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Pasadena is a true renaissance city that offers a comfortable mix of tradition and innovation. The city's established core of major corporations and multitude of small businesses contribute to the strength of the local and regional economy.
   
Pasadena's praised educational facilities include California Institute of Technology and The Art Center College of Design. Recognized worldwide for the Norton Simon Museum of Art, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl game, Pasadena is a city where the old inspires the new, and the new respects the old".

Pasadena is probably most famous for the annual Tournament of Roses Parade and Rose Bowl Game. The city is also home to the world-renowned California Institute of Technology which manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Pasadena is located just 15 minutes from downtown Los Angeles, at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, the city's popular shops and restaurants blend comfortably with tree-lined streets, distinctive neighborhoods, historic buildings and a vibrant cultural scene. Local government is progressive and extends unmatched customer service in an environment of sound fiscal management.

  • Chamber of Commerce
  • City of Pasadena
  • Convention and Visitors
  • Descanso Gardens
  • Huntington Library
  • LA County Arboretum
  • Pasadena Playhouse
  • Old Pasadena

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  • Jackie Robinson Center
  • Jefferson Park
  • La Pintoresca Park
  • Robinson Park
  • Victory Park
  • Villa-Parke Community Center
  • Washington Park

    Alhambra is located on the eastern edge of Los Angeles and is the "Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley." It was incorporated July 11, 1903, and has grown to its present population of 85,804. The principal part of the land within Alhambra's present boundaries was included in a 1771 grant made to Mission San Gabriel, five years before the birth of our nation. There were no orchards or vineyards in San Gabriel Valley then, only dry uncultivated fields broken by arroyos and low-lying hills from the Mission San Gabriel west to the small Indian village called "Yang-na," which later become LA.

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  • City of Alhambra
  • Library Services
  • Public Works

    Altadena is part of unincorporated Los Angeles County. It is located just north of Pasadena and just east of La Cañada-Flintridge. The Los Angeles National Forest borders on the north. Neighboring La Cañada-Flintridge is home to Jet Propulsion Laboratories, operated by Cal Tech. Altadena has a homey country feel. Some areas are horse property. It's proximity to the mountains means that the backyards of some homes open onto trails.

  • Altadena Golf Course
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • Library Services

    Arcadia is known as the "Community of Homes". Many people have also found that it is a great place to conduct business. The following are valuable assets to the prospective business person: fast track permit processing, a fully staffed development services department, a first class fire department and police department. Home to the Santa Anita Race Track and the L.A. County Arboretum. The city features gracious tree-lined streets complimented by excellent shopping facilities and fine schools, churches and an abundance of greenspace. Recreational opportunities range from a picnic in the park, to a wilderness hike in the foothills.

  • Arcadia Unified School District
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • City of Arcadia

    La Cañada-Flintridge -- Tree-lined residential streets with manicured green lawns, shrubbery, and colorful flowers set the standard for gracious living in "the glen between the hills". Residents of La Cañada-Flintridge enjoy the semi-rural character of their community, with its parks, equestrian trails, country clubs and tennis club. The ever expanding business district along the city's main street offers a variety of shops and services close to home. Fabulous weather, a tranquil and scenic setting, excellent private and public schools, and proximity to freeways enhance La Cañada-Flintridge's reputation as a great place to live. foothills.

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  • Community Government
  • Descanso Gardens
  • Tournament of Roses

    Monrovia community offers the unique combination of small-town charm with a full service city and a thriving business environment. It offers trememdous development opportunitites with exceptional marketplace locations and a vibrant retail sector, as well as major hotels and restaurants that compliment a thriving office, research, development and manufacturing market. Part of the San Gabriel Valley, 8 miles east of the city of Pasadena and part of the Los Angeles County and Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. Architectural styles range from vintage Victorian homes to modern designs.
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • City of Monrovia
  • Monrovia Old House Preservation Group
  • Public Library


    San Gabriel is a city dedicated to preserving the culture, ideas and realities of our heritage. Mission life in America reached its fullest development in California, and in no other city is this more evident. When surrounding areas were still frontier lands, the Franciscan Fathers were engaged in founding a Mission; a Mission that would serve as a major catalyst in the growth of Southern California. The "pride of the California Missions," as it came to be known, supplied later Missions and settlements with such necessities as soap, wax, cloth, hides and food. A repository of insights, experiences and facts await you.

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  • City of San Gabriel
  • Parks & Recreation Dept.
  • Points of Interest
  • Upcoming Events

    San Marino, adjacent to the city of Pasadena, is located at the foot of San Gabriel Mountains. 3.75 square miles in size, the population is approximately 13,000. The city is noted for the excellent public school system, recipient of the California Distinguished School Awards. Test scores at all grade levels consistently rank among the highest in the state. San Marino has been called "the bedroom community" by many, as there are only single-family homes in the community.

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  • City of San Marino
  • Events Calendar
  • Public Library
  • San Marino School District
  • The Huntington Library


    Sierra Madre -- Established at the turn of the century as a natural retreat from the bustle of Los Angeles, Sierra Madre remains as serene and beautiful a community for living, working and playing as ever. The village atmosphere is home to unique restaurants and retail shops, creative arts and small manufacturing business. The volunteer spirit brings residents and merchants together for parades, festivals, recreational events and fund-raising efforts.
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  • City of San Gabriel 
  • Parks & Recreation Dept.
  • Points of Interest
  • Upcoming Events
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • City of San Marino
  • Events Calendar
  • Public Library
  • San Marino School District
  • The Huntington Library
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • City Guide
  • Historic Sierra Madre
  • Sierra Madre Playhouse
  • Sierra Madre Public Library
  • Sierra Madre Village

    South Pasadena, founded in 1888, it has managed to preserve the small town character of a real "Norman Rockwell" home town, while maintaining excellent opportunities for entrepreneurs, professionals and retail establishments. Built on a foundation of quality, safety and friendliness, South Pasadena offers a high quality of city services, an exceptional school system, a strong religious community, an extensive network of parks, a rich architectural heritage and the serene lifestyle so many seek. South Pasadena encompasses 3.44 square miles, bounded by Raymond Hill, The Monterey Hills and the Arroyo Seco.
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