- Hotel Green
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name = Hotel Green
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caption = Hotel Green in 1905
location = 99 South Raymond AvenuePasadena, California
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architect =Frederick L. Roehrig
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added =March 23 ,1982
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governing_body = The Hotel Green, built in 1903 inPasadena, California was home to both theTournament of Roses and theValley Hunt Club . The hotel was built byGeorge Gill Green and was supplemented by two later buildings, creating a complex of three structures.Hotel Green, by Los Angeles-based architect
Frederick Roehrig , was the first of the three buildings; it was published in the periodical "The Western Architect" in December 1905.Castle Green was the second building in the complex and was originally known as the "Central Annex." By 1924 the hotel was owned by a group of investors who divided the hotel complex into three parts. The Central Annex was subdivided into fifty residential apartments and renamed the Castle Green. The Castle Green is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places , the State Historic Register, and the City of Pasadena's list of Historic Places.Trivia
*Castle Green has become increasingly popular as a venue for weddings and special events.
*The Hotel used to have a pedestrian bridge over Raymond Avenue to reach another wing of the hotel. That wing, however, was later razed to 2 stories and was sold as business space.
*Castle Green is currently home to the oldest elevator on the West Coast.External links
*cite web
url = http://www.castlegreen.com/
title = Official website of Castle Green
accessdate = 2008-07-08
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