Prospect Park, Pasadena, California
Prospect Park is a residential neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Westgate Street to the north, Orange Grove Boulevard to the south, Rosemont Avenue to the west, and Lincoln Avenue to the east.
The original plan for the Prospect Park neighborhood was laid out in 1906, two years after J.C. Brainerd, Nyles Eaton, and John C. Bentz acquired the 32-acre parcel adjacent to Salt Lake, and a Los Angeles railroad spur. The land was divided into 64 lots along wide curved streets planted with camphor and palm trees. The area was filled in with architecturally distinctive homes by master architects, including Greene and Greene, during the 1910s and 20s.
Education
Prospect Park is served by Cleveland Elementary School, Washington Middle School, and John Muir High School.
Transportation
Prospect Park is served by Metro Local line 267. It is also served by Pasadena ARTS routes 51 and 52.
References
- "Prospect Historic District National Register Nomination Form/Historic Property Survey" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places. 1979.