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  2. The Langham Huntington, Pasadena - Wikipedia

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    The hotel appears in the 1985 film Girls Just Want to Have Fun [10] The hotel appears in the 1985 television film Promises to Keep. [10] The hotel appears in a 1986 seventh season episode of Knots Landing, Phoenix Rising. [17] The shuttered hotel is featured in a 1986 third season episode of Scarecrow & Mrs. King, The Triumvirate. [10]

  3. Evanston Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 and 1905, the inn constructed additional wings due to the growth in Pasadena tourism. The inn is now the only extant wood-frame hotel in Pasadena. [2] The inn was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1984. [1] In 2017, the inn was restored as part of a new housing development called Evanston Court.

  4. Hotel Green - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Green, also known as Castle Green, was a hotel in Pasadena, California. It was built in 1893 by George Gill Green, and later expanded by him with two additional buildings in 1898 and 1903, creating a complex of three structures. The Hotel Green was the home of the Valley Hunt Club and the Tournament of Roses association. [citation needed]

  5. Pasadena, California - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Pasadena, c. 1910. The first of the hotels to be established in Pasadena was the Raymond (1886) atop Bacon Hill, renamed Raymond Hill after construction. The original Mansard Victorian 200-room facility burned down on Easter morning of 1895, was rebuilt in 1903, and razed during the Great Depression to make way for residential development.

  6. Huntington Hotel (Pasadena) - Wikipedia

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    Demolished hotels in California This page was last edited on 12 December 2021, at 02:45 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ; additional terms may apply.

  7. Arden Villa - Wikipedia

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    Arden Villa is a Palladian-style estate located in Pasadena, California, designed by the architectural firm Marston & Van Pelt in 1913 for William Kennon Jewett. Arden Villa has gained fame not only for its architectural splendor but also for its appearances in various movies and TV shows, earning it the nickname "Dynasty Mansion" due to its association with the popular 1980s TV drama Dynasty.

  8. Raymond Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The original Raymond Hotel, built 1886, burned down 1895. The Raymond Hotel was a hotel in South Pasadena, California, and first major resort hotel of the San Gabriel Valley. Largely a winter residence for wealthy Easterners, it was built by Mr. Walter Raymond of Raymond & Whitcomb Travel Agency of Boston, Massachusetts.

  9. Pasadena Hotel & Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Constance was founded by Pasadena businesswoman Constance V. L. Perry. [2] It was constructed on property leased for 20 years by the Orndorff Hotel Company [3] and opened on December 3, 1926. It was one of 18 major hotels in Pasadena at the time. [4] Perry sold the Hotel Constance to hotelier J. Monroe Procter in 1930.

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