The History of Pasadena???s Haunted Suicide Bridge

Pasadena is a quaint city in Los Angeles, chock-full of adorable turn-of-the last century Craftsman homes. Nestled in the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena is home to the Rose Parade, Rose Bowl, and one famous little old lady.

Spanish explorers to the area in the 18th century called the Tongva indigenous population Gabrielinos, and they called the land Rancho San Pasqual. When the city was incorporated on January 31, 1874, it took the name “Pasadena,” the Ojibwa word for “The Valley.”

Pasadena’s founders set out to build a community for folks who valued honesty, innovation, and sobriety. In this sense, Pasadena hasn’t changed much — it’s residents, for the most part, are upright and goodly.

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