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PASADENA , a city in the San Gabriel valley of Los Angeles county, in southern California, U.S.A., about 9 M. N.E. of Los Angeles and about 20 M. from the Pacific Ocean. Pop. (188o) 391; (1890) 4882; (1900) 9117, of whom 1278 were foreign-born; (1910 census) 30,291. Area about 11 sq. m. It is served by the Southern Pacific, the Santa Fe, and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railway systems, and by inter-urban electric lines. The city lies at an altitude of 750-1000 ft., about 5 M. from the base of the Sierra Madre range. Some half-dozen mountain peaks in the immediate environs rise to heights of 3200 to more than 6000 ft., notably Mt Wilson (6666 ft.), whose base is about 5 M. north-east of Pasadena, Echo mountain (4or6 ft.), and Mt Lowe (6100 ft). From Rubio canyon, near Pasadena, to the summit of Echo mountain, runs a steep cable railway, r000 yds. long. On Echo mountain is the Lowe Observatory (35do ft.), with a 16-in. equatorial telescope, and on Mt Wilson is the Solar Observatory (5886 ft.) of the Carnegie
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a 6o-ft. tower telescope (completed in 1907), and a second tower telescope of 150 ft. focal length (under construction in 1910). At this observatory important researches in solar and stellar spectroscopy have been carried on under the direction of George Ellery Hale
instrument construction shops of the Solar Observatory are in Pasadena. About 5 M. south-east of Pasadena, in the township of San Gabriel (pop. 2501 in 1900), is the Mission (monastery) de San Gabriel Arcangel, founded in 1771. Pasadena is one of the most beautiful places in southern California. Fruits and flowers
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