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40: 279:. He laid out the streets and named them after his favorite American railroads, south to north: Washington Street; Rio Grande St.; Denver become Howard St.; Santa Fe become Elizabeth St.; Topeka St.; Atchison St.; Erie become Woodbury Rd. east of Lake; New York Dr.; Albany become closed (portions renamed Sonoma Dr); Maine become closed; and Boston St. 239: 234:
by Perry M. Green, president of the Pasadena First National Bank, that any idea of funding such a venture came to the fore. Lowe retired to Pasadena from Norristown, Pa., and moved into a 24,000 sq ft (2,200 m). mansion on Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena in 1890.
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Though he spent time in developments in Pasadena, and was even once the Chairman of the Pasadena Board of Education, he wandered extensively about the foothills conjuring ideas about the development of a scenic mountain railroad to the crest of the
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Macpherson's designs of trestles and bridges went beyond the engineering standards of the day, particularly the Macpherson Trestle, which was designed to negotiate a deep granite chasm along 500 feet (150 m) of track on a 62% grade.
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Together the men formed the Pasadena & Mt. Wilson Railroad and made plans for a steam cogwheel train to the summit of Mt. Wilson, the likes of which would rival the ones at Mt. Washington, Vermont, and
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Macpherson acquired the narrow strip of land on which his house was settled, which ran not more than a block wide and a mile in length through the Pasadena Highlands and into
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In 1920 he built a new home on the corner of Atchison and Mar Vista which, after Pasadena annexation was stopped, remains in
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Macpherson Trestle of the Mount Lowe Railway. As customary, it was named by Lowe after his engineer.
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was also changed to incorporate an electric streetcar or trolley and a cable car
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He was the sole survivor of six children who died from
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David J. Macpherson
David Macpherson (tennis player)
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
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portrait of David J. Macpherson
Canada West
Pasadena, California
civil engineer
Canada West
Cornell University
San Antonio, Texas
Ciudad Juárez
Mexico City
Santa Fe Railroad
consumption
Pasadena, California
San Gabriel Mountains
Professor Thaddeus S. C. Lowe

Pikes Peak
Mount Lowe
Mount Lowe Railway
funicular
Altadena
Altadena

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