On El Centro Street at Diamond Avenue, on the right when traveling east on El Centro Street.
South Pasadena's
original Carnegie Library,
built in 1907.
In memory of
Mary Helen Wayne (1913 - 2007)
City Librarian 1972 - 1978. — — Map (db m216153) HM
On Arroyo Drive south of Hermosa Street, on the right when traveling south.
panel 1:
Under this oak — the legend runs — the first Easter Services in California
were held by Father Crespi in 1770.
panel 2:
Near this spot the Cathedral Oak stood. Time destroyed its roots. This monument is . . . — — Map (db m134912) HM
On Pasadena Avenue east of Sycamore Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1885, Edwin Cawston chartered a ship for the purpose of transporting from South Africa to America some of the best ostriches obtainable in the world. Of the original 50 fine birds only 18 survived the five week voyage to Galveston and hazardous . . . — — Map (db m130144) HM
On Fair Oaks Avenue at Oaklawn Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Fair Oaks Avenue.
A singular example of functional public art by architects Charles and Henry Greene, this 1906 span was one of the country's first reinforced concrete bridges.
Recognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program as a site worth seeing. . . . — — Map (db m206059) HM
On Fair Oaks Avenue north of Mound Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In loving memory from the citizens of South Pasadena
Robert Dean Campbell • Bruce Charles Hunt • Ralph Nelson Duemling • Peter Lorenz Wood • Terry Brooks Dyer • James Kelley Patterson
Who gave their lives for their country in the . . . — — Map (db m206062) WM
On Meridian Avenue south of Mission Street, in the median.
Erected in 1906 by Woman's Improvement Assn as a rest stop for horses and men as they traveled between Los Angeles and Pasadena.
Restored by Woman's Club of South Pasadena, 1968. — — Map (db m123512) HM