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View taken approximately 20 feet from front door of the Pines Coffee Shop. It was located at the Drive-In Market area at SW corner of Huntington and First Ave. It was the place of business closest to Huntington Drive. Otto Petersen bought it in 1929, according to Lorraine Petersen, Daughter-in-law. It had previously been called Odette's. (see photo #435)

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Date
c.1937 (As of March 2014, Roger Hiles-Library Manager, thinks it is 1939, based on car model shown.)

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Date
c.1937 (As of March 2014, Roger Hiles-Library Manager, thinks it is 1939, based on car model shown.)
Subjects
Restaurants-The Pines Cafe
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
844
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Bob Merget, on left, and helper Torval Yates pictured in front of Merget's Malt Shop located at 111 E. Huntington Drive, where Bank of America was located until its move to N. Santa Anita. It was a tradition on May Day that free cones were given out to all youngsters, according to information given by former residents.

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Date
1935

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Date
1935
Subjects
Restaurants-Merget's Malt Shop
Ice cream
Merget, Robert R.
Yates, Torval
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
841
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Looking east on Duarte Road, from the intersection at Baldwin Avenue. Businesses on the south side of Duarte Road include Cal Fed Bank, Business Bank, Borland's Physical Therapy, and Essentials for Hair. Five cars face westward, while a Honda Accord turns left onto Duarte Road. Photograph by Terry Miller.

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Date
April 2001

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Date
April 2001
Subjects
Automobiles
Baldwin Avenue
Business districts
Duarte Road
Physical Description
4x6 b&w
ID
2199
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View southwest across part of Anoakia. Foothill Boulevard would be out of view behind trees.

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Date
November1976, photo by David McAdam

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Date
November1976, photo by David McAdam
Subjects
Anoakia
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
56
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Shoemaker Al Yarter standing out in front of shops he built on North First Ave. The family lived in the house between the two shops. Mr. Yarter's grandson, Pat Carlin, told us in 1980 that Mr. Yarter bought the land from Anita Baldwin for a stated price. Later, he was told by an agent, that because the lot was within the lighting district, he would need to pay an additional amount. When Mr. Yarter spoke directly to Anita Baldwin about this, she said it had been her mistake and he would pay only what had been agreed upon. Groceries on the left and Arcadia Shoe Shop on the right.

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Date
1923

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Date
1923
Subjects
Arcadia Shoe Shop
H.A. Lyle Groceries
First Avenue
Yarter, Al
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
855
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Clara Baldwin photographed in one of those cut outs often found at amusement parks early in the twentieth century. There apparently had been another person in the photo, but this person has been cut completely out of photo.

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Date
c.1910

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Date
c.1910
Subjects
Baldwin, Clara
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1088
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View of Santa Anita Avenue (according to information on back of photo) with heavy amount of downed branches and generally overgrown.

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Date
c.1900

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Date
c.1900
Subjects
Santa Anita Avenue
Physical Description
7x11 b&w
ID
579
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Eight civic minded men armed with shovels have apparently just installed sign reading: Give the Boys a Lift. This would have been during World War II when thousands of Army personnel were stationed in Arcadia and the sign designed to encourage residents to give the soldiers rides into Pasadena or other locations.

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Date
c.1942

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Date
c.1942
Subjects
Camp Santa Anita (U.S.Army Ordnance Center)
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
951
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Lovely lane lined on both sides with tall Lombardy Poplars. Man in light buggy is seen driving on the lane, away from camera. From the magazine Outing. According to Sandy Snider from the Arboretum, this lane was to the east of Old Ranch Road in early days of Ranch under Baldwin ownership.

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Date
1906

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Date
1906
Subjects
Rancho Santa Anita-1875-1909
Baldwin Ranch
Physical Description
7x10 b&w
ID
913
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View north on First Avenue just north of Santa Fe Railroad Tracks. Graves Drug Store on right with a bank next to it. The two story building on SW corner of St. Joseph Street and First was McCoy Building. According to information given by Stu Henderson, current owner of King Pharmacy, the history of Graves Drug Store is as follows: Originally it was opened by Oscar Seaquist, later bought by Walter A. Graves. Some years later it was bought by R.B. and R.B. Bagnall Jr. (circa 1940's) and was relocated to 54 E. Huntington Drive. By 1950 the City directory listed it as owned by A.P.King and has been known by that name since.

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Date
1930

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Date
1930
Subjects
First Avenue
W.F. Springer Furniture Company
Restaurants-Queen City Club
Graves Drug Store
Stores
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
584
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Sign for businesses at 713 West Duarte Road, just west of the northwest corner of Baldwin Avenue and Duarte Road. Businesses here are Active Hair, Mail Boxes Etc., Sakana Seafood, Tender Loving Care TLC Realty & Mortgage, Hit's Coffee & Tea, Every Green Books. Photograph by Terry Miller.

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Date
April 2001

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Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior at 1424 S. Baldwin Avenue. This congregation bought property from the American Lutheran Church (later became Lutheran Church of the Cross) in 1963. View is taken from west side of Baldwin, facing entrance. Note 9-17-2008: The 1963 date of sale is not certain as the 1964-65 city directory has the Lutheran Church of the Cross still occupying 1424 S. Baldwin Avenue. Lutheran Church of the Cross moved into a new building in June, 1965 according to item #15 in the Arcadia - Churches VF, so the building may have changed hands in 1965 - (Yvonne Ng).

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Date
August 1976

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Date
August 1976
Subjects
Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
241
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View north across ranch fields from approximate location of Huntington Drive near present Baldwin White Building. May have been fruit packing shed according to map drawn from memory by Lupe Cuellar. (See photo #123. Also see photo #15 taken from almost the same location.) San Gabriel Mountains across photo.

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Date
1937

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Date
1937
Subjects
Rancho Santa Anita
Baldwin Ranch
San Gabriel Mountains
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
122
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Unidentified sheepherder who would bring his flock to the fields across from Mauch ranch at Holly Avenue and Palm Avenue. He would bring the sheep after the field crop had been harvested to let them graze on stubble. Dog is also visible next to sheepherder.

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Date
1926

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Date
1926
Subjects
Agriculture
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
997
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

One of stone gate entrances to Baldwin Ranch. Note Spanish roof tile on top. Exactly which entrance is not certain.

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Date
c.1890's

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Date
c.1890's
Subjects
Rancho Santa Anita
Baldwin Ranch
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
140
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View north toward mountains from Mauch five acre ranch which was near corner of Palm Avenue and Holly Avenue. Note some young walnut trees have been set out and a chicken house has been built (left). There is snow on Mount Wilson. Street on right is Holly Avenue.

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Date
1927

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Date
1927
Subjects
Agriculture
Holly Avenue
San Gabriel Mountains
Mauch, Aloyosius
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
1001
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View looking north across Huntington Drive at El Rancho building containing the following businesses: DAVIDSON SPORTING GOODS, EL RANCHO HARDWARE, THE MARBERRY SHOP and others.

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Date
c.1939 or 1940

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Date
c.1939 or 1940
Subjects
El Rancho Hardware
Davidson Sporting Goods
Marberry Shop
El Rancho Shopping District
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
205
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Northwest intersection of Baldwin Avenue and Duarte Road. Businesses just west of the corner at 713 West Duarte Road are Active Hair, Mail Boxes Etc., Sakana Seafood, Tender Loving Care TLC Realty & Mortgage, Hit's Coffee & Tea, Every Green Books. Looks like a gas station (boarded up) had been at the NW corner. The address 735 W. Duarte Road is apparent on one building. Photograph by Terry Miller.

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Date
April 2001

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Looking west across intersection of Baldwin and Duarte Road to Hinshaw's Department Store, which was located at 1201 S. Baldwin. The street trees planted by the City of Arcadia are seen as an attractive addition to the street. Hinshaw's went out of business in 1992.

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Date
c. 1960

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Date
c. 1960
Subjects
Hinshaw's Department Store
Baldwin Avenue
Stores
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
1032
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Grass-sheathed homes of Indians on Rancho. Patron Reid Greer identifies this hill as just above east parking area. He points out that the tree showing in photo #628 is same as large one in flat area. Sandy Snider at Arboretum read in early newspaper that Baldwin found on the property when he bought it, "an old adobe house and Indians living in native-made homes." This photograph belongs to the Huntington Library. It is shown here for research only.

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Date
c.1878-79

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Date
c.1878-79
Subjects
Rancho Santa Anita-1875-1909
Native-Americans
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
727
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

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