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  2. Lucky Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    The lake, Lucky Baldwin's ranch, Pasadena taken between 1898 and 1905. A visitor to Santa Anita in 1886 wrote: "The ranch is a principality not unlike a Southern plantation before the [Civil] [W]ar, save that all the laborers are well-paid and well fed." He was the largest employer and the largest taxpayer in Los Angeles County at the time. [11]

  3. Queen Anne Cottage and Coach Barn - Wikipedia

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    NO. 367 E. J. BALDWIN'S QUEEN ANNE COTTAGE - Designed by A. A. Bennett for entertaining, the cottage was constructed by Elias Jackson ('Lucky') Baldwin in 1881. Since there was no kitchen, meals were served from the nearby adobe (built by Hugo Reid in 1839) where Baldwin actually lived.

  4. Rancho Santa Anita - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Newmark sold Rancho Santa Anita to Elias Jackson ("Lucky") Baldwin for $200,000. Lucky moved into the Hugo Reid's adobe house by the natural lake. In 1881 he built a white Queen Anne style house at the lake also a Queen Anne style coach barn for his prized horse. [10] Lucky loved horses, he initially founded a racetrack on Rancho Santa ...

  5. Baldwin Lake (Los Angeles County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin purchased Rancho Santa Anita in 1875. Baldwin Lake served as a holding reservoir for ranch irrigation projects. It was dredged and deepened, perhaps by 12–15 feet (3.7–4.6 m), by Baldwin in the late 1880s, and a retaining wall capped by granite boulders was built around the shoreline.

  6. Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 when Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin purchased Rancho Santa Anita and constructed its buildings and grounds. Baldwin's influence had a flamboyance that was evident in the creation of a showcase at the Oakwood Hotel and the Santa Anita racetrack. Commercial viticulture flourished around the San Gabriel Mission since mission days.

  7. Pasadena's proudly 'weird' Bar Chelou restaurant to close ...

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    Read more:Bar Chelou — where things get 'weird' — serves a jolt of eccentricity to Pasadena Rankin closed his previous concept, Bar Restaurant in Silver Lake, in 2022 and wasn’t sure what ...

  8. They're loud, they're proud — these peacocks are getting the boot

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  9. Benjamin Davis Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The last of his land holdings in the downtown Pasadena area were bequeathed to Central School on South Fair Oaks Avenue. Mount Wilson , a metromedia center (television and radio transmission towers) for the greater Los Angeles area, is the most famous monument to Benjamin Wilson. [ 13 ]