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      • In the 19th century, Pasadena was settled by Midwesterners seeking warm weather, rich soil and prosperity. As Pasadena grew, its founders’ work ethic and entrepreneurship turned an agrarian town dependent on citrus groves into a strong and diverse economy.
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  2. Pasadena’s Becomes a City: 1886-1920. Incline Railway. In 1886 Pasadena incorporated, largely as a measure to rid the city of its saloon. In the ensuing decade, amenities such as sewers, paved streets, and electric street lighting were installed.

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  4. Jul 13, 2016 · Influenced by the early Renaissance style of 16th century Italian architect Andrea Palladio, the structure was designed by San Francisco architects John Bakewell and Arthur Brown, with a focus...

  5. In 1943, von Kármán, Malina, Parsons, and Forman established the Aerojet Corporation to manufacture JATO rockets. The project took on the name Jet Propulsion Laboratory in November 1943, formally becoming an Army facility operated under contract by the university.

  6. my headcanon is that cortex or brio created the nitro girls and rilla roo, while von clutch created pasadena, chick, stew, and willie. penta, polar, and pura arent mutated animals, so nobody "created" them.

  7. Jan 13, 2012 · Legend has it that teenage short-order cook Lionel Clark Sternberger invented the cheeseburger one fateful day in the mid-1920s at a restaurant called “The Rite Spot” on Colorado Boulevard,...

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  8. The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens, known as The Huntington, is a collections-based educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington and Arabella Huntington in San Marino, California.

  9. Originally Pasadena was home to the Tongva/Gabrielino indigenous peoples, who were displaced by the Spanish in the late 18th century. In the 19th century, Pasadena was settled by Midwesterners seeking warm weather, rich soil and prosperity.

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