A horse-dawn carriage carrying a group of men and women, who are going sightseeing as part of the first semi-annual meeting of the Southern California Hotel Association on November 22, 1894, is parked in front of the Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. A woman looks down from a balcony above, and several people stand under the arched, covered entryway. The name "Morgan's Livery, Pasadena," is painted on the side of carriage. Title and year transcribed from back of photo-mount; month and day supplied by cataloger based on description of the event depicted, see "Progressive Hotel Men" in Land of Sunshine (December 1894 issue, pp. 14-15). Printed along bottom right of photo-mount: "Hill, Pasadena, Cal." See also photPF photPF 23724, photPF 23726, and photPF 23727.
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1 photograph : print ; mount 19 x 25 cm (imperial format)
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