Southern California; . 38. ^?«-^Vi^^,fe^ tnco ni/«.nve. - the houses of Pasadena, the whistle of the locomotiveand the stopping of the train at Pasadena station besidea little park and at the back door of the magnificentHotel Green. From Raymond Hill is one of the widest and mostbeautiful views in California. Here is located the newand immense Hotel Raymond, one of the largest andfinest of western hostelries. It cost |;3oo,ooo, and con-tains nearly three hundred sleeping rooms. The furnish-ings throughout are most liberal, and various up-to-datefeatures are included in general equipment. The b


Southern California; . 38. ^?«-^Vi^^,fe^ tnco ni/«.nve. - the houses of Pasadena, the whistle of the locomotiveand the stopping of the train at Pasadena station besidea little park and at the back door of the magnificentHotel Green. From Raymond Hill is one of the widest and mostbeautiful views in California. Here is located the newand immense Hotel Raymond, one of the largest andfinest of western hostelries. It cost |;3oo,ooo, and con-tains nearly three hundred sleeping rooms. The furnish-ings throughout are most liberal, and various up-to-datefeatures are included in general equipment. The build-ing is very pleasing externally, being cream and olive-green in color, and architecturally quite impressive. I write of Pasadena with the new wine of spring inmy veins. The linnet leaps into the air and sings fromtree to tree. The mocking bird pipes its full, richlyvaried strain. The orange trees are decked with balls ofgold, and from the orchard the warm breeze bears thescent of the blossoms. In every garden is a


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