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“This is a very special site in Pasadena. It acts as a gateway to ... “I see how far it’s come, how it relates to the area and Hotel Green,” Commissioner Lucinda Over said.
Mention Pasadena and most Americans picture the ... Spanish and Victorian elements as an annex to the Hotel Green. Though today home to condos, Castle Green offers its restored public rooms ...
When walking down Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, it’s hard to resist peeking ... Built in 1898 as the first annex to Hotel Green, Castle Green is a mix of Moorish, Turkish and Victorian styles.
And the one that's coming up Dec. 8 will quite literally shimmer, thanks to the occasion: It's the Pasadena ... Indeed, the former Hotel Green, which opened in 1898, is now the handsome home ...
The Santa Fe Railroad Station in Pasadena around 1909 is pictured here. The station was just south of the original building of the Hotel Green, on the east side of Raymond. The train was pulled by ...
The primary objections were the elimination of green space between the property and the neighboring Pasadena City Hall ... Others said the hotel was too large, or that the project would affect ...
Images by QwikVid, courtesy of Dave Knight Old Town Pasadena’s grandest landmark, Castle Green was designed in ... Originally a hotel annex, the building, located at 99 South Raymond Avenue ...
Linnard was president of the California Hotel Co., which owned and operated the Maryland, the Huntington and the Green hotels in Pasadena. His concept of year-round resort living and the bungalow ...
Visitors walking into the former Hotel Constance on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena are often surprised because the inside is so different from the 1920s Spanish-style exterior. “There is an ah ...
When walking down Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, it’s hard to resist peeking ... Built in 1898 as the first annex to Hotel Green, Castle Green is a mix of Moorish, Turkish and Victorian styles.