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Designated Historic Properties Historic Properties List A B C D E F G H I 1 2 LISTINGS: 3 L - Designated Landmark LD - Landmark District 4 M - Designated Monument NHL - National Historic Landmark 5 GG - Greene & Greene Structure NRD - National Register District 6 HS - Historic Sign NRI - National Register Individual Property 7 8 DESIGNATED HISTORIC PROPERTIES - CITY OF PASADENA 9 10 Updated 12/24/2020 NUMBER DATE 11 from NUMBER to STREET HISTORIC NAME ARCHITECT YR BUILT LISTING LISTED COMMENTS 12 338 348 Adena St Garfield Heights Landmark District LD 3/29/1999 13 341 Adena St Adena Mansion Getschell (attrib) 1885 ca L, LD 1/23/2006 14 941 1011 Allen Av N No Pasadena Heights Landmark Dist LD 3/13/2006 Odd side of street 15 300 522 Allen Av S Rose Villa-Oakdale Landmark District LD 10/2/2017 16 160 162 Altadena Dr N Lamanda Park Substation Robert Ainsworth 1933 L 12/17/2007 17 42 104 Annandale Rd Weston-Bungalowcraft Landmark Dist Rex Weston 1925-1935 LD 2/26/2011 Even side of street 18 112 152 Annandale Rd Weston-Bungalowcraft Landmark Dist Rex Weston 1925-1935 LD 2/26/2011 Both sides of street 19 160 174 Annandale Rd Weston-Bungalowcraft Landmark Dist Rex Weston 1925-1935 LD 2/26/2011 Even side of street 20 580 Arbor St John L. Pugsley 1961 L 2/5/2018 21 777 Arden Rd Walter and Margaret Candy House John William Chard 1926 L 6/2/2008 22 860 Arden Rd A.F. Brockway House Greene & Greene 1899 GG 23 930 Arden Rd Arden Road Landmark District LD 9/29/2019 24 940 1001 Arden Rd Arden Road Landmark District LD 9/29/2019 Both sides of street 25 1050 1144 Arden Rd Arden Road Landmark District LD 9/29/2019 Both sides of street 26 1145 Arden Rd Jewett Estate/Arden Villa Marston & Van Pelt 1916 M 12/9/2020 27 270 Arlington Storrer-Stearns Japanese Garden NRI 2/15/2005 28 1005 1126 Armada Dr Prospect Historic District NRD 4/7/1983 Both sides of street 29 20 24 Arroyo Bl S Vista Del Arroyo Hotel & Bungalows NRI 4/2/1981 30 177 Arroyo Bl S La Casita Del Arroyo Myron Hunt 1932 L City owned 31 436 670 Arroyo Bl S Lower Arroyo Seco Residential NRD 7/12/2005 even side only 32 490 500 Arroyo Bl S Jean Mannheim House/Studio Jean Mannheim 1909 L 33 626 Arroyo Bl S Batchelder House Ernest A Batchelder 1910 L, NRI 12/14/1978 34 760 Arroyo Bl S Lansing Beach House Witmer & Watson 1927 L 3/17/2014 South Grand-Covington Place Landmark 35 1150 1200 Arroyo Bl S District LD 3/3/2014 36 25 95 Arroyo Pkwy N Old Pasadena Historic District NRD 9/15/1983 37 142 Arroyo Pkwy N Pasadena Civic Center Historic Dist NRD 7/28/1980 38 153 190 Arroyo Pkwy N Pasadena Civic Center Historic Dist NRD 7/28/1980 39 414 432 Arroyo Pkwy S Home Laundry NRI 6/18/1987 Arroyo Seco from Devil's Gate Dam to Pasadena Arroyo Parks & Recreation 40 South City limit Historic District NRD 11/10/2008 Arroyo Seco from Holly Street Bridge to 41 South City limit Lower Arroyo Seco L 12/12/1978 42 368 Arroyo Ter Charles S Greene House Greene & Greene 1901 GG 43 368 440 Arroyo Ter Arroyo Terrace Historic District NRD 6/29/2007 44 370 Arroyo Ter White Sisters' House Greene & Greene 1903 GG, NRD 45 377 Arroyo Ter Kenneth Newell Avery Studio 1908 L 10/27/2014 46 400 Arroyo Ter Van Rossem-Neill House (#1) Greene & Greene 1904 GG, NRD 1 Historic Properties List A B C D E F G H I NUMBER DATE 11 from NUMBER to STREET HISTORIC NAME ARCHITECT YR BUILT LISTING LISTED COMMENTS 47 408 Arroyo Ter F.W. Hawks House Greene & Greene 1907 GG, NRD 48 424 Arroyo Ter Charles Willett House Greene & Greene 1905 GG, NRD 49 440 Arroyo Ter Mary L. Ranney House Greene & Greene 1907 GG, NRD Major alterations in 1927 50 916 1060 Atchison St Historic Highlands Landmark District LD 1/22/2008 51 1100 Avenue 64 N Church of The Angels Street & Coxhead 1889 L 52 1201 Avoca House G. Lawrence Stimson Co. 1909 L 53 917 1229 Bell Bungalow Heaven Landmark District LD 11/14/1989 54 840 875 Bellefontaine PL Bellefontaine Landmark District LD 1/30/2006 55 260 379 Bellefontaine St Governor Markham Landmark District LD 7/15/2005 56 310 Bellefontaine St Charles W. Holliston House Greene & Greene 1899 GG, L Addition by others 57 445 475 Bellefontaine St Bellefontaine Landmark District LD 1/30/2006 Both sides 58 459 Bellefontaine St John Bakewell Phillips house Greene & Greene 1906 L 59 460 Bellefontaine St Henry A. Ware House 1913 Greene & Greene 1913 L, NRI 6/15/2004 Arts & Crafts NR, multi-property 60 484 500 Bellefontaine St Bellefontaine Landmark District LD 1/30/2006 Even side only 61 535 585 Bellefontaine St Bellefontaine Landmark District LD 1/30/2006 Both sides 62 574 Bellefontaine St House NRI 8/6/1998 Arts & Crafts NR, multi-property 63 675 849 Belvidere St E Washington Square Landmark Dist LD 6/16/2003 64 138 140 Bonnie Av S Bonnie Court NRI 11/15/1994 Bungalow Courts of Pasadena 65 234 262 Bonnie Av S Rose Villa-Oakdale Landmark District LD 10/2/2017 66 364 405 Bonnie Av S Rose Villa-Oakdale Landmark District LD 10/2/2017 Roland Coate & Florence Yoch 67 494 Bradford Harriet Doerr House/Garden (landscape arch.) 1928 M 4/25/2005 68 40 Brayley Ct Old Pasadena Historic District NRD 9/15/1983 69 1071 Bresee Ave No Pasadena Heights Landmark Dist LD 3/13/2006 70 830 Brooks Av Kosy Knook Court NRI 11/15/1994 Bungalow Courts of Pasadena 71 820 Burleigh Dr Norton House Buff & Hensman 1954 NRI 4/10/2009 Recent Past MPD 72 180 California Bl E Marengo/Pico Landmark District Wallace Neff 1927 LD 8/11/2008 73 611 627 California Bl E La Casa Torre Everett Phips Babcock 1927 M 6/2/2008 74 824 834 California Bl E Haskett Court NRI 2/25/1982 75 937 California Bl E Mentor Court NRI 11/15/1994 Bungalow Courts of Pasadena 76 1415 1565 California Bl E Rose Villa-Oakdale Landmark District LD 10/2/2017 Odd side of street 77 1453 California Bl E House Wallace Neff 1923 L 10/24/2005 78 470 484 California Bl W Lower Arroyo Seco Residential NRD 7/12/2005 Even Side Only 79 485 721 California Bl W Lower Arroyo Seco Residential NRD 7/12/2005 80 487 California Bl W Smith House Henry M. Greene 1924 L HMG=garden & alterations 81 530 California Bl W deForest House Greene & Greene 1906 L, NRD 82 280 California Ter W. Parker Lyon House Thornton Ladd 1948 L 7/15/2019 Potting shed, walls, and arbor: Greene & Greene; 1924; 9/19/2011 Main residence 1952, Smith & 83 875 Canon Dr House Smith & Williams 1952 GG, L (house) Williams 84 209 Carlton Bl E Banbury House Unk 1888 L 85 1335 1345 Carnarvon Dr Pegfair Estates Historic District NRD 1/18/2010 86 1414 1788 Casa Grande No Pasadena Heights Landmark Dist LD 3/13/2006 Both Sides of street 87 48 Catalina Av Harnetiaux Court NRI 11/15/1994 Bungalow Courts of Pasadena 88 65 Catalina Av N Samuel P. Sanborn House (+stable) Greene & Greene 1903 GG Moved from 999 E. Colorado in 1923 89 67 69 Catalina Av N Sanborn House GG 90 397 Catalina Av N C.C. Loury House 1901 L 6/19/2014 91 690 1330 Catalina Av N Bungalow Heaven Landmark District LD 11/14/1989 92 1377 1775 Catalina Av N Historic Highlands Landmark District LD 1/22/2008 93 1160 Chateau Rd John Kelsey Residence John F. Kelsey L 6/13/2005 2 Historic Properties List A B C D E F G H I NUMBER DATE 11 from NUMBER to STREET HISTORIC NAME ARCHITECT YR BUILT LISTING LISTED COMMENTS 94 275 Chester Av N Court NRI 11/15/1994 Bungalow Courts of Pasadena 95 507 660 Chester Av N Crawford's Vista Landmark District LD 4/29/2005 Both sides of street 96 690 1330 Chester Av N Bungalow Heaven Landmark District LD 11/14/1989 97 1141 Chester Av N House NRI 8/20/2004 Arts & Crafts multi-property 98 1385 1506 Chester Av N Historic Highlands Landmark District LD 1/22/2008 99 42 Chestnut St Old Pasadena Historic District NRD 9/15/1983 100 186 189 Claremont St E Garfield Heights Landmark District LD 3/29/1999 101 252 314 Claremont St E Garfield Heights Landmark District LD 3/29/1999 102 470 635 Claremont St E Craftsman Heights Landmark District LD 12/4/2017 103 530 Claremont St E House L 9/19/2011 104 664 854 Claremont St E Washington Square Landmark Dist LD 6/16/2003 105 915 1185 Claremont St E Bungalow Heaven Landmark District LD 11/14/1989 106 225 Claremont St W Banbury Oaks Landmark District LD 8/12/2002 107 63 Club Rd Edna Hatcher House Greene & Greene 1925 GG 108 1 126 Colorado Bl E Old Pasadena Historic District NRD 9/15/1983 Both sides of street 109 12 Colorado Bl E The 35er ca. 1950 HS 11/4/2002 neon & bulbs, projecting 110 45 Colorado Bl E Desk & Supplies Neon Sign 1950 (b.p.) HS unknown neon, projecting 111 65 Colorado Bl E Kinney-Kendall Bldg.
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