Latinos in Pasadena

Latinos in Pasadena PDF Author: Roberta H. Martínez
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738569550
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132

Book Description
Histories of Pasadena are rich in details about important citizens, time-honored traditions, and storied enclaves such as Millionaires Row and Lamanda Park. But the legacies of Mexican Americans and other Latino men and women who often worked for Pasadena's rich and famous have been sparsely preserved through the generations--even though these citizens often made remarkable community contributions and lived in close proximity to their employers. A fuller story of the Pasadena area can be provided from these vintage images and the accompanying information culled from anecdotes, master's theses, newspaper articles, formal and informal oral histories, and the Ethnic History Research Project compiled for the City of Pasadena in 1995. Among the stories told is that of Antonio F. Coronel, a one-time Mexican Army officer who served as California state treasurer from 1866 to 1870 and whose image graced the 1904 Tournament of Roses program.

Pasadena, the Early Years

Pasadena, the Early Years PDF Author:
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ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 484

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South Pasadena: a Centennial History

South Pasadena: a Centennial History PDF Author: Jane Apostol
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336

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Pasadena, California, Historical and Personal

Pasadena, California, Historical and Personal PDF Author: John Windell Wood
Publisher:
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Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 586

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Historic Pasadena

Historic Pasadena PDF Author: Ann Scheid
Publisher: HPN Books
ISBN: 189361901X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 215

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The Indians of Los Angeles County

The Indians of Los Angeles County PDF Author: Hugo Reid
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 90

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Pasadena's Bungalow Heaven

Pasadena's Bungalow Heaven PDF Author: Julianna Delgado
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 073859301X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128

Book Description
Bungalow Heaven, Pasadena's first and largest landmark district, contains the nation's finest collection of middle-class homes of the American Arts and Crafts period. Saved from the wrecking ball in the late 1980s by a grassroots movement that would regenerate the city, it was listed in 2008 on the California Register and in the National Register of Historic Places. The next year, the American Planning Association deemed this heavenly place, with its human-scaled houses, welcoming front porches, and walkable tree-lined streets, as a "Great Neighborhood" in its Great Places in America program. Bungalow Heaven became a model for civic engagement and a lovingly restored reminder of a simpler, healthier way of life.

Hometown Pasadena

Hometown Pasadena PDF Author: Mary Lea Carroll
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781938849992
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 200

Book Description
A lively new edition of the witty, colorful hit book that unlocks the insider secrets of Pasadena and environs.

Between Two Rivers

Between Two Rivers PDF Author: Isabel Shipley Cunningham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780967454207
Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 166

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Batchelder Tilemaker

Batchelder Tilemaker PDF Author: Robert Winter
Publisher: Balcony Press
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 120

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"The importance of Ernest Batchelder as an Arts and Crafts tilemaker cannot be overstated. For his innovation in design, his entrepreneurial spirit, his living his life true to the principles that he espoused, he is a man to be admired by all generations." (Joseph A. Taylor, Tile Heritage Foundation) Ernest Batchelder's ceramic tilemaking enterprise began as a modest backyard venture in rural Pasadena, California but quickly grew to national prominence. In 1908 this enterprising young man left a prestigious teaching position to start his own school and factory, with the goal of establishing a West Coast guild of craftspeople. By 1930 the Batchelder-Wilson Company had showrooms in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, as well as representation in virtually every major city in the United States. New York, Minneapolis, and Vancouver hosted major Batchelder architectural ceramic installations. Batchelder remained the preeminent leader of handmade tiles in the West until the Depression forced the closure of his operations in 1932. His clients ranged from restaurants to churches to high rise office buildings, although perhaps the most striking installations remain the many fireplaces gracing modest American bungalows throughout the country.