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Mt. Lowe, Pasadena Calif. Postcards. [145225]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Postcards Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Mt. Lowe, Pasadena Calif. Postcards. [145225]
SOLD
15.00USDto f*****E+ buyer's premium (3.75)
This item SOLD at 2023 Feb 19 @ 12:52UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lots of 33. Color, some white borders .Originally sold from Mt. Lowe and have the imprinted logo on back. Four postmarked 1914-30 : Mt. Lowe, L.A. Alhambra. This collection contains great view of San Gabriel Valley and Catalina Isl., the railway, incline tram , forest fire and the tavern. All but forgotten

Considered to be the Disneyland of its day, the mountain resort on Mount Lowe, served by the Mount Lowe Scenic Railway, was one of the most popular tourist attractions in turn-of-the-century Southern California. Entrepreneur T.S.C. Lowe built the railway that operated from 1893 to 1937. The narrow-gauge railway was electrically operated and carried as many as 1,500 people in one day. Tourists first rode a trolley from Altadena to Rubio Canyon. There they transferred to a cable car* that steeply ascended Echo Mountain. Passengers then transferred back to a trolley that traversed hairpin curves on its way to the base of Mount Lowe. This trip provided spectacular views of the Los Angeles Basin. At the base of Mount Lowe, tourists found quality hotel lodging (Ye Alpine Tavern), fine dining, a casino, gardens, an observatory, a small zoo and horseback riding.

By the late 1930s, the facilities had declined in use and condition and were closed. All that remains are hiking trails and some of the ruins of the original structures. Some 3.1 million passengers from all over the world rode the railway in its 44 years of operation.


Date: 1914-
Country:
State: California
City: Pasadena
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection