Green Hotel was built in 1903 in Pasadena, California, by George Gill Green and was supplemented by two later buildings, creating a complex of three structures. Hotel Green, by Los Angeles-based architect Frederick Roehrig, was the first of the three buildings. Castle Green was the second building in the complex and was originally known as the Central Annex. Exterior view of the Green Hotel in Pasadena. The bridge that extends from the building crosses over Raymond Avenue. Pasadena trolley can be seen travelling on Raymond Avenue.
Castle Green (Pasadena, Calif.) Hotels--California--Pasadena Street-railroads--California--Pasadena Footbridges--California--Pasadena Roehrig, Frederick Louis Pasadena (Calif.)
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