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  2. San Gabriel Valley Council - Wikipedia

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    The Pasadena Council (also known as the Pasadena District Council) of the Boy Scouts of America was organized March 3, 1919, with jurisdiction over Pasadena, Altadena and Lamanda Park. A charter was granted by the BSA National Headquarters dated April 1, 1919 to the Pasadena District Council. Tallman Trask was hired to be the first Scout Executive.

  3. Queen Anne Cottage and Coach Barn - Wikipedia

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    Upon E.J.'s death in 1909, his daughter Anita closed the cottage and disposed of all furnishings. Some of the architectural elements of the cottage, such as the stained glass windows, black walnut doors, and marble fireplace mantels were stored in the coach barn. The stored items were reinstalled in the cottage during the 1951-1953 restoration. [4]

  4. Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    James F. Crank founded the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad on Sept. 5, 1883 with the goal of bringing a rail line to Pasadena from downtown Los Angeles.Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad sold stock to get funds to build the new rail line, Lucky Baldwin purchased a large share of stocks, knowing the rail line would open markets for goods from his Rancho Santa Anita.

  5. Neighborhoods in Pasadena, California - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Pasadena refers to the neighborhoods east of Marengo Avenue and Downtown Pasadena, south of Downtown and the 210 Freeway, and west of Eaton Wash. Southeast Pasadena is served by Metro Local lines 180, 267 and 662. It is also served by Pasadena Transit routes 10, 20 and 60 and Foothill Transit line 187.

  6. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Lucky, to avoid such hostile takeover attempts, eventually decided it was best to liquidate Gemco entirely. [2] This liquidation occurred from September 1986 to November 1986. Target opened stores in most of the former Gemco locations by the fall of 1987, having remodeled many of Gemco's former prime business locations into Target's bright red ...

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  8. Walnut, California - Wikipedia

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    Walnut is a city in the eastern part of Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. [7] According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 29,172, [8] and the population was estimated to be 29,685 in 2019. [9] The greater Walnut Valley is located between the steep San Jose Hills to the north and the gently sloping Puente Hills to

  9. Walnuts in California - Wikipedia

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    Other early walnut growers of both hard- and soft-shell varieties include Russell Heath, Frank E. Kellogg and William Huston Nash, and W. E. Stuart. [1] Joseph Sexton (1842-1917), founder of the first soft-shell walnut orchard in California. His nuts helped start the walnut industry in Southern California.