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Northeast Pasadena is the area north of the 210 freeway, between Hill Avenue and the Eaton Wash. Residents of Northeast Pasadena attend Pasadena High or Marshall Fundamental Secondary School. This neighborhood is served by Metro Local line 267, Foothill Transit Route 187 and Pasadena Transit lines 10, 31, 32, 33, 40 and 60.
Two of Pasadena's historic bridges, the Colorado Street Bridge, built in 1913 and known for its distinctive Beaux Arts arches, light standards, and railings, and the La Loma Bridge, built in 1914, are among the sites listed on the Register. Thirty-one of Pasadena's listings are historic districts, which include multiple contributing properties.
The Garfield House is a historic two-story house in South Pasadena, California. It was built in 1904 for First Lady Lucretia Garfield, the widow of James A. Garfield who served as the 20th President of the United States in 1881. [2] It was designed by Greene & Greene in the American Craftsman style. [2]
Garfield House may refer to: Garfield House (South Pasadena, California), listed on the NRHP in Los Angeles County, California; Garfield Farm and Inn Museum, St. Charles, Illinois, NRHP-listed as "Garfield Farm and Tavern" Sims-Garfield Ranch, Ryegate, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Golden Valley County, Montana
The avenue lies between Atlantic Boulevard and Rosemead/Lakewood Boulevard.It begins as Garfield Avenue as a minor street north of Grevelia Street in South Pasadena. It runs through cities like South Pasadena, Alhambra, Monterey Park, Montebello, Commerce, Bell Gardens, South Gate, on way to Paramount before it changes to Cherry Avenue on entrance to Long Beach, Lakewood, and Signal Hill ...
Garfield Park, a park in Garfield Heights, Ohio Garfield Park , a playground in Washington, DC , under DPR (Department of Parks and Recreation), located at Third and G Streets SE ( Ward 6 ) Garfield Square , a park in the Mission District of San Francisco that is also known as Garfield Park
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Prospect Park is served by Cleveland Elementary School, Washington Middle School, and John Muir High School. Prospect Park is served by Metro Local line 256. It is also served by Pasadena Transit routes 51 and 52. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 7, 1983. [1]