Chapman Woods and Hastings Ranch - Recommended Areas in Pasadena Ca

Posted on November 25, 2008
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a href=http://www.beautifulpasadenahomes.com target=’_blank’Pasadena California/a is a great city just northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The city, started over 100 years ago, has several historical neighborhoods throughout. These neighborhoods are filled with beautiful homes that offer a great place to call home. This article gives a little information about each of these sought after neighborhoods. brbra href=http://www.beautifulpasadenahomes.com/chapman-woods.asp target=’_blank’Chapman Woods/a is nestled in the Southeast corner of Pasadena with well-know streets composing three of the borders (Del Mar, Huntington, Rosemead, and the Edison Power Lines). Chapman Woods has the feeling of a warm and friendly neighborhood. With over four hundred and fifty homes, this sought after neighborhood has been a life-long home to many Pasadena CA residents. Its southern colonial home on Madre St. has been seen across the country as it was used in the well-known film ldquo;Gone with the Wind.rdquo; brbrWhere did they get the name Chapman Woods? This area was named after a West Point graduate by the name of Alfred D. Chapman. Chapman acquired nearly 2000 acres of land back in 1869. It was later years that he sold some of the Eastern land off. The area became heavily wooded as Chapman planted trees across the land as well as a citrus vineyard. In the warm summer climate the trees provided shade from the sun. brbrAnother neighborhood, a href=http://www.beautifulpasadenahomes.com/hastings-ranch.asp target=’_blank’Hastings Ranch/a is located in the Northeast corner of Pasadena. Hastings Ranch is divided into two recognized neighborhoods; Upper Hastings amp; Lower Hastings. The major roads bordering the neighborhood are: Sierra Madre Blvd, Michillinda Ave., Hastings Ranch Blvd., amp; Riviera Dr.brbrThe neighborhood has roots in the late 1800’s. It was in 1882 that Charles Cook Hastings bought 1,100 acres of land, which was later passed on to his son Charles Houston Hastings. The ranch was filled with grapevines, rare plants and various animals including horses, dogs, pheasants, cats amp; peacocks. brbrDuring the later 1940’s the lower part of the property began development following the death of Charles Houston Hastings. Then just over a decade later people began to see the development of the upper part in the 1960’s. brbrToday people from outside Hastings Ranch are very familiar with the shopping opportunities on Foothill Blvd. Conveniently located right off the 210 Freeway, it has a wide variety of shops, restaurants and services that draw Pasadena residents. Around the Holiday season you can find yourself in for a treat by driving through upper Hastings Ranch to see the Christmas light display. br

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