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Architect Harry Ridgway designed the single family residence in an Italianate style in 1893. The facade features a multi-faceted hipped roof with two quasi-towers on the corners and a dormer in the middle.

Located in the Markham Place Historic District of Pasadena, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

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I had to stand on my tiptoes to capture a photo of the house, surrounded by tall hedges and a steel fence. Designed in the Mission Revival style by architect Harry Ridgway in 1887.

Located in the Markham Place Historic District of Pasadena, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

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N 3 B 1.2K C 2 E Dec 10, 2015 F Dec 10, 2015
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Neoclassical style residence designed originally by architect Harry Ridgeway in 1894 and redesigned in 1928 by J. Constantine Hillman. The house is located in the Markham Place National Historic District.

The McPherson House is located at 337 Markham Place in Pasadena, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Pasadena Architecture Pasadena Pasadena Heritage San Gabriel Valley Architecture

N 3 B 1.4K C 4 E May 15, 2014 F May 16, 2014
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Neoclassical style residence designed originally by architect Harry Ridgeway in 1894 and redesigned in 1928 by J. Constantine Hillman. The house is located in the Markham Place National Historic District.

The McPherson House is located at 337 Markham Place in Pasadena, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

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Theodore Parker Lukens (1848 – 1918) was an American conservationist, real estate investor, civic leader, and forester often referred to as the "Father of Forestry." He served two terms as mayor of Pasadena, the first term between 1890 and 1892. His second term (1894-1895) after his refusal to support a franchise allowing the Southern Pacific Railroad a rail line through the Arroyo Parkway Lukens remained prominent in civic and conservation issues until his death in 1918.
Lukens has been memorialized with a mountain, Mt. Lukens being named after him. The mountain is the highest point within Los Angeles’ city limits at an elevation of 5,066 feet. Robert Bradford Marshall, a 30-year veteran of the US Geological Survey named a lake in Yosemite National Park for Lukens in 1894. The Lukens family home on 267 N. El Molino Avenue in Pasadena was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 29, 1984. The house was designed by Harry Ridgeway, who also designed the Woodbury House in Altadena in 1898, the city jail and some of Pasadena's early churches.


Please do not use this image in any media without my permission.
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