View of the Hotel Green complex on Green Street in Pasadena (Los Angeles County), California. The Green Hotel is a four-story Mission Revival style structure designed by Strange and Carnicle. The building has hipped tile roofs, brick chimneys, arched windows, a bay, square towers, a round corner tower with a turret, roof dormers, a cornice and modillion courses. It has a first story arcade, balconies and second story loggias in a Moorish style. A pedestrian bridge, with a tile roof, molded plaster, a dome with a finial, bay and arched windows, extends over Raymond Street. A sign on the pedestrian bridge reads "Hotel Green." The Hotel Green annex (Castle Green) building, designed by Frederick Louis Roehrig, is a seven story Islamic Revival style building with two towers with conical roofs, balconies, a dome, molded plaster and decorative terracotta tiles near the roof line. The grounds are landscaped with trees and shrubs. Shows park benches and walkways. The San Gabriel Mountains are in the distance.
Accession number: 86.200.3570; Attribution to Jackson based on the glass negative's inclusion in the History Colorado William Henry Jackson Collection.; History Colorado.; Title and 10889R penciled on negative sleeve..; R7200097009
Hotel Green (Pasadena, Calif.)--1900-1910.; Pasadena (Calif.)--1900-1910.; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.)--1900-1910.; Hotels.; Pedestrian walkways.; Resorts.