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    Signage on gate to Phil Spector's property
    Stepha G.

    On a promontory in a mixed woodland is the Pyreness Castle, or the infamous Phil Spector rambling mansion dating from earlier in the 20th century. One of the Yelp photos shows the architecture of the structure. Today I walked uphill to the property wondering what I would see, knowing full well that Phil resides in prison. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector In the early afternoon of the day after Halloween, I did not encounter another pedestrian. The barks of dogs from other properties announced my presence. From the promontory is a grand view, a commanding 360 degree view of the San Gabriel Valley. as well as a full-on view of the mountains. When assessed from a distance, for many that view is not obvious because the trees create an effective wall. Phil was one owner in a succession of those who desired privacy in the middle of activity. From this western edge of Alhambra is easy access to Los Angeles. Once at the steel gate of the property (see attached photo) are two signs. The one on the left--Private Residence. No Trespassing . Violators will be prosecuted...The one on the right-Warning 24 hr. surveillance cameras with video taped recording. Included in this Yelp are images showing the trees at the top of where the castle is located. The houses in the foreground do not hint of the gated private property at the top.

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    Beautiful palace hidden in the quiet hills of Alhambra.

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    I give this place 5 stars because it's the only castle in Alhambra. Way to find a niche market ;-)

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    The old caretakers let me and a friend of mine inside many years before Phil Spector owned it.

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    Landmark Theatres - Screen view from the back row.

    Landmark Theatres

    4.2(83 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    My daughter wanted to go to a cool movie theater during her spring break, movie buff that she is,…read moreand found that Landmark was showing Martin Scorsese's 1985 After Hours at 7, so we purchased 4 tickets at only $6 a piece and selected our seats online. We did purchase beverages today due to heat wave to stay hydrated. They gave those Coke machines that give you at least 100 options with a touchscreen. The recliner seats were very comfortable and due to the 1.5 hour run time, nobody had to sneak out for a restroom break. It was a nutty, completely bonkers film and yet internally consistent and thought provoking. Excellent music, acting, and directing. I guess partly because I had zero expectations, I laughed aloud multiple times and was thoroughly entertained. It's what I would call a surrealistic dramedy maybe? This movie theater is just a fun venue, smaller than a Regal or AMC so therefore never crowded feeling. On a weeknight there's no traffic to go there in 30 min...

    So Landmark is one of our favorite theaters. They have great movies and often obscure ones which…read morewe love. I write this more as a teaching experience than anything else. I'm a loyalty member and one of the perks is a voucher on your birthday to be used for refreshments. We went to the "secret movie" last night which was terrific. Because the voucher was only good for 30 days I wanted to use it before it expired which is 30 days after your birthday. My birthday is April 12 so we were well within that time frame. The bar code wouldn't scan. Odd because our tickets scanned as they always do with zero issues. The wait became uncomfortable after two employees were unable to scan it and called a manager who still couldn't scan it. The voucher was for $15 and I wish that they had decided early on to just go ahead and process it rather than making us stand there and wait which they eventually did. C'mon guys, don't make this birthday perk uncomfortable for the guest, fix your system.

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    Landmark Theatres - Pre-film snacks at the bar!

    Pre-film snacks at the bar!

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    9/11 Memorial - A closeup of the doves that make up the hands

    9/11 Memorial

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I've driven by this sculpture dozens of times and thought it was interesting and wanted to pull…read moreover to take a closer look, perhaps some pictures but never did. Recently I learned the rusted metal beam is from the fallen World Trade Center and the two hands holding it up are made of nearly 3,000 silhouettes of doves, each representing a life lost on 9/11. The sculpture, named 'Reflect' was created by local artist Heath Satow, and it was completed and unveiled in 2011. Since then, memorials have been held there in the anniversary of the terrorists attacks. The memorial sculpture sits in front of Rosemead's City Hall in the middle of a public plaza and serves as a remembrance of the somber day, yet it's a beautiful and meaningful art piece for people to see.

    This place is located near the Rosemead City Hall as well as the Rosemead Recreation Center with…read moreplenty of parking, and is only a minute to walk towards. It faces towards the street, showing two hands that are holding an iron bar. The weight of importance is truly visible as you walk around this small but incredible memorial with plaques on the ground with numerous names per family and community member, not to mention the Vietnam War memorial right besides it doing the same. One may not see it if you're driving by it on Valley Blvd but for those who take a closer look, they'll be greeted with a bunch of tiny doves that make up the hand which symbolizes the ever longing desire for peace.

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    9/11 Memorial - Photo from www.publicsculpture.com

    Photo from www.publicsculpture.com

    9/11 Memorial - Sits in front of Rosemead City Hall

    Sits in front of Rosemead City Hall

    9/11 Memorial - Faces Valley Blvd.

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    Ambassador Mansions and Gardens

    Ambassador Mansions and Gardens

    4.1(41 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Ambassador Mansions & Gardens is a very quiet, peaceful, and truly beautiful place. It's hidden…read morebetween buildings, and if you don't know it's there, you might easily miss it -- which makes it feel like a secret garden in the middle of the city. The territory is incredibly well maintained, with huge mature trees, beautiful flowers, fountains, mini waterfalls, and small ponds where you can see fish and turtles. There is also a lovely grassy area in the center where you can sit, relax, or have a small picnic. Geese walk freely around the gardens, and colorful parrots fly overhead, adding even more charm to the atmosphere. In April, the garden looks especially stunning -- the pergola and trees are in full bloom (I wish I remembered the names of those gorgeous flowers!), and the whole place feels alive and magical. Honestly, this garden is beautiful in any season of the year. You can come here with dogs, which is a big plus, but it's important to respect the property rules: pets must be on a leash, owners are responsible for cleanup, professional photography requires a permit, and activities like skateboarding, drinking alcohol, or organized sports events are not allowed. These rules help preserve the calm and cleanliness of the space. There is also a secondary school located on the property, which adds to the unique character of the place. Parking-wise, we were able to find free street parking nearby without any issues. This is a perfect spot to slow down, enjoy nature, and escape the city noise for a while. Highly recommended for a peaceful walk or a quiet moment surrounded by beauty.

    Great place to relax and sit for a bit. This was one place I've heard about through a friend and…read morewanted to take my pal Jack to go for a walk and check out this scenery. Very peaceful and quiet. Dog friendly of course. There was multiple benches to sit on and enjoy the flowing water and koi fish ponds. The building structures were beautiful and well kept. I would recommend this place if you want to take a break and sit and enjoy the area. People were friendly and welcoming. Parking is a bit limited as we had to park across the street. This area is located behind apartments and a bit hidden from the public. Once you walk around you'll find your way. Overall great place to visit.

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    Ambassador Mansions and Gardens
    Ambassador Mansions and Gardens
    Ambassador Mansions and Gardens

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    Michael Myers Halloween House - @ Michael Meyers Halloween House - 10/20/23

    Michael Myers Halloween House

    4.8(20 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I was in Pasadena for an event that ended at twilight & the weather was so cool & pleasant, I…read moredecided not to head straight home. I knew that a few house fronts used in popular films were located in the area, including the famed Michael Myers home from the "Halloween" horror franchise. The home was rescued from demolition and moved to its current location, where it now serves as an office building behind the South Pasadena light rail station. Upon arrival, the sky was almost dark so everything was perfectly spooky. My initial plan was to walk around the outside of the home & post the video on TikTok. But as I made my way toward the corner where the home is situated, I noticed a small film crew with a couple tripods. I figured they were recording something for social media too, as it's not unusual to see that type of thing in L.A.. But I received an extra-special surprise immediately after seeing the famed Michael Myers mask atop another tripod. A young man dressed in Myers' signature coveralls appeared & told me he was shooting footage for his TikTok page with the group I saw earlier. And get this...he offered to put his mask on for me & suggested that I film him walking down the front porch! My timing couldn't have been better & it gave my little video the fear factor I wanted. Fall is just around the corner, so now's the time to see the house for yourself. And who knows? Maybe you'll get lucky & run into Michael Myers because apparently horror movie legends understand the importance of social media, too.

    We went touristing around Pasadena and South Pasadena last Saturday. As huge horror movie nerds we…read morefound out about the Michael Myers house and had to go and see. We were disappointed to find out it was closed on Saturday so we will try again on our next trip to Pasadena. There is apparently a tour you can buy tickets for and go around in the house. Not sure about the details though. There wasn't much information on it. We instead just took a bunch of pictures on the porch and went next door to The SugarMynt Gallery.

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    Michael Myers Halloween House - The Original House from the movie Halloween.

    The Original House from the movie Halloween.

    Michael Myers Halloween House - Right next door is The SUGARMYNT GALLERY with some displays.The Michael Meyers House from the Classic Film Halloween in S Pasadena CA.

    Right next door is The SUGARMYNT GALLERY with some displays.The Michael Meyers House from the Classic Film Halloween in S Pasadena CA.

    Michael Myers Halloween House - One of the Creepiest Houses in America. The Michael Meyers House from the Classic Scary Movie Halloween in S Pasadena CA.

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    One of the Creepiest Houses in America. The Michael Meyers House from the Classic Scary Movie Halloween in S Pasadena CA.

    The Old Mill Foundation - You have arrived. #TheOldMill #CityOfSanMarino

    The Old Mill Foundation

    4.2(26 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Limited hours, limited parking. Hidden in the residential area of San Marino. Don't let that…read moredeter you. This was a VERY quick see of the old mill interior as it was closing before its scheduled time. There is a gallery occupying one of the rooms. There are a lot of succulents and plants that surround the building which are green and vibrant against the rustic molino viejo.

    The past is the way to the future. Without further ado let's begin the landmark review…read more El Molino Viejo aka The Old Mill (est 1816) is a two-story architectural landmark with huge grounds and tranquil gardens in the city of San Marino. It was the first ever grist mill constructed in the early 19th century California to serve Mission San Gabriel; and personally designed and supervised by Padre JM de Zalvidea. It's facility was powered by a waterwheel. Impressive!! Walking around The Old Mill you'll notice it has a fortress-like design with five ft thick brick walls surrounding the mill's 43,500+ sq ft grounds. It serve as a protection in the event of disturbances during that time. Moreover, throughout its history it was vandalized, foreclosed, sold and passed down to state/city, to prominent California families and a company. Blimey! At present time, the El Molino Viejo is a lovely museum and event space. I bet most LA locals were oblivious that this exist; who knew this historical landmark was right under my very nose. I spent 35 minutes and 30 seconds to visit and explore the entirety of the museum grounds. Street parking only. Admission is free. Hours are limited. Beverage is permitted in and around the museum. Overall, I enjoyed my visit and recommend you visit.

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    The Old Mill Foundation
    The Old Mill Foundation
    The Old Mill Foundation - The thicc 5ft brick walls. Can you find a missing red brick piece? Hint coord clue: 34.11937, -118.12765. :D

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    The thicc 5ft brick walls. Can you find a missing red brick piece? Hint coord clue: 34.11937, -118.12765. :D

    Pyrenees Castle - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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