Mother Goose Pantry, Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, 1920s

Mother Goose Pantry, Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, 1920sMother Goose Pantry, late 1920s. This unique example of mimetic architecture (a building constructed in an unusual shape as a novelty) stood at 1955 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena.1929 -- Mother Goose Pantry was in the shape of a Mother Goose shoe and formerly at 1951 E. Colorado Blvd, PasadenaMother Goose Pantry, 1955 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, circa late 1920s

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2 responses to “Mother Goose Pantry, Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, 1920s”

  1. S. Kresan says:

    The address was actually 1959 East Colorado St. This is from an advertisement in the ca. 1930 Crown City Cook Book by the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pasadena Fire Dept. Apparently they serves Mt. Baldy Frozen Orange Juice.

    There was car and counter service.

  2. john says:

    How fun it must have been to be alive back then to see these fun places.
    How exciting is it to see a Taco Bell??? Yuk

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