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Year Built 9999 Property Is Located In Outskirts Of Pasadena On RoseParade Route. Located Close To Rose Bowl, Santa AnitaTrack And Dodger Stadium. For The PhysicallyChallenged Persons There Are Emergency AlertingLighting At Emergency Exits Braille Coded Elevator Extra Wide Doors Hand Rails Lowered Vanity Areas Ramps Pasadena Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Pasadena hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Pasadena, USA.

Address: 2131 East Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, California United States of America

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