Exterior view of the Raymond Hotel in Pasadena, in 1903. It was built by Mr. Walter Raymond of Boston, Mass., and the architects were Sumner P. Hunt and A. Wesley Eager of Hunt & Eager. The hotel was built atop Bacon Hill and was the second Raymond Hotel. It replaced the first one that had burnt down in 1895. The hotel was foreclosed during the Great Depression and was razed for residential development.
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