Latest Suicide At Colorado Street Bridge In Pasadena Has Neighbors Seeking Answers
The bridge is morbidly nicknamed Suicide Bridge because 28 people have taken their lives there in a decade. Laurie Perez reports.
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Charlie Chaplin's The Kid 1921- Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena
The Kid is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film written by, produced by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, and features Jackie Coogan[5] as his adopted son and sidekick. This was Chaplin's first full-length film as a director (he had been a co-star in 1914's Tillie's Punctured Romance). It was a huge success, and was the second-highest grossing film in 1921, behind The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In 2011, The Kid was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. Innovative in its combination of comedic and dramatic elements,[6] The Kid is widely considered one of the greatest films of the silent era.
A Walk Around The Intersection of De Lacey & Colorado, Old Pasadena
Old Pasadena, often referred to as Old Town Pasadena or just Old Town, is the original commercial center of Pasadena, a city in California, United States that arose from one of the most prosperous areas of the state, and had a latter day revitalization after a period of decay.
Old Pasadena began as the center of an industrial hub that gave rise to Caltech, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Beckman Instruments, Aerojet and numerous other important companies.[citation needed] The large concentration of such companies in the area gave it the nickname Athens of the West.
The area was also an artistic center, the home to Andy Warhol's west coast debut, the Pasadena Museum of Modern Art (one of the earliest modern art museums in the country, now the Norton Simon Museum), and before that a center of suffragist and pacifist movements, and other liberal causes. By the late 1940s, the downtown area was blighted by flophouses, dive bars and pawn shops. It later became a hippie destination, with head shops, adult bookstores and massage parlors. By the late 1980s, Old Pasadena was undergoing a period of urban renewal and regeneration.
Craftsman Weekend in Pasadena, California
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Each autumn, Pasadena hosts the largest and most comprehensive salute to the Arts & Crafts Movement in the Western United States. Programming at Craftsman Weekend includes tours of significant Craftsman-era homes, tours, arts & crafts expo, silent auction, unique presentations, and exclusive evening receptions at historic sites.
Craftsman Weekend is presented by Pasadena Heritage, proceeds benefit Pasadena Heritage, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting historic structures like the Colorado Street Bridge, and historic districts like Bungalow Heaven and Old Pasadena.
Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge
Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge, near Lake Cachuma, California--as seen from the air.
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Alcatraz Prison - Located in San Francisco Bay, California, Alcatraz was one of the most notorious prisons in the United States and also one of the most haunted as mysterious sounds and voices have been heard all around the prison.
Hollywood Sign - Built in 1923, the Hollywood Sign is perhaps the most famous sign in the world. But what if I told you that the sign we know and love had a much morbid side to it? One of Hollywoods saddest stars, Peg Entwistle, who jumped off the sign, is known to haunt the sign.
Colorado Street Bridge - Located in Pasadena, California, the Colorado Street Bridge has been nicknamed, “Su--cide Bridge” due to the extraordinary amount of people jumping off of it. No one is sure why so many people have chosen this place to be there last destination, but rumour has it that a construction worker who accidentally fell off the bridge is known to call on those who are at the lowest points of their life to join him in the afterlife.
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel - The most famous haunted hotel is the Hollywood Roosevelt.This hotel is said to be haunted by famous actress Marilyn Monroe and many more. You better be careful before you book a hotel in Hollywood!
Disneyland - Disneyland, located in Anaheim California, deemed the happiest place on Earth, the park has been around since July 17, 1955. Over 600 million people have walked through the gates of the magical kingdom, but unfortunately, not all have made it back out.
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Pasadena City Hall, completed in 1927, serves as the central location for city government in the City of Pasadena, California and it is a significant architectural example of the City Beautiful movement of the 1920s.
Pasadena City Hall is one of the finest examples of the California Mediterranean style. It is the dominant building in the Pasadena Civic Center, a complex of government, institutional and cultural buildings that epitomizes the City Beautiful movement.
Since its opening on December 27, 1927, 80-year old Pasadena City Hall has remained one of the most distinctive public buildings in the United States and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
An official building of imposing beauty, massive yet graceful, and suited to a land of flowers and sunshine is what the Pasadena Board of Directors (called the City Council in modern times) had in mind when they undertook to build the present City Hall.
The way had been prepared in 1923, when the people of Pasadena passed a bond issue of $3.5 million to establish a civic center. The Chicago firm of Bennett, Parsons and Frost was commissioned to draw up a civic center plan. The planners established Garfield Avenue as an axis, on which City Hall was to be the central element, with the Pasadena Public Library to the north and the Pasadena Civic Auditorium to the south. Also included in the original design were the Pasadena Police Department, Pasadena Municipal Court, YMCA, YWCA, Southern California Gas Company and United States Post Office. Over the years the new police building and county court house have been added. The YMCA building is now Centennial Place, a single-room-occupancy residential complex, and the Southern California Gas Company building now serves as the city's Permit Center. The YWCA building is unoccupied because of seismic and other issues.
Pasadena City Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1980, (listing number is 80-000813) as a contributor to the Pasadena Civic Center District; the listed significance is at the national level. As quoted from the National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination form: The district, a Civic Center designed by Bennett, Parsons and Frost, is a nationally significant example of civic art in the 'City Beautiful' style of the 1920's. The main features of the plan were actually executed, and the key buildings (including City Hall) actually built, by nationally recognized architects in a homogeneous style.
The City Hall has long been a favorite shooting location for filmmakers. The courtyard was used in the 1995 movie A Walk in the Clouds to portray a Napa Valley town square. It has also been used as an embassy in the Mission: Impossible television series, and a villa in Charlie Chaplin's Oscar-nominated 1940 film The Great Dictator. Pasadena City Hall currently serves as the city hall of fictional Pawnee, Indiana, in the television show Parks and Recreation. The dome is visible through the window of the main characters' apartment building in the television show The Big Bang Theory.
From a distance, Pasadena City Hall has always looked as though it has withstood the test of time. However, the building was showing signs of age by the late 20th century. The 1920s building did not meet modern building codes, and studies indicated that a major earthquake could destroy several parts of the building and likely result in a loss of life. The concrete walls had many deep cracks, and two of the stairway towers had considerable damage. There was also water damage from years of storms with little to no repair and maintenance. An effort to rehabilitate the aging building began in the late 1990s, led by Architectural Resources Group of San Francisco, CA.
In July 2004, the building was vacated in order to allow for a complete overhaul of the structure. Over the course of three years, all offices and council chambers were renovated, the facade was restored, the building was adapted to meet ADA standards, HVAC systems were replaced and modernized, and new landscaping and architectural lighting was installed. To help ensure it would withstand future earthquake activity, the building was lifted off its foundation, equipped with structural base isolators and given a new foundation. The renovation of Pasadena City Hall earned a LEED Gold certification.
Following construction, staff moved back starting in April 2007 and City Hall was fully operational again by July. At the time, the Los Angeles Times noted: In a city where historic preservation is much like a civic obsession, City Hall has long been among the crown jewels of Pasadena, along with the Colorado Street Bridge, the Rose Bowl and the Gamble House. Although the renovation has been among the costliest public works projects in Pasadena, city officials decided that they couldn't risk losing the landmark in another quake.
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The beautiful and historic Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as the Pasadena Freeway
(State Route 110), marked an important transitional moment in the history of American freeway engineering and transportation. It has the distinction of being the first freeway -- a gradeseparated, limited-access, high-speed divided road -- in the urban western United States.
Termed an engineering marvel, it was the initial stretch of road for what would become the worldrenowned Los Angeles metropolitan area freeway system.
Dedicated on December 30, 1940, and built in major three stages, the 8.2-mile Parkway
was conceived in the parkway tradition with gentle curves and lush landscaping -- envisioned
both as a scenic pleasure road and a vital traffic artery linking the growing cities of Pasadena and Los Angeles. Incorporating modern elements that would lay the groundwork for the California freeway system, the Parkway became a prototype for urban freeways throughout the United States and the rest of the world -- paving the way for more than 4,000 miles of California freeways that have come after it.
The Pasadena Freeway (SR-110) Arroyo Seco Parkway is a six-lane highway, wiAn improvement project to upgrade the median and side barriers on the Pasadena
Freeway (SR-110) /Arroyo Seco Parkway from the Golden State Freeway (I-5) to Glenarm
Street -- and from the Avenue 26 overcrossing and York Boulevard/Pasadena Road overcrossing
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maintenance costs, reduce exposure of Caltrans highway workers to traffic -- and enhance the
safety of the traveling public.
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Death in Grand Canyon
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16-17 Montana to Idaho: I-90 West & Lookout Pass
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