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Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena CA. This is part of a series on the Arroyo Seco area of Pasadena near Old Town and the Rose Bowl.

This is a shot of the Gateway Plaza building in Pasadena, CA.

Pasadena, California

 

Day 48 pf my 366 Project

(evening ambiguities)

Designed by Pasadena architect Frederick I. Roehrig as a resort hotel in 1893, Castle Green converted to condominiums as early as the 1920's.

(perpendicular plains)

(competing ideologies)

Raymond Ave in Pasadena, with St. Andrew's campanile bell tower and San Gabriel Mountains.

  

Pasadena Presbyterian Church has a proud past: it was the first church to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with the new city of Pasadena in 1875.

  

In the decades since, PPC has enriched the lives of thousands of children, youth and adults through engaging worship, lively fellowship, thoughtful learning, and hands-on service to our community and the world.

  

We worship in English, Korean, and Spanish every Sunday.

  

Pasadena Presbyterian Church

 

585 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena

  

Pasadena. California.

 

Colorado Street Bridge over the Arroyo Seco, built 1913 to connect Pasadena with Los Angeles. Once was Route 66. Vista Del Arroyo hotel in the background, built 1920, now home to U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

(Jacaranda modifications)

Statue of hometown hero Jackie Robinson, who played high-school and college football here at Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena before going on to break the color barrier in his baseball career.

Pasadena City Hall, completed 1927, architects: John Bakewell & Arthur Brown.

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