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South Pasadena, California

South Pasadena, California
General law city
City of South Pasadena
South Pasadena City Hall
South Pasadena City Hall
Official seal of South Pasadena, California
Seal
Location of South Pasadena in Los Angeles County, California
Location of South Pasadena in Los Angeles County, California
South Pasadena, California is located in the US
South Pasadena, California
South Pasadena, California
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 34°6′58″N 118°9′1″W / 34.11611°N 118.15028°W / 34.11611; -118.15028Coordinates: 34°6′58″N 118°9′1″W / 34.11611°N 118.15028°W / 34.11611; -118.15028
Country  United States of America
State  California
County Los Angeles
Incorporated (city) March 2, 1888
Government
 • Type City Council/City Manager
 • City council Mayor Robert S. Joe
Mayor Pro Tem Diana Mahmud
Michael A. Cacciotti
Richard D. Schneider
Marina Khubesrian
 • City Treasurer Gary Pia
 • City Attorney Richard L. Adams II
 • City clerk Evelyn G. Zneimer
Area
 • Total 3.417 sq mi (8.851 km2)
 • Land 3.405 sq mi (8.820 km2)
 • Water 0.012 sq mi (0.031 km2)  0.35%
Elevation 659 ft (201 m)
Population (April 1, 2010)
 • Total 25,619
 • Estimate (2013) 25,959
 • Density 7,500/sq mi (2,900/km2)
Time zone Pacific (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP code 91030/91031 (PO box)
Area code(s) 323/626
FIPS code 06-73220
GNIS feature IDs 1661479, 2411940
Website www.southpasadenaca.gov

South Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 25,619, up from 24,292 at the 2000 census. It is located in the West San Gabriel Valley. It is 3.42 square miles in area and lies between the much larger City of Pasadena, of which it was once a part, and the metropolis of Los Angeles. South Pasadena is the oldest self-builder of floats in the historic Tournament of Roses Parade.

The original inhabitants of South Pasadena and surrounding areas were members of the Native American Hahamog-na tribe, a branch of the Tongva Nation (part of the Shoshone language group) that occupied the Los Angeles Basin. The Tongva name for the area that covers modern day South Pasadena and much of Alhambra was Vaytsuung'xuilhoor pronounced /ʋaitsyŋ sʐuilχøɛr/. Tongva dwellings lined the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) in South Pasadena and south to where it joins the Los Angeles River and along other natural waterways in the city. They lived in thatched, dome-shape lodges characteristic for their use of carved wood decorations in the Nava style. For food, they lived on a diet of corn meal, seeds and herbs, venison, berries, fruits and other small animals. They traded for ocean fish with the coastal Tongva on a daily basis. They made cooking vessels from steatite soapstone from Catalina Island. South Pasadena also has a strong claim to having the oldest and most historic sites in the San Gabriel Valley. For many centuries, its adjacency to a natural fording place along the Arroyo Seco had served as a gateway to travel and commerce for aboriginal peoples here and along the coast. It was here that Hahamognas greeted Portola and the missionaries who later established the San Gabriel Mission a few miles to the east.


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