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    Colorado Street Bridge from the Vista del Arroyo Hotel

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    A panoramic view facing south of the Colorado Street Bridge from the Vista del Arroyo Hotel. The bridge stretches across the Arroyo Seco, in which houses are visible among the trees. Parts of the hotel are visible on the far ends of the image.

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  • Pasadena from Linda Vista

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    An undated panoramic view of Pasadena from Linda Vista. The areas in the center and on the right are populated, but the land on the left is relatively undeveloped. The Colorado Street Bridge is on the right.

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  • Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. 1914

    Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. 1914

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    A panoramic view of the Colorado Street Bridge passing over the Arroyo Seco. There are only a few houses, gardens, and orchards in the arroyo at this point.

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  • Vista Del Arroyo Hotel, 125 South Grand, and Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. 1928

    Vista Del Arroyo Hotel, 125 South Grand, and Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. 1928

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  • House in Linda Vista, Pasadena. 1928

    House in Linda Vista, Pasadena. 1928

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    Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. 1914

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