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2b2b APT Close to Rose Parade and Pasadena Oldtown
2b2b APT Close to Rose Parade and Pasadena Oldtown
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The price is ₩282,437
₩523,840 total
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Nov 3 - Nov 4

Charming Elegant Retreat in the San Gabriel Valley
Charming Elegant Retreat in the San Gabriel Valley
The price is ₩282,437
₩523,840 total
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Nov 3 - Nov 4

Newly Remodeled 2b2b APT Near Pasadena Old Town
Newly Remodeled 2b2b APT Near Pasadena Old Town
The price is ₩230,320
₩465,468 total
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Nov 3 - Nov 4

Newly Remodeled 2b2b APT Near Pasadena Old Town
Newly Remodeled 2b2b APT Near Pasadena Old Town
The price is ₩245,446
₩499,702 total
includes taxes & fees
Nov 3 - Nov 4

Modern Family Getaway With Spacious Living Areas
Modern Family Getaway With Spacious Living Areas
The price is ₩462,326
₩742,608 total
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Nov 14 - Nov 15

2b2b APT Close to Rose Parade and Pasadena Oldtown
2b2b APT Close to Rose Parade and Pasadena Oldtown
The price is ₩262,257
₩501,238 total
includes taxes & fees
Nov 3 - Nov 4
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Nestled against the San Gabriel Mountains, Altadena offers spectacular hiking trails including the popular Echo Mountain and Eaton Canyon Falls. Explore Christmas Tree Lane's historic deodars or visit the Cobb Estate's haunted ruins before heading to nearby Pasadena's museums and gardens.
![Professor Lowe had a dream to make the beautiful Mountains overlooking the cities of Altadena / Pasadena accessible to average citizens. After much planning, many exploratory trips on horseback, he and Engineer Thomas McPherson located a series of routes that could be built upon with a series of rail cars to reach miles back into the forest and eventually all the way to the top of Mount Wilson. Financing the project himself, Professor Lowe proceeded to build his dream which eventually reached all the way to the base of Mount Lowe (named after Professor Lowe, previously known as Oak Mountain). At its peak, it was the top honeymoon destination in America. Beginning with the famous red car lines in California, Professor Lowe extended the line up through the rolling hills in Rubio Canyon where a small hotel was built at the base of new incline rail systems that would take a visitor up a mile along a ridge overlooking the LA Basin to the top of Echo Mountain.
The top of Echo Mountain became a little city of its own with places to eat, order picnic lunches, shop at stores, dormitories for employees, power generating station to power Echo Mountain facilities. There was also a trolley repair building and pit, observation decks at various spots, trails that could be taken by hikers both up and down the mountain and into the Alpine regions, tennis courts, stables and a now little known zoo. The entire assembly of buildings were painted white and because of the view from far below, became known as "The White City in the sky". The “opera box” great incline cars were also white and could be seen from afar ferrying up and down the hill. On a ridge behind the Echo Mountain ridge was an observatory building with a working 16 inch telescope housed in a round domed building. The foundations can still be found at the site as well as the cement stand which is what the telescope was mounted upon. It was Professor Lowe's intention to build the rail system all the way to the top of Mount Wilson along with additional hotels and facilities on the top of Mount Wilson. Later, much of the path of the large 100" telescope and observatory built on Mount Wilson was used to transport the delicate 100" mirror to the top of Mount Wilson.
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Glendale Hotel
1510 E Colorado Street, Glendale, CA
The price is ₩120,945 per night from Nov 3 to Nov 4
₩120,945
₩135,459 total
Nov 3 - Nov 4
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![Professor Lowe had a dream to make the beautiful Mountains overlooking the cities of Altadena / Pasadena accessible to average citizens. After much planning, many exploratory trips on horseback, he and Engineer Thomas McPherson located a series of routes that could be built upon with a series of rail cars to reach miles back into the forest and eventually all the way to the top of Mount Wilson. Financing the project himself, Professor Lowe proceeded to build his dream which eventually reached all the way to the base of Mount Lowe (named after Professor Lowe, previously known as Oak Mountain). At its peak, it was the top honeymoon destination in America. Beginning with the famous red car lines in California, Professor Lowe extended the line up through the rolling hills in Rubio Canyon where a small hotel was built at the base of new incline rail systems that would take a visitor up a mile along a ridge overlooking the LA Basin to the top of Echo Mountain.
The top of Echo Mountain became a little city of its own with places to eat, order picnic lunches, shop at stores, dormitories for employees, power generating station to power Echo Mountain facilities. There was also a trolley repair building and pit, observation decks at various spots, trails that could be taken by hikers both up and down the mountain and into the Alpine regions, tennis courts, stables and a now little known zoo. The entire assembly of buildings were painted white and because of the view from far below, became known as "The White City in the sky". The “opera box” great incline cars were also white and could be seen from afar ferrying up and down the hill. On a ridge behind the Echo Mountain ridge was an observatory building with a working 16 inch telescope housed in a round domed building. The foundations can still be found at the site as well as the cement stand which is what the telescope was mounted upon. It was Professor Lowe's intention to build the rail system all the way to the top of Mount Wilson along with additional hotels and facilities on the top of Mount Wilson. Later, much of the path of the large 100" telescope and observatory built on Mount Wilson was used to transport the delicate 100" mirror to the top of Mount Wilson.
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