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At one time, the Cawston Ostrich Farm was the most popular tourist destination in South Pasadena. The ostriches are long gone, but you can still see an old ostrich feeder on the north wall of Meridian Iron Works. Go check it out the next time you're at the Farmer's Market or hopping on the Gold Line. Get a hold of me here.

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Tag: L.A. Times

In the L.A. Times

Mamma’s Brick Oven Pizza dishes on the seedy underbelly of Yelp. Home prices dropped 3.4% in South Pasadena for 2008, making it one of the most stable ZIP Codes in L.A. County. San Marino and Arcadia also cracked the top 20. Tweet

Catching Up

Pat Tillman’s mom paid a visit to the South Pasadena Library. The L.A. Times discovers South Pas (again) with a roundup of “mom-and-pop” shops on Mission Street. All six of them. I guess Videotheque, Book’em Mysteries and Buster’s — to name a few — don’t count. Tweet