pasadena, California. In 2010, the Pasadena Chalk Festival was officially named the Largest Display of Chalk Pavement Art by Guinness World Records, and attracted more than 600 artists and 100,000 visitors in one weekend. Here artist can be seen in a wide range of all ages expressing there different levels of skill and appreciations for the show.

website: http://www.pasadenachalkfestival.com/

California College of Music (Q25112938)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

California College of Music (abbreviated CCM) is a for-profit, contemporary popular music school in Pasadena, in Los Angeles County, California. The institution was first founded in 1999 as the Pasadena International Music Academy, and changed its name to California College of Music in 2008. It currently offers six-quarter Associate of Arts degrees in music performance (voice, guitar, bass, drums, and piano/keyboards) as well as a four-quarter and two-quarter Certificate program in Music Performance and Songwriting & Music Production.

Holly Street Bridge (Q106816873)
item type: road bridge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Directly north of the Colorado Street Bridge, Holly Street Bridge is the northernmost of the bridges that cross the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) in Pasadena, CA. The concrete arch bridge was designed by W.C. Earle, city engineer, and replaced the 1909 Linda Vista Bridge.

Hulett C. Merritt mansion (Q5935649)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hulett C. Merritt mansion, also called the "Villa Merritt Ollivier", is a historical landmark residence located in Pasadena, California.

Corporate Center Pasadena (Q65052235)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pasarroyo (formerly Corporate Center Pasadena) is a four building complex with 640,000 square feet of commercial space. It spans a full city block on S. Lake Avenue in Downtown Pasadena. It is the largest office campus in Pasadena.

website: https://pasarroyo.com

Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine (Q85850872)
item type: medical school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine is a medical school associated with the Kaiser Permanente health system and located in Pasadena, California. The school matriculated its inaugural class of 50 students in July 2020. In November 2019, the school was renamed in honor of late Kaiser Permanente Chairman and CEO Bernard J. Tyson.

San Rafael Bridge (Q105369856)
item type: bridge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The southernmost of the Pasadena Arroyo Seco bridges, the San Rafael Bridge was constructed in 1922 in Pasadena, California. Like the Colorado Street Bridge built in 1913 and La Loma Bridge (renamed John K. Van De Kamp Bridge in 2017) built in 1914, the San Rafael Bridge is an open-spandrel concrete arch bridge that is open to pedestrians and car traffic. It was strengthened in 1990.

Cruel World Festival (Q116736446)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Cruel World Festival is an annual music festival held at the Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was founded in 2020, and is organized by FKOA / Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Presents. The festival revolves around the new wave, post-punk, gothic rock and alternative rock genres. In the park, several stages continuously host live music.

Arden Villa (Q120532977)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arden Villa is a Palladian-style estate located in Pasadena, California, designed by the architectural firm Marston & Van Pelt in 1913 for William Kennon Jewett. Arden Villa has gained fame not only for its architectural splendor but also for its appearances in various movies and TV shows, earning it the nickname "Dynasty Mansion" due to its association with the popular 1980s TV drama Dynasty. Over the years, Arden Villa has become a sought-after location for the entertainment industry, appearing in various movies, TV shows, and commercials.

Marshall Fundamental Secondary School (Q6773589)
item type: high school / state school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marshall Fundamental Secondary School is a secondary school located in Pasadena, California, United States, at 990 North Allen Avenue, and is part of the Pasadena Unified School District.

website: http://www.marshallfundamental.org/

Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals (Q7326139)
item type: hotel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals is a historic building originally constructed as a Spanish Colonial Revival style resort known as the Vista del Arroyo Hotel and Bungalows located at Pasadena in Los Angeles County, California. During World War II, it served as the McCornack General Hospital, and was thereafter in use as a general-purpose federal government building for several decades. It now serves as a courthouse of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

NRHP reference number: 81000157

Bowen Court (Q4950806)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bowen Court is a bungalow court located at 539 E. Villa St. in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. The court includes 23 bungalows arranged in an "L" shape and is one of the largest bungalow courts in southern California. Built from 1910 to 1912, Bowen Court is the oldest bungalow court in Pasadena. The court was designed by Arthur and Alfred Heineman, who planned the court around a Craftsman style courtyard.

NRHP reference number: 82002194

House at 1011 S. Madison Ave. (Q16995936)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 1011 S. Madison Ave. is a historic house located at 1011 South Madison Avenue in Pasadena, California. Architect Sylvanus B. Marston of Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury designed the Prairie School style house, which was built in 1911. The two-story house has a square box plan inspired by a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright design called "A Fireproof House for $50,000". The house has a horizontal emphasis characteristic of the Prairie School and a low hipped roof. A side porch is located on the north side of the house, which originally also had a front porch that has since been enclosed. Rows of casement windows on the front of each story feature a decorative pattern with three vertical panes and a transom.

NRHP reference number: 98000959

Royal Laundry Complex (Q15273515)
item type: office building / industrial laundry
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Royal Laundry Complex is a historic laundry plant located at 443 S. Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, California consisting of close to 72,500-square-foot. Gordon Kaufmann, a prominent architect who also designed the Hoover Dam and several buildings at the California Institute of Technology, designed the plant. Kaufman's Spanish Colonial Revival design for the plant signified a shift in his style to include modern elements, which ultimately came to dominate his work. The complex currently serves as the world headquarters of Bluebeam, Inc. and was formerly the company headquarters of the Disney Store.

Street address: 443 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA (from Wikidata)

NRHP reference number: 07000996

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former laundry buildings
Batchelder House (Q4868718)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Batchelder House is a historic home built in 1910 and located at 626 South Arroyo Boulevard in Pasadena, California. An important center of Pasadena cultural life in its day, the home was designed and built by Ernest A. Batchelder, a prominent leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement, and his wife, Alice Coleman, an accomplished musician. The house, a large bungalow, has a "woodsy" design with elements of a Swiss chalet style. Batchelder's first craft shop was located in the structure, where decorative tiles were made for Greene and Greene, the Heineman Brothers, and other noted local architects of the era. Coleman also used the house's backyard stage to host chamber music concerts.

NRHP reference number: 78000695

St. Monica Academy (Q7590779)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

St. Monica Academy is a private, independent Roman Catholic high school in Montrose, California. It is operated independently of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

website: http://www.stmonicaacademy.com

Holliston Church (Q16993398)
item type: church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Holliston Church is a United Methodist church in Pasadena, California, United States. It primarily serves the Korean community in the greater Pasadena area. The building was moved stone by stone in 1923 from its original location at the corner of Lake Ave. and Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena to its current location, 1305 East Colorado Boulevard.

Las Casitas Court (Q14683047)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Las Casitas Court is a bungalow court located at 656 N. Summit Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court, which was built in 1916, consists of ten buildings containing twelve residential units and arranged in two rows; the rows of homes flank a narrow courtyard with two walking paths. The homes in the court were designed in the American Craftsman style, and the court is one of the few surviving Craftsman-styled courts. The first four houses from the street in each row feature gable roofs with wide eaves and porches with shed roofs, while the last two houses have pergolas over their entries. The courtyard includes a torii and decorative boulders.

NRHP reference number: 83001196

Ambassador Auditorium (Q4741055)
item type: architectural structure
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ambassador Auditorium is located on the historic Ambassador College campus in Pasadena, California, United States. Its architectural design has been noted to be somewhat similar to that of the Temple in ancient Israel. The auditorium's main hall has a capacity of 1,262.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former music venues in California
Harnetiaux Court (Q14682112)
item type: historic district / bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harnetiaux Court is a bungalow court located at 48 N. Catalina Avenue in Pasadena, California. Joseph Harnetiaux and his family built the court in 1922. The court consists of eight single-family homes lining a narrow court and a two-story duplex at the end of the court. The homes were designed in the Colonial Revival style and feature entrance porticos supported by Tuscan columns, jerkinhead roofs, and multi-paned windows. Camphor trees line the front of the court along Catalina Avenue.

NRHP reference number: 94001321

Court at 940-948 North Raymond Avenue (Q16890737)
item type: historic district / bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 940-948 North Raymond Avenue is a bungalow court located at 940-948 North Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, California.

NRHP reference number: 94001317

Bullock's Pasadena (Q4996978)
item type: department store
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bullock's Pasadena, in Pasadena, California, is a 240,000-square foot (21 368 m²) Late Moderne architectural style building. Built in 1947, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

NRHP reference number: 96000776

Norma Coombs Alternative School (Q14683503)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Norma Coombs Alternative School is located at 2600 Paloma St., Pasadena, California 91107 and is in the Pasadena Unified School District.

website: http://www.normacoombs.net

Court at 533-549 North Lincoln Avenue (Q16890735)
item type: historic district / bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 533-549 North Lincoln Avenue is a bungalow court located at 533-549 North Lincoln Avenue in Pasadena, California. The court consists of four bungalows surrounding a central courtyard and driveway. The bungalows have an American Craftsman design and feature gabled roofs with exposed rafter tails, casement windows, and porches supported by Doric columns. T. G. Grabham, the original owner of the court, built the four homes between 1922 and 1925. Architect G. Tombelson designed the first two homes, which were both built in 1922; contractors Whitescarver & Pieton added the third home in 1923, and contractor Joseph G. Roth built the last in 1925.

NRHP reference number: 94001320

Fenyes Estate (Q16891268)
item type: mansion / estate
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Fenyes Estate is a historic two-acre estate complex located at 160-170 Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena along what was once known as "Millionaires' Row". The Pasadena Museum of History maintains the century-old estate and offers docent-led tours of the Fenyes Mansion, the Curtin House, and the Finnish Folk Art Museum and gardens.

NRHP reference number: 85001983

Einstein Papers Project (Q5349792)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Einstein Papers Project (EPP) produces the historical edition of the writings and correspondence of Albert Einstein. The EPP collects, transcribes, translates, annotates, and publishes materials from Einstein's literary estate and a multitude of other repositories, which hold Einstein-related historical sources. The staff of the project is an international collaborative group of scholars, editors, researchers, and administrators working on the ongoing authoritative edition, The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein (CPAE).

Doheny Eye Institute (Q28222640)
item type: research institute / nonprofit organization / institute
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Doheny Eye Institute (Doheny Eye or DEI) established in 1947, is a nonprofit ophthalmic research institute. The doctors and scientists of Doheny Eye Institute undertake basic and clinical research, a role known as a physician-scientist.

Street address: 1355 San Pablo Street Los Angeles, CA 90033 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.doheny.org/

Holly Street Livery Stable (Q14682300)
item type: stable
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Holly Street Livery Stable is a historic livery stable located at 110 E. Holly St. in Pasadena, California. The brick building has an irregular trapezoidal shape, as it was built next to Santa Fe Railroad tracks. Built in 1904, the stable was first used by John Breiner, who ran the Pasadena City Market; Breiner used the stable for the horses and wagons needed to deliver groceries. The stable was also used during the early years of the Rose Parade as both a float construction site and a site for hitching horses to wagons. After the automobile supplanted horse-drawn vehicles, the stable has been used for a variety of other purposes, including a Red Cross thrift store, an auto repair shop, and a furniture warehouse.

NRHP reference number: 79000491

Court at 744-756½ S. Marengo Ave. (Q14681787)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 744-756½ S. Marengo Ave. is a bungalow court located at 744-756½ S. Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court includes six buildings containing fourteen residential units centered on a driveway. Two of the buildings are two stories tall, while the remainder are one story. Contractor D. J. Ringle built the court in 1931. The homes were designed in the Art Deco style and feature fluted parapets and engaged piers. The court is one of the few Art Deco residential properties in Pasadena and has thus been called "probably the most unusual" bungalow court in the city.

NRHP reference number: 83001188

Haskett Court (Q14682128)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Haskett Court is a bungalow court located at 824–834 E. California Boulevard in Pasadena, California. The court includes five buildings which form a "U" shape around a central walkway; the buildings contain a combined six residential units. Built in 1926, the court was designed by Pasadena architect Charles Ruhe and built by W. B. Haskett, who also lived in one of the homes. The houses in the court were designed to resemble English cottages, and their architecture is similar to the Tudor Revival style. As bungalow courts lost popularity in the 1930s, Haskett Court is one of the later bungalow courts built in Pasadena.

NRHP reference number: 82002195

Ernest W. Smith House (Q16900309)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Ernest W. Smith House is a historic house located at 272 S. Los Robles Ave. in Pasadena, California. Prominent Pasadena architects Greene & Greene designed the American Craftsman house in 1910. The house was one of the last designed by Greene & Greene; however, its simple design is reminiscent of their earlier work. The house's interlocking gable roof with wide eaves was inspired by the Swiss chalet style, a design which Greene & Greene often incorporated into their work. The house's design also features exposed rafter tails, a full-length front porch, casement windows, and a wood shingle roof, all typical elements of Greene & Greene designs.

NRHP reference number: 87002397

Court at 638-650 North Mar Vista Avenue (Q16890736)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 638-650 North Mar Vista Avenue is a bungalow court located at 638-650 North Mar Vista Avenue in Pasadena, California. Owner Karl Valentine built the court in 1927. The court consists of four single-family houses arranged alongside a courtyard with a duplex at the rear of the property. The buildings are designed in the Colonial Revival style and feature classical entrance porticos and wide eaves with exposed rafter tails.

NRHP reference number: 94001319

Colonial Court (Q14681773)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Colonial Court is a bungalow court located at 291–301 N. Garfield Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of six houses arranged around a narrow courtyard. The houses are designed in the Colonial Revival style and feature clapboard siding and jerkinhead roofs. Built in 1916, the homes were designed by architect Cyril Bennett.

NRHP reference number: 83001185

Storrier-Stearns Japanese Garden (Q7620328)
item type: protected area
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Storrier-Stearns Japanese Garden is a Japanese garden located at 270 Arlington Drive in Pasadena, California. The garden was designed and built over seven years starting in 1935 when Charles and Ellamae Storrier Stearns hired first generation immigrant, and Japanese landscape designer, Kinzuchi Fujii. The 1.45-acre (0.59 ha) garden took four years to construct once its design was complete and cost $150,000. The garden was designed as a Hill and Pond Strolling Garden, the "chisen kaiyu shiki" form, which traditionally includes water features and walking paths. This garden includes 25-foot (7.6 m) ponds with waterfalls, hills, bridges and paths. The garden's teahouse and many of its granite, bronze, and wood features were imported from Japan. The garden became a landmark for the Japanese community in Pasadena, and its teahouse served as a meeting place for Japanese cultural activities until it burned down in 1981. It was rebuilt to the original plans during the garden's recent restoration by Takeo Uesugi, FASLA.

NRHP reference number: 05000050

1992 Rose Bowl (Q4587883)
item type: bowl game
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 1992 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1992, the 78th Rose Bowl Game. Before 103,566 in attendance in Pasadena, California, and a national television audience, the #2 Washington Huskies defeated the #4 Michigan Wolverines 34–14.

House at 1240 North Los Robles (Q18151988)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 1240 North Los Robles is a historic house located at 1240 North Los Robles Avenue in Pasadena, California. The Shingle style house was built in 1896. The two-story wood-frame house has an irregular plan with a cross gabled roof. Projecting gable ends on the second story feature curved, shingled brackets; a porch under the north gable is supported by shingled columns. The house's exterior walls are shingled, and the shingles on the gable ends are arranged to form waves, an element of Queen Anne styling. Curved hoods, also covered in shingles, cover the windows on the front and southern gable ends.

NRHP reference number: 04000329

Mary Louise Court (Q15249565)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mary Louise Court is a bungalow court located at 583-599 N. Mentor Ave. in Pasadena, California. Robert Harris built the court in 1928. The court consists of seven buildings surrounding a central pathway; the buildings contain 14 residential units, with four in the rear building, three in each of the two middle buildings, and one each in the front four buildings. The buildings are designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style and feature stucco exteriors, Spanish tile roofs, open-arched porches, and curved bracketing around the doors. The stone walkway between the homes is lined by palm trees.

NRHP reference number: 94001318

Cottage Court (Q14681784)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cottage Court is a bungalow court located at 642–654 S. Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of seven houses surrounding a narrow courtyard. The stucco homes were built in 1923 and designed in the Colonial Revival style. The designs feature gable roofs with wide eaves and recessed porches with supporting columns. The courtyard includes a walkway and two light poles.

NRHP reference number: 83001186

Gartz Court (Q14682000)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gartz Court is a bungalow court located at 745 N. Pasadena Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of five buildings containing six residential units, which surround an oval rose garden and walkways. Built in 1910, the court, along with Bowen Court, is one of the oldest remaining in Pasadena. The court was commissioned by Kate Crane Gartz, the heir to Crane Plumbing, and was designed by Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey. The homes' designs were influenced by the English Arts and Crafts Movement and feature stone chimneys, wood shingled skirts, and Tudor Revival-style half-timbering. The court was originally located at 270 N. Madison Ave., but was moved to its current location in 1984 to save it from demolition.

NRHP reference number: 83001195

Evanston Inn (Q14681959)
item type: hotel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Evanston Inn is a historic hotel located at 395 S Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. The inn was built in 1897 and served as a smaller and less lavish alternative to Pasadena's luxury hotels. The building was designed in a combination of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles, and the original section of the building features decorative shingling. In 1898 and 1905, the inn constructed additional wings due to the growth in Pasadena tourism. The inn is now the only extant wood-frame hotel in Pasadena.

NRHP reference number: 84000787

Rose Bowl Game (Q543429)
item type: bowl game / recurring event
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Year's Day) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on Monday, January 2. The Rose Bowl Game is nicknamed "The Granddaddy of Them All" because it is the oldest currently operating bowl game. It was first played in 1902 as the Tournament East–West football game, and has been played annually since 1916. Since 1945, it has been the highest attended college football bowl game. The game is a part of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association's "America's New Year Celebration", which also includes the historic Rose Parade. Winners of the game received the Leishman Trophy, named for former Tournament of Roses presidents, William L. Leishman and Lathrop K. Leishman who played an important part in the history of this game.

website: http://www.tournamentofroses.com/rosebowlgame/

Park Place-Arroyo Terrace Historic District (Q20714780)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Park Place–Arroyo Terrace Historic District is a residential historic district located in northwest Pasadena, California. The district includes eleven contributing houses built from 1902 to 1912. Most of the houses in the district were influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, which was popular in Pasadena in the early 20th century; particular styles in the district include the American Craftsman house, the Craftsman bungalow, the Colonial Revival house, and the Prairie School house. Prominent Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene designed seven of the district's houses; the district is the most concentrated collection of their works in Pasadena. Two other noted Craftsman architects, Myron Hunt and Sylvanus Marston, also designed homes in the district, including Hunt's own residence.

NRHP reference number: 04000324

Jefferson Park, Pasadena, California (Q6175556)
item type: geographical object
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jefferson Park is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Orange Grove Boulevard to the north, Walnut Street to the south, Hill Avenue to the west, and Allen Avenue to the east.

Garfield Heights, Pasadena, California (Q5523071)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Garfield Heights is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. The original tract name registered with the city of Pasadena in 1904. In 1998, the area was designated a landmark district. It is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the north, Mountain Street to the south, North Marengo Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.

House at 574 Bellefontaine St. (Q16995942)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 574 Bellefontaine St. is a historic house located at 574 Bellefontaine Street in Pasadena, California. Architect Sylvanus B. Marston of Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury designed the Swiss chalet style house, which was built in 1911 for developer G. Roscoe Thomas. The two-story house is built on a steep hill and has an "L"-shaped layout; the main entrance is located on the north side's second story. The front facade includes a large gable on the south side and a smaller one over the entrance porch; the larger gable features half-timbered woodwork. A stair tower at the back of the main corner has a pointed roof and an adjacent chimney stack. The north leg of the house has a second-story porch in the rear, while the west leg features arched windows and doors on the first floor and casement windows on the second.

NRHP reference number: 98000958

Dr. W. T. Bolton House (Q15215007)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Dr. W. T. Bolton House is a historic house located at 370 W. Del Mar Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Built in 1906, the Craftsman-style house was designed by prominent Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene. The house's design emphasizes function over form, a key concept in Craftsman designs; its joints and beams are exposed, and the wooden front door was oiled by hand to highlight its natural grain and color. The house's light fixtures, stained glass windows, and even furnishings were also designed by Greene and Greene to give the house a unified design. Dr. W. T. and Alice Bolton commissioned the house, which was their second residence designed by the Greene brothers; while W. T. Bolton died before he could live in the house, Alice Bolton lived there until 1917. The house was one of several Craftsman homes built in Pasadena's "Millionaire's Row" district, which included a number of large homes in the vicinity of Orange Grove Boulevard.

NRHP reference number: 80004491

Henry A. Ware House (Q18159137)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Henry A. Ware House is a historic house located at 460 Bellefontaine Street in Pasadena, California. Prominent Pasadena architectural firm Greene & Greene designed the American Craftsman style house, which was built in 1913. The house's roof has a complex gabled form typical of Craftsman designs, and its eaves are overhanging with exposed rafters and beams. A large front-facing gable features a stepped brick chimney, while a one-story bay includes Tudor-inspired half-timbering.

NRHP reference number: 04000015

Casa Grande, Pasadena, California (Q5047822)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Casa Grande is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Casa Grande Street, to the north, I-210 to the south, Allen Avenue to the west, and Altadena Drive to the east.

Washington Court (Q16902940)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Washington Court is a bungalow court located at 475 E. Washington Blvd. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of six single-family homes arranged in an "L" shape; a common walkway and garden runs along the east side of the court, while a driveway on the west side accesses a rear garage. The homes are designed in the English Cottage Revival style and feature cross gabled roofs with wooden louvers at the gable ends, wooden trim and window moldings, and arched entrances with flared eaves. F. R. Finch commissioned the court in 1924; the homes cost $2,250 each to build.

NRHP reference number: 94001316

Hastings Ranch, Pasadena, California (Q16994918)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hastings Ranch is a neighborhood of Pasadena, California which lies in northeast Pasadena. It is principally accessed by Sierra Madre Boulevard, Michillinda Avenue, Hastings Ranch Blvd., and Riviera Drive. Hastings Ranch is also identified by large shopping areas at its southernmost end and by a shopping center at the corner of Sierra Madre and Michillinda. Hastings Ranch is divided by Sierra Madre Blvd, north of the blvd is Upper Hastings Ranch and south is Lower Hastings Ranch. To the north of the Ranch is the San Gabriel Mountains and Mount Wilson.

Raymond Theatre (Q7299180)
item type: theater / movie theater / music venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Raymond Theatre (formerly Perkins Palace) is an auditorium located in Pasadena, California, built around 1921. It was known as Perkins Palace when it was a live music venue from 1979 through 1991. In addition to being a popular music venue, it was featured in several films and music videos during the 1980s. Artists that recorded and released live shows at Perkins Palace include Phil Collins, RATT, Dave Mason, and New Grass Revival.

Street address: 129 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.raymondtheatre.com

Pasadena Museum of History (Q15961625)
item type: museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pasadena Museum of History is a private, nonprofit museum and research library located in Pasadena, California. It is the only institution dedicated to the history, art and culture of historic Pasadena and the west San Gabriel Valley. Headquartered on the grounds of a century-old Pasadena estate, facilities include the Pasadena Museum History Center, the Fenyes Estate and gardens, a research library and archives, the Curtin House, and the Finnish Folk Art Museum. With public exhibits, tours, lectures, seminars, and workshops, the Pasadena Museum of History promotes an appreciation of history, culture, arts and sciences relevant to Pasadena and adjoining communities.

Street address: Palazzo Fenyes (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.pasadenahistory.org/index.html/

Court at 732-744 Santa Barbara St. (Q14681786)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 732-744 Santa Barbara St. is a bungalow court located at 732-744 Santa Barbara St. in Pasadena, California. The original court includes three buildings containing five residential units surrounding a central courtyard. Contractor D. Hoffman built the court in 1922. The homes in the court were designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style and feature porches with tile roofs atop columns and broken parapets along their roofs. A sixth building at 738 Santa Barbara was added in 1956; this building is not considered part of the historic court.

NRHP reference number: 83001189

Miss Orton's Classical School for Girls (Q15253641)
item type: school building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Miss Orton's Classical School for Girls was a private girls' school in Pasadena, California. The school, which was run by educator Anna Orton, opened in 1890. The school was designed to prepare girls for a higher education at a college in the Eastern United States, as most secondary schools in Pasadena at the time assumed their students would go to Stanford or Berkeley if they desired further education.

NRHP reference number: 95000998

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct girls' schools in the United States
Banbury Oaks, Pasadena, California (Q4854016)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Banbury Oaks is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the north, Mountain Street to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the East, and Forest Avenue to the west. The neighborhood is bisected by I-210. The main roads through the neighborhood are Hammond Street and Lincoln Avenue.

Fuller Theological Seminary (Q262617)
item type: university / seminary / private not-for-profit educational institution
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fuller Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary in Pasadena, California, with regional campuses in the western United States. It is egalitarian in nature.

Street address: 135 N Oakland Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91182 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.fuller.edu

Finnish Folk Art Museum (Q20857936)
item type: art museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Finnish Folk Art Museum is located on the grounds of the Pasadena Museum of History in Pasadena, California. The only museum of its type in the United States, it was created in 1974 by Yrjö Alfred Paloheimo, a native of Finland, who was the husband of Leonora “Babsie” Curtin.

Euclid Court (Q15217033)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Euclid Court is a bungalow court located at 545 S. Euclid Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of eight residential units in five buildings surrounding a central courtyard. The court was built in 1921; however, one house in the court was built in 1888 and later incorporated into the court's design. The homes were designed by the Postle Company in the Tudor Revival style; their designs feature half-timbered facades, porches with brick walls, and stucco chimneys. Both gable and jerkinhead roofs were used to top the houses.

NRHP reference number: 83001193

Hotel Green (Q5911551)
item type: hotel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hotel Green was a hotel in Pasadena, California. It was built in 1893 by George Gill Green, and later expanded by him with two additional buildings in 1898 and 1903, creating a complex of three structures. The Hotel Green was the home of the Valley Hunt Club and the Tournament of Roses association.

NRHP reference number: 82002196

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct hotels in California
Kindel Building (Q14682971)
item type: commercial building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Kindel Building is a historic automobile showroom at 1095 East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California.

NRHP reference number: 96000423

Sara-Thel Court (Q14683916)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sara-Thel Court is a bungalow court located at 618-630 S. Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court includes seven buildings arranged around a central walkway; six of the buildings are single-family units, while a double unit is located at the end of the walkway. Built in 1921, the court was designed by Jas. Humphreys. The houses were mainly designed in the American Craftsman style and feature gable roofs with shallow slopes and exposed rafters; the moldings on the homes were inspired by the Colonial Revival style.

NRHP reference number: 83001192

Evolution Robotics (Q1382529)
item type: business enterprise
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Evolution Robotics was an American technological company based in Pasadena, California. It specialized in robotics technologies with their product range covering computer vision, localization and autonomous navigation.

website: http://www.evolution.com

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct companies based in California, Defunct robotics companies of the United States
Hale Solar Laboratory (Q5641417)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hale Solar Laboratory is a historic astronomical observatory in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, United States. Built in 1923, it was the laboratory of astronomer George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), a pioneering figure in the development of the discipline of astrophysics in the United States. The building, a distinctive blend of Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989.

NRHP reference number: 86000103

South Marengo Historic District (Q15278703)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The South Marengo Historic District is a residential historic district located along South Marengo Avenue in Pasadena, California. The district consists of twelve Craftsman-style bungalows situated on the two blocks between Bellevue Drive and California Boulevard. The homes were built from 1901 to 1916, at the height of the bungalow's popularity in Pasadena. Several prominent local architects designed the homes, including Louis B. Easton, planner of the homes at 530 and 540 South Marengo; Easton's work was featured in Gustav Stickley's magazine The Craftsman. Marengo Avenue was considered an upscale district of Pasadena at the time, partly due to its well-designed homes and partly due to the pepper trees planted along the street.

NRHP reference number: 82002199

Court at 1274-1282 North Raymond Avenue (Q16890734)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 1274–1282 North Raymond Avenue is a bungalow court located at 1274–1282 North Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, California. The court consists of five one-story bungalows arranged around a central courtyard. The houses are designed in a blend of the Colonial Revival and American Craftsman styles; the former can be seen in the entrance porticos on three of the buildings, while the latter is present in the homes' overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails. Owner Karl Valentine designed and built the court in 1924–25.

NRHP reference number: 94001315

Doo Dah Parade (Q5296951)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pasadena Doo Dah Parade is a popular farcical and flamboyant parade held in Pasadena, California, about once a year, usually in the fall or winter, although in recent years it has moved to the nearest Saturday to May Day. The event has been copied by the Columbus, Ohio, Ocean City, New Jersey, and Kalamazoo, Michigan Doo Dah Parades. Norfolk, Virginia has a Doo Dah Parade but its connection to the Pasadena parade is uncertain.

Daisy-Villa, Pasadena, California (Q5209673)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Daisy-Villa is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Sierra Madre Boulevard to the west, Orange Grove Boulevard to the north, the 210 Freeway to the south, and the Eaton Wash to the east. Daisy-Villa is an exclusively residential neighborhood with approximately 350 homes. The neighborhood is named after two streets that meet in the center of the community.

University of the People (Q620973)
item type: university / nonprofit organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The University of the People (UoPeople) is a non-profit private, distance education university.

website: https://www.uopeople.edu/

John Norton House (Q14682525)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The John Norton House is a historic house located at 820 Burleigh Drive in Pasadena, California. Built in 1954, the Modernist house was designed by Buff, Straub, and Hensman. The house is located in an arroyo below street level and is integrated with the surrounding nature, including a stream which flows past the front door. The house has a post-and-beam structure and features an open interior plan, a large deck, and large groups of exterior windows.

NRHP reference number: 09000179

La Pintoresca, Pasadena, California (Q6464430)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

La Pintoresca Park is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Montana Street to the north, Washington Boulevard to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.

Prospect Historic District (Q15268729)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Prospect Historic District is a residential historic district in Pasadena, California, consisting of homes along Prospect Boulevard and several surrounding streets. The district includes 108 residences and roughly encompasses the Prospect Park and Arroyo Park Tracts, a pair of early Pasadena subdivisions. Development on the Prospect Park Tract began in 1904, and the first house was built there in 1906. The Arroyo Park Tract was first surveyed in 1910, and its development soon followed; the two tracts were linked by the Prospect Boulevard Bridge, which was built in 1908. The houses in the district represent a wide variety of architectural styles and include works by several prominent architects, such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Millard House, Charles and Henry Greene's Bentz House, and a 1909 mansion designed by Alfred and Arthur Heineman. The varied architecture of the district's homes is united by its landscaping, particularly through the camphor trees which line its streets.

NRHP reference number: 83001202; USGS GNIS ID: 1763321

Keck Institute for Space Studies (Q6382472)
item type: research institute / institute
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) is a joint institute of the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory established in January 2008 with a $24 million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation. It is a privately funded think tank focused on space mission concepts and technology.

website: http://kiss.caltech.edu/

Singer Building (Pasadena, California) (Q14683993)
item type: commercial building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Singer Building in Pasadena, California is a Spanish Colonial Revival building located at 520 E. Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Built in 1926, the building was designed by Everett Phipps Babcock and is his only surviving non-residential design. The Spanish Colonial Revival design of the building was popular in Pasadena in the 1920s. Prominent features of the building's design include a red tile roof, a stone frieze with a tiled pattern, and piers with decorative moldings. The building originally housed a Singer Sewing Machine Company showroom and has since been used for other commercial purposes.

NRHP reference number: 85001066

W. L. Mead House (Q17108548)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The W. L. Mead House is a historic house located at 380 West Del Mar Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Architect Louis B. Easton designed the American Craftsman house, which was built for W. L. Mead in 1910. The house is a two-story wood-frame structure with a brick foundation. The front-facing gable roof has wide eaves inspired by the Swiss chalet style. Both the roof and the second floor of the house are sided with wood shingles, a distinctive Craftsman feature; the first floor has a stucco exterior. The house also features a terrace covered by a wooden shed roof and supported by brick piers.

NRHP reference number: 98000961

Pasadena Unified School District (Q7141568)
item type: school district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pasadena Unified School District is a unified school district that is responsible for the schools of Pasadena, California. As of 2014, it has four high schools, five middle schools, three K–8 schools and 15 K–5 elementary schools. The number of elementary schools was reduced from 18 at the end of the 2010–11 school year.

website: https://www.pusd.us/

Rose Court (Q14683831)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rose Court is a bungalow court located at 449-457 S. Hudson Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court has a half-court arrangement with three buildings containing five residential units located alongside a driveway. Built from 1921 to 1922, the court was designed by the architectural firm Stewart, Young & Stewart in the Mission Revival style. The homes feature stucco walls, arched porches, and broken parapets along the roof and reflect a simplified interpretation of Mission Revival architecture.

NRHP reference number: 83001203

38th Primetime Emmy Awards (Q3910306)
item type: Primetime Emmy Award annual ceremony
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 38th Primetime Emmy Awards were presented on September 21, 1986, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The Emmy ceremony was cohosted by David Letterman and Shelley Long. During the ceremony, Letterman saluted Grant Tinker, who had stepped down as chairman of NBC due to its parent company, RCA, having been acquired by General Electric. The ceremony was also memorable for the presentation of the Governors' Award to Red Skelton, presented by comedy legend Lucille Ball, who in his acceptance speech said he had missed being on TV for the previous 16 years.

Raymond-Summit Historic District (Q16899168)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Raymond–Summit Historic District is a historic district roughly encompassing the 400 blocks of North Raymond and North Summit Avenues in Pasadena, California. The residential historic district includes 22 contributing buildings. The area was part of Rancho San Pascual prior to its development. In 1875, the Lake Vineyard Land and Water Company formed to manage the property. The company parceled out and sold the land and, between 1886 and 1904, the new owners built houses on their properties during a Pasadena building boom. Architectural styles represented among these homes include Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, American Foursquare, American Craftsman, Shingle Style, and a number of vernacular styles. Prominent Pasadena architects Greene & Greene designed a Shingle Style house at 450 North Raymond and two vernacular cottages at 442 and 448 North Summit; all three houses have Colonial Revival details.

NRHP reference number: 11000500

Annandale, Pasadena, California (Q4767919)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Annandale is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Colorado Boulevard to the north, San Rafael Avenue to the east, and the Pasadena-Los Angeles border to the south and west. The main roads through the neighborhood are Avenue 64 and La Loma Road.

Marengo Gardens (Q14683261)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marengo Gardens is a bungalow court located at the intersection of South Marengo Avenue and Ohio Street in Pasadena, California. The court, which was built in 1913, consists of nine single-family bungalows; six of the houses are centered on a courtyard, while the remaining three face Marengo Avenue. The homes were designed in the American Craftsman style; each house includes various different features of the style, such as shingle or clapboard siding, shallow-sloped gable roofs, decorative brickwork, and buttressed piers.

NRHP reference number: 83001197

Home Laundry (Q16892396)
item type: industrial laundry
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Home Laundry is a historic building at 432 S. Arroyo Parkway in Pasadena, California. The building was constructed in 1922 for the Home Laundry Company, a laundry service founded by Pasadena businessmen Daniel M. Linnard, Arnold J. Bertonneau, and Edward K. Hoak. All three were well known in Pasadena, and Linnard had a national reputation for his work in the hotel industry. The company's building represented a new type of building design in Pasadena, as the company's office space and industrial space were both visually separated and structurally integrated. In addition, the building has an uncommon Tudor Revival design created by the local architecture firm Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury. The building's design features ornamental half-timbering on the front façade, coursed brickwork, gabled dormers above the second-story windows, and stone quoins at the corners. The building is the only Tudor Revival commercial or industrial building in Pasadena.

NRHP reference number: 87000980

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AGBU High School, Pasadena (Q4651639)
item type: high school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

AGBU Vatche & Tamar Manoukian High School was a private Armenian-American school located in Pasadena, California, United States, which opened its doors in September 2006 and closed in 2020. The campus is owned and operated by the Armenian General Benevolent Union, the largest Armenian philanthropic organization in the diaspora that also sponsors 17 Armenian day schools around the world. The school was administratively and academically affiliated with AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School, a college preparatory high school in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. The school met high school requirements, which included a science lab, library, indoor gym, computer lab, assembly hall, and cafeteria.

website: http://www.agbumhs.org/

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Bonnie Court (Q4942321)
item type: multi-family residential
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bonnie Court is a bungalow court located at 140 S. Bonnie Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of six identical homes arranged around a central path. The court was built from 1922 to 1924, during a building boom for bungalow courts. The houses within the court were designed in the Colonial Revival style, a popular design for small homes; the design can be seen in the homes' entrance porticos with supporting columns and their jerkinhead roofs. The court is representative of the detached narrow, or open, form of bungalow courts.

NRHP reference number: 94001325

Theodore Parker Lukens House (Q16894376)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Theodore Parker Lukens House is a historic house, located at 267 North El Molino Avenue, in Pasadena, California. Built in 1886–87, the house is among the oldest standing in Pasadena. Architect Harry Ridgway designed the Victorian house; while its design is mainly influenced by the Stick and Eastlake subtypes, it also includes elements of the Queen Anne style. The house features multiple deep gables and gabled dormers with decorative stickwork hanging from the edges. The two-story front porch is supported by decorative posts and features patterned bargeboards above the first floor designed to resemble curtains.

NRHP reference number: 84000879

Court at 275 North Chester Avenue (Q16828232)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 275 North Chester Avenue is a bungalow court located at 275 North Chester Avenue in Pasadena, California. Owner Fern Parlee built the court in 1928. The court consists of six buildings; five two-unit homes are arranged around a central courtyard, while a single one-unit home is located in a rear corner. The court's layout features multiple tiers separated by steps, an uncommon design for a bungalow court. The houses have a vernacular Spanish-influenced design with stucco walls, clay tile roofs, and wrought iron light fixtures.

NRHP reference number: 94001324

House at 674 Elliot Drive (Q16892473)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 674 Elliot Drive is a historic home located at 674 Elliot Drive in Pasadena, California. The wood-frame house was built in 1911 for rancher Winslow B. Ross. Architect Arthur Heineman designed the home in the American Craftsman style. The front porch of the house is topped by a large gable supported by Tuscan columns and a patterned system of rafter trusses. Two patios are located on opposite sides of the house; the southeast patio adjoins a pergola-topped pathway through the yard. The house's roof features multiple low-pitched gables and open eaves with exposed rafter tails.

NRHP reference number: 04000325

Longfellow-Hastings House (Q6673781)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Longfellow–Hastings House, also known as the Octagon House, is an historic octagon house that was located at 85 South Allen Avenue in Pasadena, California. The house was built in 1893 by Gilbert Longfellow, who had previously built a similar house on the Atlantic coast. The two-story house has a frieze and a dentilated cornice and was originally surrounded by a verandah. It is one of the few octagon houses remaining in the Western United States.

NRHP reference number: 82002197

House at 1141 North Chester Avenue (Q17194296)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 1141 North Chester Avenue is a historic house located at 1141 North Chester Avenue in the Bungalow Heaven district of Pasadena, California. John A. Jergenson designed and built the airplane bungalow for himself and his wife in 1914. The house is wood frame with a stone wall foundation; stone is also used in the four wide piers supporting the porch. The small, central upper story is the characteristic feature of the airplane bungalow design, which takes its name from the half-story's resemblance to an airplane cockpit. The gable roofs on both stories feature wide, overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails.

NRHP reference number: 04000326

Constance Perkins House (Q5163575)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Constance Perkins House is a house designed by Richard Neutra and built in Pasadena, California, United States, from 1952 to 1955.

Don Carlos Court (Q14681848)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Don Carlos Court is a bungalow court located at 374–386 S. Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court contains seven homes built around a central courtyard and walkway. The homes were designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style and were all built with stucco facades and tiled gable roofs. The courtyard includes a decorative birdbath and planter. Contractor Clarence Hudson Burrell built the court in 1927.

NRHP reference number: 83001191

Howard Motor Company Building (Q14682387)
item type: commercial building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Howard Motor Company Building (also known as California Custom Coach, Inc.) is a historic automobile showroom located at 1285 E. Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California.

NRHP reference number: 96000422

Stoutenburgh House (Q16900782)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Stoutenburgh House is a historic house located at 255 S. Marengo Ave. in Pasadena, California. Built in 1893, the house was designed by Los Angeles architect J. H. Bradbeer in the Queen Anne style. The house's design features a roof with many gables, multiple porches with turned columns and brackets carved by bandsaws, and patterned shingle siding. An original carriage house and barn are also located on the property. John and Mary Stoutenburgh, a prominent local couple, lived in the house; John died in 1904, but Mary occupied the house into the 1920s.

NRHP reference number: 80000814

Court at 497-503½ N. Madison Ave. (Q14681785)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court at 497-503½ North Madison Avenue is a bungalow court located at 497-503½ N. Madison Ave. in Pasadena, California.

NRHP reference number: 83001187

The Waverly School (Q7773768)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Waverly School (often called simply Waverly) is a nonsectarian, coeducational, college preparatory, progressive day school in Pasadena, California, United States for students in preschool through high school. It has three campuses, and a one-acre organic farm within walking distance. It is an independent school.

website: https://thewaverlyschool.org/

Civic Center Financial District (Q14681760)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Civic Center Financial District is a historic district composed of five buildings near the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Marengo Avenue in Pasadena, California. The Security Pacific Building and the Citizens Bank Building are located at the intersection itself and considered the centerpieces of the district, while the MacArthur, Mutual, and Crown Buildings are located on North Marengo. The buildings, which were built between 1905 and 1928, are all architecturally significant buildings used by financial institutions in the early 20th century.

NRHP reference number: 82000967

Orange Grove Court (Q14683574)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Orange Grove Court is a bungalow court located at 745 East Orange Grove Blvd. in Pasadena, California. The court, which was built in 1924, contains twelve single-family houses arranged along a central walkway. The houses were designed in the Mission Revival style and feature arched porches and windows, stucco exteriors, and tile roofs. A double arch is located at the end of the walkway, a variation on the common practice of placing another home at the end of the walkway in a bungalow court. According to its National Register of Historic Places nomination, the court "epitomizes the concept of the Southern California bungalow court" due to its layout and Mission Revival details.

NRHP reference number: 83001199

Mission Court (Q14683374)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mission Court is a bungalow court located at 567 N. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of eight buildings containing fourteen residential units which surround a central courtyard. Built in 1913, the court was designed by architect J. F. Walker. The houses in the court were designed in the Mission Revival style; the court is the oldest Mission Revival bungalow court in Pasadena. The houses' designs feature broken parapets along the roofs and porches with either recessed arch entrances or tiled shed roofs. The courtyard includes two buttressed piers topped by lamps.

NRHP reference number: 83001198

Villa Verde (Q7930527)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Villa Verde, located at 800 S. San Rafael in Pasadena, California, is a historic estate built in 1927. The estate was designed by Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury and is representative of their Spanish Colonial Revival designs. The design features extensive wrought iron ornamentation and a terra cotta roof. F. A. Hardy, former chairman of the Goodrich Corporation and a renowned horticulturist, first inhabited the house and planted its still-surviving garden.

NRHP reference number: 84000896

Pasadena Masonic Temple (Q24074171)
item type: building

Street address: 200 South Euclid Avenue (from Wikidata)

website: http://pasadenamasonic.org/

Louise C. Bentz House (Q15242990)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Louise C. Bentz House is a historic house located at 657 Prospect Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Built in 1906, the bungalow was designed by prominent Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene. While the house has a typical bungalow design, its design also exhibits chalet influences in its overhangs and pitched roof and Japanese influences in the edges of the roof and overall horizontal emphasis. The house is the best remaining example of the houses the Greene brothers designed for middle-class Pasadena residents, most of which have been demolished or significantly altered. In addition, the house was the first built in the Prospect Park Tract, a neighborhood of historic homes designed by prominent architects. John Bentz, a significant Pasadena businessman and developer, commissioned the house.

NRHP reference number: 77000299

House at 1015 Prospect Boulevard (Q18151984)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The House at 1015 Prospect Boulevard is a historic house located at 1015 Prospect Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Built in 1913, the house was likely the first built in Pasadena's Arroyo Park Tract. Architect Sylvanus Marston designed the English-inspired Arts and Crafts house. The two-story house has a stucco exterior with several sets of wood-frame, double-hung windows. A gabled portico with Tudor half-timbered ornamentation covers the front entrance. The multi-component roof has a gable-on-hip main section with a cross gable-on-hip section over the east side; two stucco chimney stacks rise from the roof.

NRHP reference number: 04000322

Newcomb House (Q14683484)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Newcomb House is a historic bungalow located at 675-677 N. El Molino Ave. in Pasadena, California, United States. The house was built in 1914 for Dr. R. H. Newcomb. The house is an example of an airplane bungalow, an uncommon style of bungalow named for its resemblance to a biplane. The broad first-floor roof is designed to resemble a wing when viewed from the small second floor, and the strut and fretwork on the porch gable is similar to that of an airplane. The American Craftsman style was also used in the house's detailed woodwork. The house is one of the later houses built in its neighborhood, an area containing many bungalow designs, and is therefore part of a historic local progression of bungalow designs.

NRHP reference number: 82002198

Odd Fellows Temple (Q7077370)
item type: clubhouse
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Odd Fellows Temple in Pasadena, California is a historic building that was built in 1933 at 175 N. Los Robles Ave. The temple served as a meeting place for Odd Fellow Lodge No. 324, the Pasadena branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows established in 1885. Pasadena architect Kenneth Gordon designed the building; its design incorporates the Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean Revival styles. The temple is the only Spanish Colonial Revival building in Pasadena which was built for a fraternal organization. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1985.

NRHP reference number: 85001682

Poppy Peak Historic District (Q16898725)
item type: neighborhood / historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Poppy Peak Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district located in the southwest corner of Pasadena, California. The neighborhood is located on the side of Poppy Peak, a 991-foot-high (302 m) mountain of the San Rafael Hills. Developer William Carr platted the neighborhood in 1924. The homes in the district were designed by a number of significant Modern Movement architects. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

NRHP reference number: 09000182

Kosy Knook Court (Q14682990)
item type: historic district / bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kosy Knook Court is a bungalow court located at 830 Brooks Avenue in Pasadena, California. The court was constructed in 1922 and designed by G. W. Tombleson. The court includes five identical homes arranged around a central path; it originally included two garages as well, which have since been removed. The homes were designed in the Colonial Revival style and feature entrance porticos, windows with multiple panes, wood siding, and jerkinhead roofs.

NRHP reference number: 94001322

Palmetto Court (Q14683601)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Palmetto Court is a bungalow court located at 100 Palmetto Dr. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of twelve single-family homes arranged along two central pathways with a two-unit building at the end of the paths. A torii-like gate is located at the court's street entrance. Contractor A. C. Parlee built the court in 1915. The homes in the court are designed in the American Craftsman style and feature both shingle and clapboard siding and a variety of roof styles including jerkinhead, gable, and shed.

NRHP reference number: 83001201

Cypress Court (Q14681801)
item type: bungalow court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cypress Court is a bungalow court located at 623–641 N. Madison Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of eight houses surrounding two central walkways. The homes are designed in the Colonial Revival style and feature gable roofs and gabled porches supported by columns. Contractor Arthur G. Gehrig built the court in 1928.

NRHP reference number: 83001190