Pasadena in Vintage Postcards

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Pasadena in Vintage Postcards
Author : Marlin Heckman
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 15 February 2001
ISBN : 9781439628058
Pages : 128 pages
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Pasadena in Vintage Postcards by Marlin Heckman Book PDF Summary

The postcard has been a popular part of American communication for over a century, documenting both the interest of a place and its history. Captured here in nearly 200 vintage postcards is the unique history of this California town, translated in Chippewa as "Crown of the Valley." The City of Pasadena, just north of Los Angeles, sits against the majesty of the Sierra Madre mountain range. Incorporated in 1885, the city was originally known as a resort city, filled with tourists from all over the world. Showcased here through the use of the author's personal postcard collection are vintage images of Millionaires Row, the Tournament of the Roses Parade, the Mt. Lowe Railway, and the Alpine Tavern.

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