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Pasadena Claims To Be The Home Of The Cheeseburger — But There’s Beef by [[Hadley Meares]]
A plaque commemorating cheeseburger's invention in Pasadena in the sidewalk outside the LA Financial Credit Union at 1520 W. Colorado Boulevard.
Saturday, May 11, 2024BICYCLE TOUR OF PASADENA AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: THE 710 STUBJoin Allen Edson, President of the NAACP Pasadena branch, as he leads a bike tour highlighting the 210 freeway, the 710 stub, and the community displaced by the construction.
The 710 freeway displaced a large number of people between 1965 and 1974 in West Pasadena.
From Typewriters to Futuristic Office Machines, Adapting with the Times Helped One Family Run Company Stay in Business for over a Century by Brandon Villalovos on 2017-03-15
The Anderson Typewriter Company changed its name in the mid ‘90s to Anderson Business Technology to better represent the new digital technology it provided customers
Pedro Diaz, the company’s in-house maestro of typewriter repair, retired a few years ago after working with Anderson Business Technology for 35 years. But he still shows up when a customer brings in a vintage Smith-Corona, Olympia or Royal that’s in need of some TLC.
Need typewriter repairs? This Pasadena business has been fixing them for a century by Kevin Smith
https://www.gooeycenterbakery.com/
2023-03-01 Met Christopher Federici, owner of Gooey Center Bakery. He swears by King Arthur flour.
Retro 51: New Pens, New Collaborations And New Ownership by Nancy Olson
It makes me happy to see all the fantastic programming going on at my local libraries.
Grist & Toll 990 S. Arroyo Pkwy #1,<br /> Pasadena, CA 91105<br /> 626-441-7400<br /> info@gristandtoll.com<br /> Retail Shop Hours: Wed-Sat 11-5<br /> https://www.gristandtoll.com/
What a fantastic documentary. Everyone in Pasadena should be forced to watch this.
We need better answers for these problems....
Frederick Jackson Turner died in 1932 in Pasadena, California,[1] where he had been a research associate at the Huntington Library.
Mountain View Cemetery & Mausoleum Rich In History, Beauty & Tradition
We are one of the few remaining family-operated cemetery/mortuary properties in the area. Our tradition of service was established in the nineteenth century, yet offers the full personalized service made available by today’s technology. Resting here at Mountain View Cemetery are the remains of Pasadena’s pioneer families, California statesmen, and other historically significant personalitie.