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San Marino, California -
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San Marino, California
Welcome to San Marino! Map of San Marino History of San MarinoSan Marino, originally the private estate of railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington, was incorporated in April 1913. The city of San Marino is approximately 3.75 square miles, and is located adjacent to Pasadena. It is home to the world famous Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens. This prestigious community is known for it's excellent school system. San Marino has a comfortable town feeling, with local shopping and things to do.San Marino Real Estate and Homes for SaleSearch for San Marino real estate and homes for saleentrance to San Marino city hall
San Marino Public SchoolsThe first San Marino school opened in 1917. The city of San Marino is proud of it's award-winning school district.San Marino Unified School District San Marino Schools Foundation San Marino Community InformationSan Marino Chamber of Commerce - 2304 Huntington Drive, Suite 202, San Marino, Telephone: (626) 286-1022San Marino Public Library, 1890 Huntington Drive, San Marino, Telephone: (626) 300-0777 South Pasadena San Marino YMCA - 1605 Garfield Avenue, South Pasadena, Telephone: (626) 799-9119 Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens - 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, Telephone: (626) 405-2100 The Edwin Hubble House - 1340 Woodstock Road, San Marino. Home of one of America's greatest 20th century astronomers. National Historic Landmark designated December 8, 1976. Lacy Park - 1485 Virginia Road, San Marino. A beautiful park encompassing 30 acres with picnic areas, walking paths, rose arbor and lovely gardens. San Marino Tennis Foundation (at Lacy Park) - 1196 St. Albans Road, San Marino, Telephone: (626) 793-1622. Six championship tennis courts and pro shop located at Lacy Park. The Old Mill - "El Molino Viejo" - California State Historical Landmark, 1120 Old Mill Road, San Marino, Telephone: (626) 449-5458. Dating to 1816 and used as a grist mill for Mission San Gabriel, it is the oldest commercial building in Southern California. Tours are available. San Marino Historical Society - located at The Thurnher House in Lacy Park. The San Marino Tribune - the local newspaper since 1929. Fran and Rowena can help you with San Marino neighborhoods and homes for sale. Contact Fran and Rowena! Telephone: (818) 952-0077 or email Fran and Rowena or, use our Contact Form. Let us help you find your San Marino home! By submitting any form on this site with your contact information including name, telephone number, address or e-mail address, you are consenting for Fran and Rowena and their authorized representatives to contact you even if your name is on the Federal "Do not call List". NO part of this real estate website or its contents may be copied, reproduced, displayed, published or otherwise used for private or commercial purposes without the express, written permission of Fran and Rowena. The information contained in this website is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. We make every effort to maintain this real estate website to have current, accurate information. However, we cannot warrant the accuracy of the information contained in this website including, but is not limited to, information contained in this website and information contained in websites that are linked to this Southern California real estate website.
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