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The courthouse is the largest of several buildings adjacent to a residential district at the western edge of Pasadena. The old hotel was constructed primarily in two sections: a two-story steel and wood frame section built in 1920–21, and a six-story reinforced concrete portion built in 1930–1931.
Pasadena's courthouse was closed on Jan. 9, but not the day prior, when the Eaton fire's most immediate impacts were being felt. The Hollywood court was the only one subject to an evacuation order ...
Caleb Langston, "Built to Last: Judge Richard H. Chambers and His Pasadena Courthouse," Western Legal History, 19 (2006), 3–25. Michael Eric Siegel, "Riding Tall in a Small Saddle: The Chief Judgeship of Richard H. Chambers, Western Legal History , 19 (2006), 27–53.
Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals † Pasadena: 125 South Grand Avenue 9th Cir. 1985 ... Court House, and Custom House† Wilmington: 1100 North Market Street
Pasadena Civic Center District; Civic Center Financial District; Colonial Court; Cottage Court; Court at 275 North Chester Avenue; Court at 533–549 North Lincoln Avenue; Court at 497–503½ N. Madison Ave. Court at 638–650 North Mar Vista Avenue; Court at 744–756½ S. Marengo Ave. Court at 1274–1282 North Raymond Avenue
Washington Court is a bungalow court located at 475 E. Washington Blvd. in Pasadena, California.The court consists of six single-family homes arranged in an "L" shape; a common walkway and garden runs along the east side of the court, while a driveway on the west side accesses a rear garage.
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Bowen Court is a bungalow court located at 539 E. Villa St. in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. The court includes 23 bungalows arranged in an "L" shape and is one of the largest bungalow courts in southern California. Built from 1910 to 1912, Bowen Court is the oldest bungalow court in Pasadena.