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Looking east -- Colorado St. after widening
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Pasadena. Colorado St. before it was widened
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View down Colorado Street in Pasadena, California, with the narrow dirt road lined with orchards and agricultural fields on each side. In the foreground is a shade tree with a wood bench built next to it. In the distance are scattered buildings.
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Colorado St. looking east
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View down a wide dirt road that runs from the foreground to the horizon. In the foreground, businesses line both sides of Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California. A block down are orchards and scattered homes. A sign on top of one of the businesses reads: "Kerckhoff, Cuzner Mill & Lumber Co."
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Marengo Avenue No. 2, Pasadena, Cal
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A scene on Moline Avenue
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Beacon St. between 5th and 6th looking east, San Pedro
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Colorado Ave. Sept. 16 -- 1885, opening of L.A. & S.G.V. RR Pasadena
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View down the wide dirt road of Colorado Street in Pasadena, California, filled with people and horse-drawn carriages on September 16, 1885, the day of a celebration for the opening of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad line between downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena. Business line the right side of the street, empty lots in the foreground of the left. All are headed in one direction up the road. Visible signs on the buildings read "Carpenter Shop" and "Lumber Yard" and the Ward Block building is visible at left.
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