Starting Anew: Transforming Pasadena, 1890-1930

Fri, 22 Apr, 2022 at 12:00 pm to Sat, 21 May, 2022 at 05:00 pm

Pasadena Museum of History | Pasadena

Pasadena Museum of History
Publisher/HostPasadena Museum of History
Starting Anew: Transforming Pasadena, 1890-1930
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Starting Anew: Transforming Pasadena, 1890-1930
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Starting Anew: Transforming Pasadena, 1890-1930

Now Reopened with Enhanced Content: Growth – Development – Pasadena Amidst World Crises

Starting Anew: Transforming Pasadena, 1890 – 1930 reopens to the public on Friday, April 22, 2022. To celebrate the exhibition reopening, admission is free for all from Friday, April 22 through Sunday, May 22. Advanced, timed ticket reservations are now required for all gallery visitors, including PMH members.

How was this flourishing young city affected by the international crises that rocked the world in the second decade of the 20th century? The enhanced exhibit explores the city's private and public sector development within the broader context of world affairs. Specifically, new content looks at how back-to-back global events - World War I (1914-1918) and the Flu Pandemic of 1918 – affected Pasadena and its residents.

The forty years between 1890 and 1930 were a dynamic time in Pasadena’s history. The area changed rapidly from a small agricultural community to a renowned winter resort and bustling young city. Newcomers came for many reasons. They were taken by the region’s natural beauty and the opportunities associated with its growth and potential. It was an appealing place to launch a new venture, or in some cases, to start over. The railroad provided convenient and affordable transportation to the appropriately nicknamed “Crown City.” Pasadena was changing significantly, fashioned by a rapidly burgeoning population and its hopes, dreams, and achievements.

Historic images, documents, artwork, clothing, and ephemera, many selected from the Museum's collection – along with research compiled over decades by scholars, PMH staff, and volunteers – illustrate the scope of these vibrant decades in Pasadena’s history. The exhibition also features the legacy of Museum benefactors Eva and Adalbert Fenyes. After arriving in Pasadena as newlyweds in 1896, this sophisticated couple quickly embraced the city as their new home. They purchased real estate, developed businesses, and contributed to the cultural and artistic development of Pasadena. Their 1906 Beaux Arts mansion is an important component of the exhibit story line, providing visitors with a glimpse into what life was like on Pasadena’s Landmark Millionaire’s Row in the early 1900s.


Starting Anew is dedicated to the memory of PMH Project Archivist Julie A. Stires & PMH Volunteers Sid Gally & Carol Watson.

Exhibition Sponsors: The Paloheimo Trust & Susan Stevens and Family


PLEASE NOTE:

For now, everyone entering the building will be required to show proof of vaccination, and masks will be worn indoors.

More dates will be added soon!

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Pasadena Museum of History, 470 West Walnut Street, Pasadena, United States

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