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Each year 30,000 visitors tour Pasadena’s historic gem, the Gamble House. Remarkably unchanged since it was built in 1908--the masterpiece of architect brothers Charles and Henry Greene--it is ...
Fifty years ago, the fabled Gamble House in Pasadena opened as a museum when the family gave it to the city of Pasadena and the University of Southern California. Inside the historic California ...
The Gamble House in Pasadena is an architectural treasure that is most commonly known as Doc Brown's home in the movie Back to the Future.
The Gamble House is golden.A onetime residence of the David and Mary Gamble family, it went from being a home to a beloved historic site in 1966 and an iconic Pasadena landmark.Now, after 50 years … ...
Unlike the Gamble House, which was opened for tours in 1966, USC’s stewardship of the Freeman House has oscillated between surges of attention and periods of neglect.
Q: I was on a tour of the Gamble House in Pasadena, Calif., and saw the most unusual deformed brick in a garden wall. The brick was twisted and looked more like random rocks than brick. I want ...
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