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Questions about Pasadena, California

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When was Pasadena California founded and by whom?

Pasadena was incorporated as the Indiana Colony on the 31st of January 1874. Dr. Daniel M. Berry arrived at Rancho San Pascual in 1873 to find a mild climate for his patients.

What is the population of Pasadena according to the 2020 census?

The 2020 United States census reported that Pasadena had a population of 138,699 residents. This figure made it the 45th-largest city in California with 61,643 housing units across the city.

Which university has the most Nobel Laureates associated with Pasadena?

Caltech holds 46 Nobel Laureates who have brought 47 Nobel Prizes home to Pasadena as of 2022. The institution operates under NASA management alongside the Jet Propulsion Laboratory within the city limits.

How many flowers are required to decorate each float in the Tournament of Roses Parade?

Every inch of each float requires about 100,000 flowers or natural materials like leaves seeds and bark. Volunteer workers cover floats after Christmas using hands and clothes stained by glue and petals.

When did the Arroyo Seco Parkway open and what was its significance?

The Arroyo Seco Parkway opened in 1940 as California's first freeway connecting Pasadena directly to downtown Los Angeles. Four freeways now run through the city including the Foothill Freeway which serves as a control point for all routes.