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Patrons gathered outside the J S Baldwin Seed & Grain.
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Exterior view of the Star News Building located at 525 East Colorado at Oakland. The radio towers on top of the building belong to KPSN.
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Interior view of the Sunshine Market in 1929. Verso reads: "1929. Produce - Broadway (Arroyo seco Parkway) across street from Nash. Willard Kingsley - Employee of Sunset Market."
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Exterior view of the Warner Building located at 469 East Colorado. The architects were Marston and Maybury. The following companies were located on site: George Clark Co., clothiers and furnishers; Max Littwitz, linens and laces; Fred T. Huggins,...
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Exterior of Pasadena Bargain Store, located at 63 North Fair Oaks. The porprietors were Schroeder and Biedebach. The store sold new and used furniture.
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Exterior view of Don Lee Cadillac and La Salle, which was located on the northwest corner of 655 E. Green Street and El Molino Avenue. The architects of this structure were Marston and Maybury. The Pasadena Furniture Company is visible in the...
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Photograph of the Marsh Building, which was located on the northeast corner of Green Street and Raymond Avenue. A dealer in Japanese fine art goods occupied the ground level. Picture taken from the Pasadena Board of Trade Book, 1903.
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Photograph of the Penn Oil Building, located at 100 West Union, on the southwest corner of Union and Delacy. Since this photograph, the service center has been enclosed and the building is used as a department store.
Back: In ink is written "Penn...
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Note on back of photo: "The original Colorado Street Bridge at Scoville's." It was located in the Arroyo at Scoville's Dam.
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Photograph of the mountain home of John Brown's sons. Owen Brown came to Pasadena in 1886, and lived with his brother Jason, and sister Mrs. Emma Thompson, on Brown Hill North of Pasadena and next to Las Casitas and the Arroyo Seco. They are the...
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Photograph features the funeral procession for Owen Brown, at Colorado Street and Raymond, heading toward the Methodist Tabernacle. The tall structure in the background is the First Methodist Episcopal Church, which marked the start of the...
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Exterior view of the Williams Hall Parlor Theatre, Pasadena's first theatre. It was located on the Exchange Block at Colorado.
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Exterior view of Harris Shoe Store located at 7 - 9 West Colorado. Proprietor, F. R. Harris, is standing on left, and clerk C. D. Sargent is standing right.
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Exterior image of the Nash Brother's Store which was located at 126 East Colorado. An ice cream parlor was located upstairs.
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Photograph of southeast corner of Green St. and Oakland Ave.