View of the Hotel Green complex on Green Street in Pasadena (Los Angeles County), California. The original 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, 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. The Hotel Green annex (Castle Green) was designed by Frederick Louis Roehrig. The hotel 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. A brick building with a square tower, shingled cupola and finial is nearby. The San Gabriel Mountains are in the distance.
10890-2-RIGHT inked on glass negative.; Accession number: 86.200.3572; Attribution and date reproduced in glass negative.; Attribution to Jackson based on the glass negative's inclusion in the History Colorado William Henry Jackson Collection.; History Colorado.; Title and 10890R penciled on negative sleeve.; R7200097025
Hotel Green (Pasadena, Calif.)--1900-1910.; Pasadena (Calif.)--1900-1910.; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.)--1900-1910.; Hotels.; Pedestrian walkways.; Resorts.