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Pasadena's Wetherby and Kayser Building was located at 55-61 Colorado Street, just west of Raymond Avenue. During the late 19th century, this portion of Colorado remained Pasadena's most important commercial district. The buildng was owned by Eva Fenyes, a prominent local citized and patron of the arts, as were many of the commercial buildings in the area now known as Old Pasadena.
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