Original Raymond Station in front of water tank, present sta. under construction behind train. Pasa. Canning Co. N/E Cor. Raymond & Glenarm, extreme left of picture
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Front: Photo shows railroad car stopped at Raymond Station. A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of station to carry passenger to the nearby Raymond Hotel, which is outside of photo to the right. A water tower stands behind the Raymond Station. The Pasadena Canning Company Building is shown in the extreme left of the photo. Back: Pencil text: "Sunday Realty, 2 col x 2 1/2 in, #19 1/2." Stamp of R.L Hirt & Associates address. The Raymond Station primarily served guests of the Raymond Hotel.
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