87191L01_architecural tours_2017_r5_27x10.5.indd 1-6 surrounding district,isrecognizedastheofficialstatetheaterofCalifornia. Pasadena Playhouse(39S.ElMolino),whichisnowgivingitsnametothe (46 N.LosRobles)andontheWarnerBuilding(477E.Colorado).The Be suretonotetheamazinguseofterracottaonPacificAsiaMuseum revived withtheadditionofPaseoColoradoandmanyresidentialbuildings. Las Fuentes.YourrouteincludesPasadena’sdowntownofthe1920s,now Euclid, pastAllSaintsChurchandthroughthepleasantcityscapethatisPlaza groomed flowerbedsandshadedlawns.Thecourtyardwalkcontinuesacross but insteadaresurprisedtodiscoverafountaincourtyardwithmeticulously Walking beneathCityHall’sdome—visibleformiles—weexpectarotunda, balanced bytheCivicAuditoriumatsouth,withCityHallcenter. rooted byacivicaxis.Inthisscheme,theLibrarycommandsnorthend, richly detailedbuildings,broadboulevardsandpark-likesettingsarefirmly Pasadena’s civiccenterwasplannedintheearly1920s.Thesespaciousand Architects: Marston & Maybury 477 EastColoradoBoulevard Warner Building,1927 & Maybury Architects: Marston, Van Pelt 46 NorthLosRoblesAvenue (formerly Grace Nicholson Building, 1924) Pacific Asia Museum & Coate Architects: Johnson,Kaufmann 132 North Euclid Avenue All Saints Episcopal Church, 1925 Architects: Bakewell & Brown 100 North Garfield Avenue City Hall, 1925-27 Architect: MyronHunt 285 East Walnut Street Central Library, 1927 ■ ■ PLAYHOUSE DISTRICT 6

Colorado Boulevard Union Street Holly Street PARK ONGARFIELD,JUSTNORTHOFWALNUT(ATWESTSIDELIBRARY) 2 MILES Walnut Street

CIVIC CENTERAND Gold Line Arroyo Parkway

■ Green Street

60-MINUTE WALK

75 95 131 Marengo Avenue 225 281 234 30 78 Start ■ Library Pasadena Paseo Colorado

300 Garfield Avenue 175 207 100 285

Hall City

200 Ramona Street ■

18-MINUTE BIKERIDE Euclid Avenue Fuentes Plaza Las 80 132 Architect: Julia Morgan 78 NorthMarengoAvenue Former YWCA Building, 1921 Architects: Bergstrom, Bennett & Haskell 300 East Green Street Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 1931 Architect: Elmer Grey 39 South ElMolino Avenue Pasadena Playhouse, 1924-25

Los Robles Avenue 451 464 460 46 Ford Place Pacific Asia 477 Museum Oakland 500 520 145 Avenue 525 585595 70 160

Madison Avenue 597 609655 ↑ N 600

39 El Molino Avenue Playhouse

Pasadena 696 695

Oak Knoll Avenue of buildings, and those unique, yet strictly legal, diagonal crosswalks! of buildings,andthoseunique,yetstrictlylegal,diagonalcrosswalks! bronze plaquestoexplaintheirhistory),fading19thcenturysignsonthesides and peoplewatching,lookoutforinterestingalleystoexplore(mostwith constructed before1900).Ifyoucantearyourselfawayfromwindowshopping when Coloradowaswidened,butmanyofthebuildingsbehindthemwere the varietiesofstyleandornamentation.(Allstorefrontsdatefrom1928 District. Asyouwalkalongthestreets,lookabovedisplaywindowsat late 1970s,andin1983OldPasadenabecameaNationalRegisterHistoric and socialcentersofPasadenalife.Restorationrevitalizationbeganinthe Oaks. OldPasadena,oncedown-at-heel,isagainoneofthegreateconomic major storesandservicesclusteredaroundthejunctionofColoradoFair street totheolderpartofhotel.Hotelvisitorswerealsocloseall The peculiarbridgethatnowextendsfromCastleGreenoncespannedthe after checkingin,enjoyastrollinthepark(inmiddleofwinter,noless!). visitors couldalightfromthetrain,walkupstreettoGreenHotel,and Green Hotel,linkedbyasharedpast.Duringthecity’sdaysasresort,Eastern favorite ensembleistheoldSantaFestation,CentralParkandformer This tourincludesanoverviewofPasadena’soldestcommercialarea.One Architects: Smith & Williams 100 West Green Street Friend Paper Co., 1965 Charles & Henry Greene Architects: 65 East Building, 1897 Kinney-Kendall Architects: Bennett & Haskell 83 East Colorado Boulevard Bank Building,1929 Former United California Architects: Parkinson & Bergstrom 117 East Colorado Boulevard Chamber of Commerce Building, 1906 Architect: H. C. Gilman 222 South Raymond Avenue Railway Station, 1935 Former Santa Fe Architect: FrederickL.Roehrig 99 South Raymond Avenue Castle Green Apartments, 1898; 1903 ■ ■ 7

PARK INPARKINGSTRUCTUREATNORTHEASTCORNEROFFAIROAKSANDGREEN 1.6 MILES

OLD PASADENA

60-MINUTE WALK

134 Freeway

Green Street Boulevard Colorado Freeway ■

20-MINUTE BIKERIDE Pasadena Avenue 168 134106 Union Street 139 170 South Marengo Avenue planted 1880 Moreton Bay Fig Tree, Architect: RossMontgomery 311 North Raymond Avenue 1927 St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church, Architect: GordonB.Kaufmann 443 South Raymond Avenue 1927; 1935 Royal LaundryBuilding, NEARBY: Walnut Street 100

De Lacey Avenue ↑ N Colorado One

Mills

Fair Oaks Avenue 2 1 47 Start 10 60 25 Pacific 24 Electric ■

Central Park 65 Raymond Avenue 99 35 129 145 110 Park Memorial 83 117

222 150 32 Holly Street

Arroyo Parkway Gold Line

street/tree planfromwhichMadisonHeightscertainly benefited. 932 S.Madison.Initsearlyyears,Pasadenacreated awellthought-out model homesfortheoriginaltractbySylvanusMarston areat920and French designbyWallaceNeffcanbefoundat707 S.Oakland;andtwo 805 S.Madisonwithitsdiagonalbracingandotherstructuralfetishes;a is at885S.Madison;FrederickRoehrigdesignedthefineCraftsman only MissionRevivaldesign S. Madison;LouisEaston’s two-story residenceat675 El Molinoandanimposing terraced lawns,at979S. bungalow, accentuatedby beautifully sitedone-story Henry Greenedesigneda represented: Charlesand known localarchitectsare until about1925.Thebest- houses datefromthattime these heftywell-builtfamily beginning in1906.Mostof orange grovesandfarmland neighborhood wasbuiltover trends, thisfineresidential California development A forerunnerofSouthern Architect: Louis B. Easton 885 South Madison Avenue Ioannes House,1911 Architect: Sylvanus B. Marston 920 and 932 South Madison Avenue Model Homes, 1911 and 1912 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 979 South El Molino Avenue Crowe-Crocker House, 1909 ■ ■ ■ ■ HEIGHTS 8

JUST WESTOFELMOLINO PARK ONALPINE, 10-MINUTE BIKERIDE 45-MINUTE WALK 1.8 MILES

MADISON Miles Street Glenarm Street Alpine Street Filmore Street California Boulevard Los Robles Avenue Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 675 South Madison Avenue Annie Blacker House, 1911 Architect: WallaceNeff 707 South Oakland Avenue Stowell House,1924 Architect: FrederickL.Roehrig 805 South Madison Avenue Hugus House, 1908

Oakland Avenue 707 701

1025 1011 885 805 775 685 675 Madison Avenue

1050 1036 1000 980 946 932 920 706 654 627 624 Start ↑ ■

1001 989 N

979 El Molino Avenue NEARBY: landmark district. which wasmorerecentlyaddedtothe longer tour,exploreChesterAvenue, historical style.Ifyouwouldlikea have nowbeenrefurbishedinauthentic late 1970s,soamajorityofthehouses of restorationactivitybeginninginthe Bungalow Heavenexperiencedasurge walls, andvine-coveredpergolas. is partofachimney,brick-and-boulder charming touches,suchasanentrythat the tour.Youwillseeinthesehouses neighborhood ismuchlargerthan of thetastiestbungalows,butthis and MarVistaAvenuescontainsome affordable formostresidents.Michigan built forunder$3,000,theywere the details.Sincemanyhomeswere a clevercarpenterwouldimprovise one couldorderminimalplansand through Frenchdoors.For$5to$10 fireplaces andthescentofjasmine such thingsasbuilt-inbuffets,boulder “bungalow books,”whichdiscussed were oftenadaptedfrompopular owners withoutarchitects.Designs built bycontractorsortheiroriginal other tours,mostofthesehouseswere period (1900to1920).Unlikethoseon houses builtduringtheCraftsman quality andrichnessofconventional landmark districtin1989,revealsthe This neighborhood,declareda ■ HEAVEN Architect: Unknown 2121 MonteVista Street (The Hermitage), circa 1880 Craig Adobe Architect: HarryRidgway 1375 East Mountain Street Williams House (Hillmont), 1887 ■ ■ 9

JUST NORTHOFORANGEGROVE PARK ONMICHIGAN, 10-MINUTE BIKERIDE 1.8 MILES

BUNGALOW

40-MINUTE WALK Mountain Street Claremont St. Orange GroveBoulevard Evelyn Place Wilson Avenue Washington Boulevard

827 Mar Vista Avenue 1045 1095 1165 1175 1191 1253 1261 1311

1155 722 798 846 1076 1260 1328 1194

769 787 875 939 995 Michigan Avenue 1085 1165 1205 1291 ■ Bell Street

740 Start 914 946 986 1046 1070 1110 1276 1282 1302 ↑ N

Chester Avenue livable houses on Berkeley Avenue, each with a balcony or enclosed garden. livable housesonBerkeleyAvenue,eachwithabalconyorenclosedgarden. romantic Hollywoodset.Andbythissamearchitect,wefindagroupofvery sumptuous residenceat2035LombardybyWallaceNeffwouldshamethemost is oneattemptatthis.1779LombardyrecallsanAndalusianfarmhouse.The combination ofMediterraneanandColonialstyles.Hishouseat1750Lombardy striving tocomeupwithsomethingthatwasquintessentiallyCalifornian—a its similarclimateandlandscape.RolandCoate,inparticular,wasconstantly architects felttheseimageswereappropriatetoSouthernCaliforniabecauseof and Italy.LombardyRoadisamenuoftheirsources—richtastyfare!The created fancifulreconstructionsoftheirhalf-rememberedvisionsruralSpain Returning fromEuropeanstudy,theaspiringgentlemenarchitectsoftime The southsideofLombardywasoncepartHenryHuntington’sranch. These lushandpicturesqueestatessproutedfromorangegrovesinthe1920s. Architect: George Washington Smith 1779 Lombardy Road Ostoff House, 1924 Architect: WallaceNeff 548 to 589 Berkeley Avenue Houses, 1925-26 Architect: WallaceNeff 2035 Lombardy Road Bourne House,1925 Architect: Roland E. Coate 1750 Lombardy Road Stephens House,1928 ■ ■ 10

PARK ONLANDOR,JUSTSOUTHOFCALIFORNIA 1.2 MILES Hill Avenue Lombardy Road California Boulevard Homet Road San PasqualStreet

LOMBARDY ROAD

30-MINUTE WALK Start ■ 611

Landor Lane 1750

1779 ■

7-MINUTE BIKERIDE 7-MINUTE 665 615 Allen Avenue Architect: MyronHunt 1151 OxfordRoad Henry Huntington, 1910) (Gallery was originally the home of and Botanical Gardens Huntington Library, Art Collections, 1201 East California Boulevard Bertram Goodhue;toursareavailable) by Myron Hunt, Elmer Grey and (The campus was first laidout in 1910 California Institute of Technology NEARBY: 1861 1938 1945 1954 Greenwood Avenue 2035

589-549 Berkeley Avenue

↑ 2075 588-548 N

San Marino Avenue 16 historicaldistrictsinour23squaremiles! 10 incrediblearchitecturaltoursforyoutodiscoverwithin WALK |BIKEDRIVE EXPLORE PASADENAARCHITECTURE 7/6/17 12:42 PM 87191L01_architecural tours_2017_r5_27x10.5.indd 1-6 surrounding district,isrecognizedastheofficialstatetheaterofCalifornia. Pasadena Playhouse(39S.ElMolino),whichisnowgivingitsnametothe (46 N.LosRobles)andontheWarnerBuilding(477E.Colorado).The Be suretonotetheamazinguseofterracottaonPacificAsiaMuseum revived withtheadditionofPaseoColoradoandmanyresidentialbuildings. Las Fuentes.YourrouteincludesPasadena’sdowntownofthe1920s,now Euclid, pastAllSaintsChurchandthroughthepleasantcityscapethatisPlaza groomed flowerbedsandshadedlawns.Thecourtyardwalkcontinuesacross but insteadaresurprisedtodiscoverafountaincourtyardwithmeticulously Walking beneathCityHall’sdome—visibleformiles—weexpectarotunda, balanced bytheCivicAuditoriumatsouth,withCityHallcenter. rooted byacivicaxis.Inthisscheme,theLibrarycommandsnorthend, richly detailedbuildings,broadboulevardsandpark-likesettingsarefirmly Pasadena’s civiccenterwasplannedintheearly1920s.Thesespaciousand Architects: Marston & Maybury 477 EastColoradoBoulevard Warner Building,1927 & Maybury Architects: Marston, Van Pelt 46 NorthLosRoblesAvenue (formerly Grace Nicholson Building, 1924) Pacific Asia Museum & Coate Architects: Johnson,Kaufmann 132 North Euclid Avenue All Saints Episcopal Church, 1925 Architects: Bakewell & Brown 100 North Garfield Avenue City Hall, 1925-27 Architect: MyronHunt 285 East Walnut Street Central Library, 1927 ■ ■ 6 PLAYHOUSE DISTRICT

Colorado Boulevard Union Street Holly Street PARK ONGARFIELD,JUSTNORTHOFWALNUT(ATWESTSIDELIBRARY) 2 MILES Walnut Street

CIVIC CENTERAND Gold Line Arroyo Parkway

■ Green Street

60-MINUTE WALK

75 95 131 Marengo Avenue 225 281 234 30 78 Start ■ Library Pasadena Paseo Colorado

300 Garfield Avenue 175 207 100 285

Hall City

200 Ramona Street ■

18-MINUTE BIKERIDE Euclid Avenue Fuentes Plaza Las 80 132 Architect: Julia Morgan 78 NorthMarengoAvenue Former YWCA Building, 1921 Architects: Bergstrom, Bennett & Haskell 300 East Green Street Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 1931 Architect: Elmer Grey 39 South El Molino Avenue Pasadena Playhouse, 1924-25

Los Robles Avenue 451 464 460 46 Ford Place Pacific Asia 477 Museum Oakland 500 520 145 Avenue 525 585595 70 160

Madison Avenue 597 609655 ↑ N 600

39 El Molino Avenue Playhouse

Pasadena 696 695

Oak Knoll Avenue of buildings, and those unique, yet strictly legal, diagonal crosswalks! of buildings,andthoseunique,yetstrictlylegal,diagonalcrosswalks! bronze plaquestoexplaintheirhistory),fading19thcenturysignsonthesides and peoplewatching,lookoutforinterestingalleystoexplore(mostwith constructed before1900).Ifyoucantearyourselfawayfromwindowshopping when Coloradowaswidened,butmanyofthebuildingsbehindthemwere the varietiesofstyleandornamentation.(Allstorefrontsdatefrom1928 District. Asyouwalkalongthestreets,lookabovedisplaywindowsat late 1970s,andin1983OldPasadenabecameaNationalRegisterHistoric and socialcentersofPasadenalife.Restorationrevitalizationbeganinthe Oaks. OldPasadena,oncedown-at-heel,isagainoneofthegreateconomic major storesandservicesclusteredaroundthejunctionofColoradoFair street totheolderpartofhotel.Hotelvisitorswerealsocloseall The peculiarbridgethatnowextendsfromCastleGreenoncespannedthe after checkingin,enjoyastrollinthepark(inmiddleofwinter,noless!). visitors couldalightfromthetrain,walkupstreettoGreenHotel,and Green Hotel,linkedbyasharedpast.Duringthecity’sdaysasresort,Eastern favorite ensembleistheoldSantaFestation,CentralParkandformer This tourincludesanoverviewofPasadena’soldestcommercialarea.One Architects: Smith & Williams 100 West Green Street Friend Paper Co., 1965 Charles & Henry Greene Architects: 65 East Colorado Boulevard Building, 1897 Kinney-Kendall Architects: Bennett & Haskell 83 East Colorado Boulevard Bank Building,1929 Former United California Architects: Parkinson & Bergstrom 117 East Colorado Boulevard Chamber of Commerce Building, 1906 Architect: H. C. Gilman 222 South Raymond Avenue Railway Station, 1935 Former Santa Fe Architect: FrederickL.Roehrig 99 South Raymond Avenue Castle Green Apartments, 1898; 1903 ■ ■ 7

PARK INPARKINGSTRUCTUREATNORTHEASTCORNEROFFAIROAKSANDGREEN 1.6 MILES

OLD PASADENA

60-MINUTE WALK

134 Freeway

Green Street Boulevard Colorado Freeway ■

20-MINUTE BIKERIDE Pasadena Avenue 168 134106 Union Street 139 170 South Marengo Avenue planted 1880 Moreton Bay Fig Tree, Architect: RossMontgomery 311 North Raymond Avenue 1927 St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church, Architect: GordonB.Kaufmann 443 South Raymond Avenue 1927; 1935 Royal LaundryBuilding, NEARBY: Walnut Street 100

De Lacey Avenue ↑ N Colorado One

Mills

Fair Oaks Avenue 2 1 47 Start 10 60 25 Pacific 24 Electric ■

Central Park 65 Raymond Avenue 99 35 129 145 110 Park Memorial 83 117

222 150 32 Holly Street

Arroyo Parkway Gold Line

street/tree planfromwhichMadisonHeightscertainly benefited. 932 S.Madison.Initsearlyyears,Pasadenacreated awellthought-out model homesfortheoriginaltractbySylvanusMarston areat920and French designbyWallaceNeffcanbefoundat707S.Oakland;andtwo 805 S.Madisonwithitsdiagonalbracingandotherstructuralfetishes;a is at885S.Madison;FrederickRoehrigdesignedthefineCraftsman only MissionRevivaldesign S. Madison;LouisEaston’s two-story residenceat675 El Molinoandanimposing terraced lawns,at979S. bungalow, accentuatedby beautifully sitedone-story Henry Greenedesigneda represented: Charlesand known localarchitectsare until about1925.Thebest- houses datefromthattime these heftywell-builtfamily beginning in1906.Mostof orange grovesandfarmland neighborhood wasbuiltover trends, thisfineresidential California development A forerunnerofSouthern Architect: Louis B. Easton 885 South Madison Avenue Ioannes House,1911 Architect: Sylvanus B. Marston 920 and 932 South Madison Avenue Model Homes, 1911 and 1912 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 979 South El Molino Avenue Crowe-Crocker House, 1909 ■ ■ ■ ■ HEIGHTS 8

JUST WESTOFELMOLINO PARK ONALPINE, 10-MINUTE BIKERIDE 45-MINUTE WALK 1.8 MILES

MADISON Glenarm Street Alpine Street Filmore Street Miles Street California Boulevard Los Robles Avenue Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 675 South Madison Avenue Annie Blacker House, 1911 Architect: WallaceNeff 707 South Oakland Avenue Stowell House,1924 Architect: FrederickL.Roehrig 805 South Madison Avenue Hugus House, 1908

Oakland Avenue 707 701

1025 1011 885 805 775 685 675 Madison Avenue

1050 1036 1000 980 946 932 920 706 654 627 624 Start ↑ ■

1001 989 N

979 El Molino Avenue NEARBY: landmark district. which wasmorerecentlyaddedtothe longer tour,exploreChesterAvenue, historical style.Ifyouwouldlikea have nowbeenrefurbishedinauthentic late 1970s,soamajorityofthehouses of restorationactivitybeginninginthe Bungalow Heavenexperiencedasurge walls, andvine-coveredpergolas. is partofachimney,brick-and-boulder charming touches,suchasanentrythat the tour.Youwillseeinthesehouses neighborhood ismuchlargerthan of thetastiestbungalows,butthis and MarVistaAvenuescontainsome affordable formostresidents.Michigan built forunder$3,000,theywere the details.Sincemanyhomeswere a clevercarpenterwouldimprovise one couldorderminimalplansand through Frenchdoors.For$5to$10 fireplaces andthescentofjasmine such thingsasbuilt-inbuffets,boulder “bungalow books,”whichdiscussed were oftenadaptedfrompopular owners withoutarchitects.Designs built bycontractorsortheiroriginal other tours,mostofthesehouseswere period (1900to1920).Unlikethoseon houses builtduringtheCraftsman quality andrichnessofconventional landmark districtin1989,revealsthe This neighborhood,declareda ■ Architect: Unknown 2121 MonteVista Street (The Hermitage), circa 1880 Craig Adobe Architect: HarryRidgway 1375 East Mountain Street Williams House (Hillmont), 1887 ■ ■ HEAVEN 9

JUST NORTHOFORANGEGROVE PARK ONMICHIGAN, 10-MINUTE BIKERIDE 1.8 MILES

BUNGALOW

40-MINUTE WALK Mountain Street Claremont St. Orange GroveBoulevard Evelyn Place Wilson Avenue Washington Boulevard

827 Mar Vista Avenue 1045 1095 1165 1175 1191 1253 1261 1311

1155 722 798 846 1076 1260 1328 1194

769 787 875 939 995 Michigan Avenue 1085 1165 1205 1291 ■ Bell Street

740 Start 914 946 986 1046 1070 1110 1276 1282 1302 ↑ N

Chester Avenue livable houses on Berkeley Avenue, each with a balcony or enclosed garden. livable housesonBerkeleyAvenue,eachwithabalconyorenclosedgarden. romantic Hollywoodset.Andbythissamearchitect,wefindagroupofvery sumptuous residenceat2035LombardybyWallaceNeffwouldshamethemost is oneattemptatthis.1779LombardyrecallsanAndalusianfarmhouse.The combination ofMediterraneanandColonialstyles.Hishouseat1750Lombardy striving tocomeupwithsomethingthatwasquintessentiallyCalifornian—a its similarclimateandlandscape.RolandCoate,inparticular,wasconstantly architects felttheseimageswereappropriatetoSouthernCaliforniabecauseof and Italy.LombardyRoadisamenuoftheirsources—richtastyfare!The created fancifulreconstructionsoftheirhalf-rememberedvisionsruralSpain Returning fromEuropeanstudy,theaspiringgentlemenarchitectsoftime The southsideofLombardywasoncepartHenryHuntington’sranch. These lushandpicturesqueestatessproutedfromorangegrovesinthe1920s. ■ ■ 10 Architect: George Washington Smith 1779 Lombardy Road Ostoff House, 1924 Architect: WallaceNeff 548 to 589 Berkeley Avenue Houses, 1925-26 Architect: WallaceNeff 2035 Lombardy Road Bourne House,1925 Architect: Roland E. Coate 1750 Lombardy Road Stephens House,1928

PARK ONLANDOR,JUSTSOUTHOFCALIFORNIA 1.2 MILES Hill Avenue Lombardy Road California Boulevard Homet Road San PasqualStreet

LOMBARDY ROAD

30-MINUTE WALK Start ■ 611

Landor Lane 1750

1779 ■

7-MINUTE BIKERIDE 7-MINUTE 665 615 Allen Avenue Architect: MyronHunt 1151 OxfordRoad Henry Huntington, 1910) (Gallery was originally the home of and Botanical Gardens Huntington Library, Art Collections, 1201 East California Boulevard Bertram Goodhue;toursareavailable) by Myron Hunt, Elmer Grey and (The campus was first laidout in 1910 California Institute of Technology NEARBY: 1861 1938 1945 1954 Greenwood Avenue 2035

589-549 Berkeley Avenue

↑ 2075 588-548 N

San Marino Avenue 16 historicaldistrictsinour23squaremiles! 10 incrediblearchitecturaltoursforyoutodiscoverwithin WALK |BIKEDRIVE EXPLORE PASADENAARCHITECTURE 7/6/17 12:42 PM Lida Street Arbor Street

Art Washington Boulevard 555 Center Rose ARROYO VIEW OAK KNOLL

College BowlRose 3 4 5 570 560 of Design StadiumBowl 9 N 339 353 Stadium Grand Avenue AND THE GREENE BROTHERS ■ 1.3 MILES ■ 35-MINUTE WALK ■ 7-MINUTE BIKE RIDE GOVERNOR

Arroyo Boulevard 210 Freeway Fair Oaks Avenue Los Robles Avenue Mountain Street California Boulevard ↑ Norwood Drive 418 ■ PARK ON HILLCREST, JUST WEST OF WENTWORTH Singer [ ■ 1.8 MILES ■ 50-MINUTE WALK ■ 13-MINUTE BIKE RIDE MARKHAM Park Orange Grove Boulevard 704 ■ PARK ON NORTH GRAND, JUST NORTH OF HOLLY Once the site of a sheep ranch owned by Henry Huntington, Oak Knoll was GambleGamble Pasadena Villa Street N House VICTORIAN House Museum of developed into large estates around 1906. This rolling, oak-covered landscape 651 History 210 Freeway This neighborhood bordering the Arroyo Seco is the best place to view the DISTRICT N Linda Vista Avenue ↑ dropped into Kewen Canyon on the east and looked over plains leading to 3 Walnut Street 351 311 285 Congress Place Norton [ Palmetto Drive work of Charles and Henry Greene, as well as some fine houses by their 1 Pacific the Old Mill and the San Gabriel Mission on the south. At the southerly ridge Simon7 ■ 1.4 MILES ↑ Museum 6 Asia Colorado Boulevard contemporaries. Arroyo Terrace was once solid Greene & Greene, including 348 Museum in 1906, the Wentworth Hotel (now The Langham Huntington, Pasadena) was walks and landscaping. Charles’ own house (368), begun in 1902, was ■ 35-MINUTE WALK Cordova begun. Impressive houses were built nearby, many in the 1920s and later. The Orange Grove Boulevard

134 Freeway 707 Tournament Street Arroyo Boulevard California Terrace ■ 9-MINUTE BIKE RIDE 542 520 470 460 built around a huge oak tree. Most of the rustic houses had a front view of 337 303 271 House 536 514 500 490 436 well-known R. R. Blacker House (1177 Hillcrest) by Greene & Greene, once a Start ■ Caltech ■ Hill Avenue Allen Avenue Arroyo Parkway 657 615 575 California Boulevard the Arroyo and a rear view of a conifer-surrounded picturesque reservoir PARK ON MARKHAM, JUST St. John Avenue 7-acre estate, dominates the neighborhood even today. Many parcels were later 346 Markham Place 2 California Boulevard 10 at the crest of the hill, leading to the neighborhood’s nickname of “Little EAST OF ORANGE GROVE 714 686 666 638 530 520 510 subdivided where extensive gardens once flourished. The perforated concrete 753 5 8 Huntington Library, Start ■ Switzerland.” Westmoreland Place, one of the earliest “gated” communities, 762 Art Collections, and wall along Oak Knoll by the Greenes once enclosed the gardens of their This is one of the few 459 325 299 265

Botanical Gardens 440 ■ 620 has two surviving Greene & Greene houses: 2 Westmoreland, now a part 440

American Seco Street 648 626 629 619 Red Cross LOWER Start 475 Culbertson House (1188 Hillcrest), which included an aqueduct leading from a Pasadena neighborhoods 460 310 Bellefontaine Street 4 1 La Loma Road 691 659 549 of the Neighborhood Church campus (note the tremendous rock chimney), courtyard fountain down a series of terraces to a lily pond in the canyon. Most that boasts pre-1900 LINDA VISTA 708 640 556 536 and the famous Gamble House at 4 Westmoreland, which is open for public Avenue 64 Orange Grove Blvd. houses on this tour are visible from the sidewalk despite hedges. An amusing houses in quantity and La Loma tours. The Prospect Park area was a 1906 tract with camphor tree-shaded Bridge variety of offbeat styles are represented: 1395 Ridge Way, an interloper from good repair. Orange Grove was the first prime residential street when Pasadena 110 Freeway Old Mill Road Huntington Drive ■ 1.4 MILES ■ 30-MINUTE WALK streets, clinker-brick portals on Orange Grove, and one house (657 Prospect) Arroyo Boulevard 405 Hollywood, complete with lotus finials; 1361 Ridge Way, sporting rustic logs of was first founded in 1874 as the Indiana Colony. After incorporation in 1886, ■ 9-MINUTE BIKE RIDE designed by the Greenes. The Prospect Historic District was listed on the 320 Orange Grove Boulevard Craftsman persuasion; and 1233 Wentworth, pure “storybook.” the city became a noted winter destination for wealthy visitors from the East

■ PARK ON LINDA VISTA, 373 Arroyo Boulevard Arroyo National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The Pasadena Museum of History

Mira Vista Terrace Vista Mira and boasted six large resort hotels. Magnificent mansions and gardens began JUST NORTH OF SECO (170 N. Orange Grove) was once the Finnish consulate. 2 ARROYO CRAFTSMAN R. R. Blacker House, 1907 The Langham Huntington, to replace the earlier farms along Orange Grove, earning it the nickname 10 TOURS OF PASADENA In 1882, a suspension bridge 1177 Hillcrest Avenue Pasadena Holly Street Duncan-Irwin House, 1906 802 “Millionaires’ Row.” As more new residents arrived (including California ■ 1.5 MILES ■ 35-MINUTE WALK ■ 10-MINUTE BIKE RIDE Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 1906-1913; rebuilt 1991 was built where Holly Street is 240 North Grand Avenue Governor Henry H. Markham), Orange Grove addresses became scarce, so new 1. Lower Linda Vista ■ PARK ON WEST CALIFORNIA, JUST EAST OF ARROYO 781 1401 South Oak Knoll Avenue today, connecting this remote 750 Holly Vista Drive Architects: Charles & Henry Greene Cordelia Culbertson House, 1911 side streets were cut in. In the 1950s, garden apartments replaced the aging 2. Arroyo Craftsman 499 Original Architects: west bank of the Arroyo 470 730 The lower Arroyo Seco was settled around 1910 by artists and other Prospect Terrace 1188 Hillcrest Avenue estates along Orange Grove, but the side streets still have many turn-of-the- 3. Arroyo View and the Greene Brothers Charles Greene House, 1902 517 Seco to Pasadena. It was Prospect Boulevard Charles F. Whittlesey (1906) bohemians who were drawn to this lovely oak glen and wished to avoid 368 Arroyo Terrace 535 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene century houses. Built to recall Eastern-style homes, the earliest were staunch 4. Oak Knoll sport, then, to camp in the 215 and Myron Hunt (1913) the high-society types along South Orange Grove Avenue, just up the Architect: Charles Greene and upright Queen Ann Victorians like 346 Markham. Also popular was the 5. Governor Markham Victorian District sycamores for a weekend and Prospect Crescent Prindle House, 1926 hill to the east. Many who built here were advocates of the Craftsman Stern House, circa 1930 American Colonial Revival, most visible at 337 Markham. 271 Markham is 6. Civic Center and Playhouse District catch fresh trout for breakfast Gamble House, 1908 1311 Hillcrest Avenue esthetic movement and its veneration of nature and simplicity. Most of 695 1395 Ridge Way Shingle Style; although not dark brown, its billowing forms are still evocative 7. Old Pasadena in the year-round stream. 4 Westmoreland Place Architect: George Washington Smith their houses were built rugged and woody, often with foundations of 662 Architects: Garrett Van Pelt of the Eastern seaboard. As you walk along St. John Avenue, visualize the east 8. Madison Heights Although the greasewood and Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 657 La Vereda Road cobblestones brought up from the Arroyo. One artist was painter Jean side of the street replaced by the Long Beach Freeway—first planned in the 9. Bungalow Heaven James A. Freeman House, 1912 and Robert E. Alexander chaparral have been carved N 187 Mannheim whose 1909 studio is still intact at 500 S. Arroyo. The Pacific Millard House and Studio, 1923-26 596 1950s and still, as of this writing, an officially adopted route. The rest of the 10. Lombardy Road 181 580 1330 Hillcrest Avenue away, one still feels a certain 645 Prospect Crescent NEARBY: El Circulo Oaks School at 714 W. California was established in 1945 using existing 645 572 Architects: Arthur & Alfred Heineman neighborhood to the west became a local landmark district in 2005. ↑ 585 The Old Mill remoteness here. The 1910 oak-shaded bungalows as its campus. The friendly creature at 686 W. Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright (house) 95 Blankenhorn-Lamphear House, 1893 MacDonald Apartments, 1927 vintage Swiss chalets on Mira and Lloyd Wright (studio) Rosemont Avenue (El Molino Viejo), 1816 BEFORE YOU EXPLORE 65 California was designed by the Irish immigrant Louis DuPuget Millar for an 346 Markham Place 339-353 West California Boulevard This guide identifies 10 architecturally rich neighborhoods. Buildings and Vista peer across the Arroyo to 1120 Old Mill Road Las Palmas Englishman, perhaps homesick for the thatched roofs of the Cotswolds. Bentz House, 1906 N 825 Architect: Unknown Architect: Robert H. Ainsworth homes of visual interest are identified by their street number on each the Vista del Arroyo Hotel and The architect/carpenter Louis Easton built one of his finest redwood 657 Prospect Boulevard

of the maps and may not be referenced in the tour description. Street “Little Switzerland.” The gates Linda Vista Avenue houses at 620 S. Grand. At 626 S. Arroyo, the tilemaker and teacher Ernest Architects: Charles & Henry Greene ↑ McPherson House, 1894; 1928 NEARBY: Freeway Hillcrest Avenue 1188 numbers indicated in red are listed by name of building and architect on Linda Vista near Holly once 134 Batchelder constructed his home and first production kilns. 337 Markham Place American Red Cross Hindree House, 1909 ■ Start led to the Armour estate. The 429 1177 within the descriptions. Tour routes range from 1.2 to 4 miles and may be Prospect Square 1220 Architects: Harry Ridgway (1894) 781 Prospect Boulevard (formerly Cravens House, 1929) arched bridges loom large to Mannheim House and Studio, 1909 NEARBY: 6 472 explored by foot, bicycle or car. Bellmore Way and J. Constantine Hillman (1928) 430 Madeline Drive Oak Knoll Avenue Architects: Arthur and Alfred Heineman 1208 the south, and in their shadows lie three superb houses of the 1920s by 500 South Arroyo Boulevard La Casita del Arroyo, 1934 5 Elliot Drive Architect: Lewis P. Hobart Cover: The Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Place Designer: Jean Mannheim 177 South Arroyo Boulevard Pasadena Museum of History Warner House, 1897; 1904 Edward Fowler. An amateur in the best sense, Fowler’s models were from 4 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene Architect: Myron Hunt (formerly the Fenyes House and Studio, 271 Markham Place Tournament of Roses Association photographs of rural Spain, and his imagination provided the rest. Cheesewright House, 1910 1233 1215 1275 1265 1906 and 1910) Scott Place2 Architect: Frederick L. Roehrig (formerly Wrigley House, 1911) 686 West California Boulevard Perkins House, 1955 Arroyo Terrace 1290 Pillsbury Houses, circa 1910 Ladd Studio and House, 1949-50 170 North Orange Grove Boulevard 1244 391 South Orange Grove Boulevard Architects: Jeffrey, Van Trees & Millar 1540 Poppy Peak Drive Pinehurst Drive 373 & 405 Mira Vista Terrace 1083 & 1085 Glen Oaks Avenue 370 Architects: Robert Farquhar (1906) Arroyo Terrace Westmoreland Place Architect: G. Lawrence Stimson Architect: Richard J. Neutra 368 400 Architect: J. Constantine Hillman Architect: Thornton Ladd Craig House, 1908 and Sylvanus B. Marston (1910) 408 N Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals PASADENA VISITORS CENTER 620 South Grand Avenue Church of the Angels, 1889 240 1311 Orange Grove Boulevard Fowler Houses, circa 1927 Kidspace Children’s Museum, 2003 NEARBY: 440 (formerly the Vista del Arroyo Hotel, 300 East Green St., Pasadena, CA 91101 Designer: Louis B. Easton 1100 Avenue 64 230 65 & 95 El Circulo Drive and (formerly Fannie Morrison Horticultural Norton Simon Museum of Art 210 ↑ 1344 1330 1920-1930) 626-795-9311 | 800-307-7977 | [email protected] Architects: Arthur Edmund Street 206 Walnut Street 1306

825 Las Palmas Road Center, 1938) (Built for the Pasadena Art Museum, 1969) Wentworth Avenue Clapp House, 1874 200 125 South Grand Avenue and Ernest A. Coxhead Grand Avenue 167 170 Designer: Edward W. Fowler 480 Arroyo Boulevard 549 La Loma Road 411 West Colorado Boulevard Orange Grove Blvd. Architects: Marston & Van Pelt Download the Explore Pasadena Oak Knoll Avenue smartphone app for free on the App Store Architects: Fitch Haskell (1938) Designer: Unknown Architects: Ladd & Kelsey ■ Start Hillcrest Avenue Nearby: 143 Colorado Street Bridge, 1912-13 and Michael Maltzan (2003) 141 Kensington Place 1401 and Google Play for expert city guides Ambassador Auditorium, 1974 1401 Art Center College of Design, 1975 107 Ridge Way Batchelder House, 1909 90 West Colorado Boulevard and travel tips. 300 West Green Street 1700 Lida Street , 1922 (enlarged 1931) 626 South Arroyo Boulevard 134 Freeway 1395 1375 1361 1327 Engineer: John Drake Mercereau Architects: Daniel, Holly Street Architect: Craig Ellwood 1001 Rose Bowl Drive Designer: Ernest A. Batchelder Wentworth Avenue Architect: Myron Hunt Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall

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Art Washington Boulevard 555 Center Rose ARROYO VIEW OAK KNOLL

College BowlRose 3 4 5 570 560 of Design StadiumBowl 9 N 339 353 Stadium Grand Avenue AND THE GREENE BROTHERS ■ 1.3 MILES ■ 35-MINUTE WALK ■ 7-MINUTE BIKE RIDE GOVERNOR

Arroyo Boulevard 210 Freeway Fair Oaks Avenue Los Robles Avenue Mountain Street California Boulevard ↑ Norwood Drive 418 ■ PARK ON HILLCREST, JUST WEST OF WENTWORTH Singer [ ■ 1.8 MILES ■ 50-MINUTE WALK ■ 13-MINUTE BIKE RIDE MARKHAM Park Orange Grove Boulevard 704 ■ PARK ON NORTH GRAND, JUST NORTH OF HOLLY Once the site of a sheep ranch owned by Henry Huntington, Oak Knoll was GambleGamble Pasadena Villa Street N House VICTORIAN House Museum of developed into large estates around 1906. This rolling, oak-covered landscape 651 History 210 Freeway This neighborhood bordering the Arroyo Seco is the best place to view the DISTRICT N Linda Vista Avenue ↑ dropped into Kewen Canyon on the east and looked over plains leading to 3 Walnut Street 351 311 285 Congress Place Norton [ Palmetto Drive work of Charles and Henry Greene, as well as some fine houses by their 1 Pacific the Old Mill and the San Gabriel Mission on the south. At the southerly ridge Simon7 ■ 1.4 MILES ↑ Museum 6 Asia Colorado Boulevard contemporaries. Arroyo Terrace was once solid Greene & Greene, including 348 Museum in 1906, the Wentworth Hotel (now The Langham Huntington, Pasadena) was walks and landscaping. Charles’ own house (368), begun in 1902, was ■ 35-MINUTE WALK Cordova begun. Impressive houses were built nearby, many in the 1920s and later. The Orange Grove Boulevard

134 Freeway 707 Tournament Street Arroyo Boulevard California Terrace ■ 9-MINUTE BIKE RIDE 542 520 470 460 built around a huge oak tree. Most of the rustic houses had a front view of 337 303 271 House 536 514 500 490 436 well-known R. R. Blacker House (1177 Hillcrest) by Greene & Greene, once a Start ■ Caltech ■ Lake Avenue Hill Avenue Allen Avenue Sierra Madre Boulevard Arroyo Parkway 657 615 575 California Boulevard the Arroyo and a rear view of a conifer-surrounded picturesque reservoir PARK ON MARKHAM, JUST St. John Avenue 7-acre estate, dominates the neighborhood even today. Many parcels were later 346 Markham Place 2 California Boulevard 10 at the crest of the hill, leading to the neighborhood’s nickname of “Little EAST OF ORANGE GROVE 714 686 666 638 530 520 510 subdivided where extensive gardens once flourished. The perforated concrete 753 5 8 Huntington Library, Start ■ Switzerland.” Westmoreland Place, one of the earliest “gated” communities, 762 Art Collections, and wall along Oak Knoll by the Greenes once enclosed the gardens of their This is one of the few 459 325 299 265

Botanical Gardens 440 ■ 620 has two surviving Greene & Greene houses: 2 Westmoreland, now a part 440

American Seco Street 648 626 629 619 Red Cross LOWER Start 475 Culbertson House (1188 Hillcrest), which included an aqueduct leading from a Pasadena neighborhoods 460 310 Bellefontaine Street 4 1 La Loma Road 691 659 549 of the Neighborhood Church campus (note the tremendous rock chimney), courtyard fountain down a series of terraces to a lily pond in the canyon. Most that boasts pre-1900 LINDA VISTA 708 640 556 536 and the famous Gamble House at 4 Westmoreland, which is open for public Avenue 64 Orange Grove Blvd. houses on this tour are visible from the sidewalk despite hedges. An amusing houses in quantity and La Loma tours. The Prospect Park area was a 1906 tract with camphor tree-shaded Bridge variety of offbeat styles are represented: 1395 Ridge Way, an interloper from good repair. Orange Grove was the first prime residential street when Pasadena 110 Freeway Old Mill Road Huntington Drive ■ 1.4 MILES ■ 30-MINUTE WALK streets, clinker-brick portals on Orange Grove, and one house (657 Prospect) Arroyo Boulevard 405 Hollywood, complete with lotus finials; 1361 Ridge Way, sporting rustic logs of was first founded in 1874 as the Indiana Colony. After incorporation in 1886, ■ 9-MINUTE BIKE RIDE designed by the Greenes. The Prospect Historic District was listed on the 320 Orange Grove Boulevard Craftsman persuasion; and 1233 Wentworth, pure “storybook.” the city became a noted winter destination for wealthy visitors from the East

■ PARK ON LINDA VISTA, 373 Arroyo Boulevard Arroyo National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The Pasadena Museum of History

Mira Vista Terrace Vista Mira and boasted six large resort hotels. Magnificent mansions and gardens began JUST NORTH OF SECO (170 N. Orange Grove) was once the Finnish consulate. 2 ARROYO CRAFTSMAN R. R. Blacker House, 1907 The Langham Huntington, to replace the earlier farms along Orange Grove, earning it the nickname 10 TOURS OF PASADENA In 1882, a suspension bridge 1177 Hillcrest Avenue Pasadena Holly Street Duncan-Irwin House, 1906 802 “Millionaires’ Row.” As more new residents arrived (including California ■ 1.5 MILES ■ 35-MINUTE WALK ■ 10-MINUTE BIKE RIDE Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 1906-1913; rebuilt 1991 was built where Holly Street is 240 North Grand Avenue Governor Henry H. Markham), Orange Grove addresses became scarce, so new 1. Lower Linda Vista ■ PARK ON WEST CALIFORNIA, JUST EAST OF ARROYO 781 1401 South Oak Knoll Avenue today, connecting this remote 750 Holly Vista Drive Architects: Charles & Henry Greene Cordelia Culbertson House, 1911 side streets were cut in. In the 1950s, garden apartments replaced the aging 2. Arroyo Craftsman 499 Original Architects: west bank of the Arroyo 470 730 The lower Arroyo Seco was settled around 1910 by artists and other Prospect Terrace 1188 Hillcrest Avenue estates along Orange Grove, but the side streets still have many turn-of-the- 3. Arroyo View and the Greene Brothers Charles Greene House, 1902 517 Seco to Pasadena. It was Prospect Boulevard Charles F. Whittlesey (1906) bohemians who were drawn to this lovely oak glen and wished to avoid 368 Arroyo Terrace 535 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene century houses. Built to recall Eastern-style homes, the earliest were staunch 4. Oak Knoll sport, then, to camp in the 215 and Myron Hunt (1913) the high-society types along South Orange Grove Avenue, just up the Architect: Charles Greene and upright Queen Ann Victorians like 346 Markham. Also popular was the 5. Governor Markham Victorian District sycamores for a weekend and Prospect Crescent Prindle House, 1926 hill to the east. Many who built here were advocates of the Craftsman Stern House, circa 1930 American Colonial Revival, most visible at 337 Markham. 271 Markham is 6. Civic Center and Playhouse District catch fresh trout for breakfast Gamble House, 1908 1311 Hillcrest Avenue esthetic movement and its veneration of nature and simplicity. Most of 695 1395 Ridge Way Shingle Style; although not dark brown, its billowing forms are still evocative 7. Old Pasadena in the year-round stream. 4 Westmoreland Place Architect: George Washington Smith their houses were built rugged and woody, often with foundations of 662 Architects: Garrett Van Pelt of the Eastern seaboard. As you walk along St. John Avenue, visualize the east 8. Madison Heights Although the greasewood and Architects: Charles & Henry Greene 657 La Vereda Road cobblestones brought up from the Arroyo. One artist was painter Jean side of the street replaced by the Long Beach Freeway—first planned in the 9. Bungalow Heaven James A. Freeman House, 1912 and Robert E. Alexander chaparral have been carved N 187 Mannheim whose 1909 studio is still intact at 500 S. Arroyo. The Pacific Millard House and Studio, 1923-26 596 1950s and still, as of this writing, an officially adopted route. The rest of the 10. Lombardy Road 181 580 1330 Hillcrest Avenue away, one still feels a certain 645 Prospect Crescent NEARBY: El Circulo Oaks School at 714 W. California was established in 1945 using existing 645 572 Architects: Arthur & Alfred Heineman neighborhood to the west became a local landmark district in 2005. ↑ 585 The Old Mill remoteness here. The 1910 oak-shaded bungalows as its campus. The friendly creature at 686 W. Architects: Frank Lloyd Wright (house) 95 Blankenhorn-Lamphear House, 1893 MacDonald Apartments, 1927 vintage Swiss chalets on Mira and Lloyd Wright (studio) Rosemont Avenue (El Molino Viejo), 1816 BEFORE YOU EXPLORE 65 California was designed by the Irish immigrant Louis DuPuget Millar for an 346 Markham Place 339-353 West California Boulevard This guide identifies 10 architecturally rich neighborhoods. Buildings and Vista peer across the Arroyo to 1120 Old Mill Road Las Palmas Englishman, perhaps homesick for the thatched roofs of the Cotswolds. Bentz House, 1906 N 825 Architect: Unknown Architect: Robert H. Ainsworth homes of visual interest are identified by their street number on each the Vista del Arroyo Hotel and The architect/carpenter Louis Easton built one of his finest redwood 657 Prospect Boulevard of the maps and may not be referenced in the tour description. Street “Little Switzerland.” The gates Linda Vista Avenue houses at 620 S. Grand. At 626 S. Arroyo, the tilemaker and teacher Ernest Architects: Charles & Henry Greene ↑ McPherson House, 1894; 1928 NEARBY: Freeway Hillcrest Avenue 1188 numbers indicated in red are listed by name of building and architect on Linda Vista near Holly once 134 Batchelder constructed his home and first production kilns. 337 Markham Place American Red Cross Hindree House, 1909 ■ Start led to the Armour estate. The 429 1177 within the descriptions. Tour routes range from 1.2 to 4 miles and may be Prospect Square 1220 Architects: Harry Ridgway (1894) 781 Prospect Boulevard (formerly Cravens House, 1929) arched bridges loom large to Mannheim House and Studio, 1909 NEARBY: 6 472 explored by foot, bicycle or car. Bellmore Way and J. Constantine Hillman (1928) 430 Madeline Drive Oak Knoll Avenue Architects: Arthur and Alfred Heineman 1208 the south, and in their shadows lie three superb houses of the 1920s by 500 South Arroyo Boulevard La Casita del Arroyo, 1934 5 Elliot Drive Architect: Lewis P. Hobart Cover: The Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Place Designer: Jean Mannheim 177 South Arroyo Boulevard Pasadena Museum of History Warner House, 1897; 1904 Edward Fowler. An amateur in the best sense, Fowler’s models were from 4 Architects: Charles & Henry Greene Architect: Myron Hunt (formerly the Fenyes House and Studio, 271 Markham Place Tournament of Roses Association photographs of rural Spain, and his imagination provided the rest. Cheesewright House, 1910 1233 1215 1275 1265 1906 and 1910) Scott Place2 Architect: Frederick L. Roehrig (formerly Wrigley House, 1911) 686 West California Boulevard Perkins House, 1955 Arroyo Terrace 1290 Pillsbury Houses, circa 1910 Ladd Studio and House, 1949-50 170 North Orange Grove Boulevard 1244 391 South Orange Grove Boulevard Architects: Jeffrey, Van Trees & Millar 1540 Poppy Peak Drive Pinehurst Drive 373 & 405 Mira Vista Terrace 1083 & 1085 Glen Oaks Avenue 370 Architects: Robert Farquhar (1906) Arroyo Terrace Westmoreland Place Architect: G. Lawrence Stimson Architect: Richard J. Neutra 368 400 Architect: J. Constantine Hillman Architect: Thornton Ladd Craig House, 1908 and Sylvanus B. Marston (1910) 408 N Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals PASADENA VISITORS CENTER 620 South Grand Avenue Church of the Angels, 1889 240 1311 Orange Grove Boulevard Fowler Houses, circa 1927 Kidspace Children’s Museum, 2003 NEARBY: 440 (formerly the Vista del Arroyo Hotel, 300 East Green St., Pasadena, CA 91101 Designer: Louis B. Easton 1100 Avenue 64 230 65 & 95 El Circulo Drive and (formerly Fannie Morrison Horticultural Norton Simon Museum of Art 210 ↑ 1344 1330 1920-1930) 626-795-9311 | 800-307-7977 | [email protected] Architects: Arthur Edmund Street 206 Walnut Street 1306

825 Las Palmas Road Center, 1938) (Built for the Pasadena Art Museum, 1969) Wentworth Avenue Clapp House, 1874 200 125 South Grand Avenue and Ernest A. Coxhead Grand Avenue 167 170 Designer: Edward W. Fowler 480 Arroyo Boulevard 549 La Loma Road 411 West Colorado Boulevard Orange Grove Blvd. Architects: Marston & Van Pelt Download the Explore Pasadena Oak Knoll Avenue smartphone app for free on the App Store Architects: Fitch Haskell (1938) Designer: Unknown Architects: Ladd & Kelsey ■ Start Hillcrest Avenue Nearby: 143 Colorado Street Bridge, 1912-13 and Michael Maltzan (2003) 141 Kensington Place 1401 and Google Play for expert city guides Ambassador Auditorium, 1974 1401 Art Center College of Design, 1975 107 Ridge Way Batchelder House, 1909 90 West Colorado Boulevard and travel tips. 300 West Green Street 1700 Lida Street Rose Bowl, 1922 (enlarged 1931) 626 South Arroyo Boulevard 134 Freeway 1395 1375 1361 1327 Engineer: John Drake Mercereau Architects: Daniel, Holly Street Architect: Craig Ellwood 1001 Rose Bowl Drive Designer: Ernest A. Batchelder Wentworth Avenue Architect: Myron Hunt Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall

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