INTRODUCTION TO PASADENA
The Pasadena skyline from the San Rafael Hills
Well, I can now admit (now that I'm finally done with it) that I honestly waited and prayed that another neighborhood or community would pass
Pasadena in the polls.
At the time of writing,
Bunker Hill (in
Downtown Los Angeles),
El Monte (in the
San Gabriel Valley),
Lincoln Heights (in
The Eastside) and
Mt. Washington (in
Northeast LA) are all tied for second place. All of those places seem comparatively way more manageable. Pasadena, I worried, is just too big to summarize in a single blog entry. True, I've tackled the larger (population-wise)
Glendale as well as
Long Beach (the second largest city in
LA County -- after
Los Angeles, of course). But even at ninth largest in population (also exceeded by the populations of
Santa Clarita in
Northwest County,
Lancaster and
Palmdale in the
Antelope Valley,
Pomona in the
Pomona Valley and
Torrance in the
South Bay) but Pasadena is
big in other ways -- almost too stuffed with culture and history to address in this format. Alas, however, the people have spoken, so this entry is indeed about Pasadena. Now that I'm finally done, I hope it approaches adequate.