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Tournament Park - Local - CaltechTournament Park is a historic park in Pasadena. It is a Caltech facility, open to the public during daylight hours and available for private gatherings by ...
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Tournament Park - Facilities Operations - CaltechTournament Park is an Institute facility open to the public and available for a variety of Caltech and private functions. The park is located on the south side ...
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Tournament Park: Before They Built The Rose BowlJan 1, 2025 · Eight games were played on New Year's Day in Pasadena before they built Tournament of Roses Stadium, aka the Rose Bowl, which hosted its first game in 1923.
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History of The Granddaddy of Them All### Summary of Early Rose Bowl Games
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Rose Bowl Game History - Tournament of RosesMar 30, 2022 · The first Rose Bowl Game is played at Tournament Park. The University of Michigan routs Stanford University 49–0. As the crowd of spectators ...
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Daring Young Man and Flying 'Sausages' Made Flight HistoryNov 17, 2002 · Back in Los Angeles, in 1909, Knabenshue took off from Tournament Park in Pasadena, the current southwest corner of California Boulevard and ...
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Tournament Park - The Historical Marker DatabaseRoy Knabenshue piloted his dirigible from here March 20, 1909. Charles Willard landed here in his airplane March 31, 1911. Other Early Events Balloon ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tag Archives: Calbraith Perry Rodgers - This Day in Aviation5 November 1911: At 4:04 p.m., (00:04, 6 November UTC) Calbraith Perry Rodgers completed the first transcontinental flight when he landed at Tournament Park ...
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History - Tournament of RosesMar 13, 2024 · In 1895, the Tournament of Roses Association was formed to take charge of the festival, which had grown too large for the Valley Hunt Club to handle.Missing: Huellmantel | Show results with:Huellmantel
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Pasadena's First “Battle of Flowers” - Celebrate CaliforniaIn 1890, Pasadena's first "Battle of Flowers" was held at Tournament Park, with 2,000 people attending, featuring decorated carriages and fresh flowers.Missing: founding Huellmantel
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Rose Parade History - Tournament of RosesSep 25, 2025 · In 1890, Valley Hunt Club members, led by Charles Frederick Holder, sponsored the first Tournament of Roses. The abundance of flowers, ...
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[PDF] History - Tournament of RosesU.S. Vice President Richard M. Nixon,. Grand Marshal. Margarethe Bertelson ... 1896-1890. 1896*. Edwins Stearns, President. Edwin Stearns, Grand Marshal.
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From the Archives: Tournament of Roses chariot racesDec 26, 2017 · The initial race was held in Tournament Park on Jan. 1, 1904. It pitted chariot and four-horse teams in a mile race. Competing were Off, Max ...
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Tournament of Roses chariot races - CalisphereRoman four horse chariot races at the 21st Annual Tournament of Roses held at Tournament Park in Pasadena on New Years Day in 1910. ... 1905 Rose Parade float.
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Early Views of Pasadena - Water and Power AssociatesOn March 20, 1920, the Tournament of Roses Association decided to build a stadium in Pasadena that could accommodate up to 100,000 spectators. Architect Myron ...
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The Tournament of Roses Chariot Race, 1910 - The Homestead BlogDec 31, 2016 · ... Tournament park, the thousands of people lining the track ... The holding of chariot races at the Tournament of Roses, which started ...
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[PDF] CONTEXT: CIVIC & INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT (1886-1979)First Tournament East-West football game, January 1, 1902. Source: Water ... Pasadena Unified School District for sports facilities for Pasadena High School.908.
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History - Rose Bowl Stadium1890 -- First Tournament of Roses parade and games. The members of the ... 1904 -- First chariot races staged at Tournament Park. The races took the ...
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1902 Rose Bowl: First College Bowl Game | Headlines & HeroesDec 28, 2022 · ... Pasadena, California, featured ... Newspaper clipping indicating that Roman chariot races will be featured as part of the 1905 Tournament ...
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1902 Rose Bowl - Bentley Historical Library - University of MichiganOct 21, 2013 · Michigan defeated Stanford 49-0 in the 1902 Rose Bowl, with 8,000 in attendance. Michigan had 527 rushing yards and outscored opponents 550-0 ...
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Stanford back at Rose Bowl 112 years after first game - SFGATEDec 31, 2013 · Stanford surely won't do what its team did Jan. 1, 1902: The injury-depleted team quit in either the third or fourth quarter, depending on ...
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[PDF] 1902-East-West-Statue.pdf - Rose Bowl Legacy FoundationOriginally titled the "Tournament East-West Football Game," and now known at the Rose Bowl Game, Michigan defeated Stanford in dominating fashion, 49-0, on ...
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Rose Bowl Game History: The Story Of College Football's Most ...Jan 2, 2012 · ... capacity of the Tournament Park venue was increased 20 percent to more than 30,000. (Harvard beat Oregon, 7-6). The demand prompted the ...
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Power Bowl - Pasadena MagApr 10, 2017 · ... construction projects approved.” It seems the wooden bleachers at Tournament Park were insufficient and dangerous and in 1922 William L.
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Rose Bowl history: Gate-crashers, near fisticuffs and crowds, the ...Dec 22, 2022 · The Trojans' passing skills and a strong defense wore down Penn State before a crowd of 40,000 to 50,000, though the actual attendance was a bit ...
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[PDF] MASTER PLAN | External Relations | CaltechSep 3, 1999 · The Park was given to Caltech by the City of Pasadena in 1981 under ... Caltech has refurbished Tournament Park and maintains it open during ...
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Fox Stanton Track / South Field - Facilities - Caltech AthleticsMultiuse natural-grass sport field and a 400-meter track. Intercollegiate sports: Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field.Missing: Tournament Park
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[PDF] DESIGNATED HISTORIC PROPERTIES - CITY OF PASADENAFeb 26, 2011 · Historic Highlands Landmark District. LD. 1/22/2008. Even Side Only. 588. 805 Mentor Av S. Tournament Fields Landmark District. LD. 10/23/2006.
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Public Memorials and Monuments - City of Pasadena“Donated to the City of Pasadena by the North Pasadena Land and Water Company. ... “Historical site – Tournament Park. Official terminus of the first ...