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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho leaving the Green Hotel for the Mountains, Nov. 1894
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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho, Green Hotel, Pasadena
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A horse-dawn carriage with four benches is parked in front of the Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. It carries a party of men and women, who are going sightseeing as part of the first semi-annual meeting of the Southern California Hotel Association on November 22, 1894. The name, "W.T. Vore Livery," is painted on the side of carriage.
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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho, Green Hotel, 1894
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A horse-dawn carriage carrying a group of men and women, who are going sightseeing as part of the first semi-annual meeting of the Southern California Hotel Association on November 22, 1894, is parked in front of the Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. A woman looks down from a balcony above, and several people stand under the arched, covered entryway. The name "Morgan's Livery, Pasadena," is painted on the side of carriage.
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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho, Green Hotel, Pasadena
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Two horse-dawn carriages carrying tourist groups are parked in front of the Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. They carry parties of men and women who are going sightseeing as part of the first semi-annual meeting of the Southern California Hotel Association on November 22, 1894. On the left, chairs are set up on the sidewalk next to arched entryway.
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Hotel Green in Pasadena, California
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Raymond Hotel, South Pasadena
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Home of Mrs. Carr
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