- Pasadena, California - Wikipedia
Its population was 138,699 at the 2020 census, [14] making it the 45th-largest city in California [14] and the ninth-largest in Los Angeles County Pasadena was incorporated on June 19, 1886, 36 years after the city of Los Angeles but still one of the first in what is now Los Angeles County [18]
- City of Pasadena - California
The City of Pasadena is dedicated to delivering exemplary municipal services responsive to our entire community and consistent with our history, culture and unique character
- Visit Pasadena — Things to Do in Pasadena
Visit Pasadena is the official visitors guide for the City of Pasadena, California Learn about festivals, hotels, nightlife, museums, and travel info
- Christmas Tree Lane, Upper Hastings Ranch Light Up . . . - Pasadena Star-News
Christmas Tree Lane, Upper Hastings Ranch Light Up, begin their holiday glow in fire-ravaged Altadena, Pasadena The Dena events light up beloved neighborhoods for the holidays This year, leaders
- 22 Essential Things to Do in Pasadena Including the Rose Bowl
22 essential things to do in Pasadena Whether you're looking to dine in Old Town or tour the Gamble House, you’ll want to make a stop at all of these things to do in Pasadena
- Pasadena | California, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Pasadena, city, Los Angeles county, southern California, U S It is located in the San Gabriel Valley, at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains The area was part of Rancho el Rincon de San Pasqual, a northeastern section of the San Gabriel Mission (1771)
- Pasadena - Visit California
With architectural gems and world-class museums, stylish shopping and red-hot restaurants and hotels, Pasadena has plenty of ways to fill a break from big-city bustle Start with a guided tour of the Gamble House, built as a private home in 1908 by celebrated architects Charles and Henry Greene
- Pasadena Heritage
Our efforts have contributed to saving and preserving some of Pasadena’s most iconic structures including the Colorado Street Bridge, Old Pasadena, the Rose Bowl, the Civic Center, City Hall, the Central Library and more
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