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Title
Exterior, La Pintoresca Hotel in Pasadena
Alternative Title
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
Circa 1890
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Exterior view of La Pintoresca Hotel in Pasadena. Palm trees and an orchard can be seen on the grounds in front of the hotel. Known as the Painter Hotel which opened in 1888, it was the third large hotel enterprise in Pasadena. It was built on the N.E. corner of Fair Oaks Avenue and Washington Street, which is now a City Park. It was the distinguishing landmark of North Pasadena, and is historical because of other large enterprises connected with it. After the death of John Painter the name was changed to La Pintoresca. The hotel was later destroyed by fire, December 31, 1912.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph :b&w
Photographic prints
Identifier
00036183
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Pasadena-Hotels-La Pintoresca Hotel.; S-003-940 4x5
CARL0000039150
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/97423
Subject
La Pintoresca Hotel (Pasadena, Calif.)
Hotels--California--Pasadena
Orchards--California--Pasadena
Palms--California--Pasadena
Painter, John
Pasadena (Calif.)

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