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Front: Photograph shows the All Saints Episcopal Church, located across the street from City Hall, at 132 N. Euclid Ave. Originally located on the corner of Colorado and Garfield, the All Saints decided to move to a new location in 1887. The original church built on the Euclid lot was rebuilt in 1924, which is the building seen here. A rectory for the church was built in 1902, designed by Greene and Greene, but the building was demolished in 1929. Reverse: Stamped: "Hiller /986 E. Green / Pasadena". Handwritten across the top "(All Saints Church - erected 1926)" (The church was dedicated in December of 1924, so the note indicating that it was erected in 1926 is inaccurate.) (Dated estimated based on automobiles in the photograph, and date provided on reverse of photograph.)
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