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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho, Green Hotel, Pasadena
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Wiley & Greeley's Tallyho leaving the Green Hotel for the Mountains, Nov. 1894
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A horse-dawn carriage with four benches 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 in November 1894. The carriage is parked on a road in front of the Hotel Green in Pasadena, California.
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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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Raymond Hotel, South Pasadena
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Panoramic photograph of the Hotel Green, Pasadena, California
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A large panoramic photograph of the original Hotel Green building and adjacent park in Pasadena, before the Castle Green annex building and bridge were constructed. In the foreground, people are sitting in a horse-drawn carriage decorated with flowers, possibly for the annual Rose Parade. There are also men and women in Victorian dress standing in front of the hotel or on the pathways in the park, including a man with a bicycle. The bottom right corner is stamped with the photographers' names, Stiffler & Gill of Los Angeles. Approximate date devised by cataloger; photographers Frank M. Stiffler and R. B. Gill only appear as partners in the 1896 Los Angeles City Directory.
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Hotel Green in Pasadena, California
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View of the Hotel Green and walkway that crossed over Raymond Avenue, connecting two buildings of the hotel in Pasadena, California. Two automobiles are parked on the street, and one has a sign saying "Snyder for Mayor."
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