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The Raymond Hotel, an architectural marvel built in 1886, served as a luxurious retreat for affluent families in the San Gabriel River Valley. Initially designed with 200 rooms and 80 chimneys, it was a hub for Eastern tycoons until it burned down in 1895. A grander 300-room hotel opened in 1901, attracting notable guests like President Theodore Roosevelt and Charlie Chaplin. This collection showcases vintage photography of this iconic landmark, reflecting its historical significance and the opulence of early 20th-century Southern California.
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South Pasadena's Raymond Hotel, Rick Thomas
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