The Lamanda Park Line, also known as the Colorado Street Line, was a local streetcar line in Pasadena, California. For most of its operational history...
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Lamanda Park is a neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered roughly by Foothill Boulevard to the north, Del Mar Boulevard to the south, the...
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horsecar service. The line was electrified in 1894 and was eventually absorbed into the Pacific Electric system. The Lamanda Park Line and other local services...
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present SR 19 was constructed, San Gabriel Boulevard, which extended from Lamanda Park south to Downey, and was widened and repaved by an assessment tax in...
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either Blair International Baccalaureate School or Pasadena High School. Lamanda Park is bordered roughly by Foothill Boulevard to the north, Del Mar Boulevard...
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Los Angeles to Sierra Madre. The line opened to Pasadena on March 1, 1904. Cars were run through on the Lamanda Park Line to Pasadena. The extension to Sierra...
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rail line to provided shipping for these goods. Prohibition ended the wineries. The last Lamanda Park citrus packer was Sierra-Madre Lamanda Park Citrus...
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Baldwin Park ended in 1950 as did the Northern District's Pasadena's Oak Knoll line, and the Sierra Madre line. The Western District's last line to Venice...
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The Pasadena Short Line was a passenger railway line of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Downtown Pasadena, California...
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Gabriel Valley Railroad from downtown Los Angeles to Lamanda Park in East Pasadena. The rail line went from downtown Los Angeles through the Arroyo Seco...
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The Balboa Line was the southernmost route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and the Balboa Peninsula in Orange County...
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there, the double track line ran easterly, in private way between dual roadways of Randolph Street, through Huntington Park, Vernon, Bell, and Maywood...
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The Pasadena via Oak Knoll Line was an interurban route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It operated from 1906 until 1950, between Downtown Los Angeles...
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The Annandale Line was an interurban route operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1902 to 1928. The line ran from the Pacific Electric Building...
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Lake station (Los Angeles Metro) (category A Line (Los Angeles Metro) stations)
Lake station is a below-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located in the median of Interstate 210 (Foothill...
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12 January 2014. "The Phoenix Garden". Retrieved 12 January 2014. Joy, LaManda (2014). Start a community food garden: the essential handbook (1st ed.)...
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organized March 3, 1919, with jurisdiction over Pasadena, Altadena and Lamanda Park. A charter was granted by the BSA National Headquarters dated April 1...
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Phantom (character) (section Theme park)
Characters such as Diana Palmer, Kit, Heloise Walker, Colonel Worubu, President Lamanda Luaga, and Guran would appear. The film was said to be heavily focused...
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Railway and its successors from the time of its merger in 1911 until the last line was abandoned in 1961. One count indicated that the company and its successors...
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(Maiden) Captive", "Young Albin", "Olban", "Young Alban and Amandy", "Lamanda", "The Wild Mustard River", "(Bright/Sufferings of) Amanda" (Laws H15)...
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The Sierra Vista Line was a streetcar route mostly operated by the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran from 1895 to 1951 as the short turn making local stops...
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