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  1. Learn about the history and traditions of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association and Wrigley Mansion, also known as Tournament House. The house was once home to William Wrigley Jr., the founder of Wrigley Field and Wrigley Chewing Gum.

  2. Wrigley Mansion & Gardens The Italian Renaissance-style mansion was presented to the City of Pasadena in 1958 by the Wrigley family with the understanding that it would become the permanent headquarters for the Tournament of Roses, and so today it is known as the Tournament House.

  3. 30 gru 2014 · Learn how chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. bought and renovated a grand Italian Revival mansion on Pasadena's Millionaire's Row in 1914. Discover how the house became the headquarters of the Tournament of Roses, the famous New Year's Day parade, in 1921.

  4. The elegant Italian Renaissance-style mansion was presented to the city of Pasadena in 1958 by the William Wrigley family with the understanding that it would become the permanent headquarters for the Tournament of Roses.

  5. The Tournament House (formerly a Wrigley Mansion) and the Wrigley Gardens are located on South Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena, California. The structure, a stately Italian Renaissance -style mansion designed by architect George Lawrence Stimson, was once owned by William Wrigley, Jr., the chewing gum magnate.

  6. When Ada passed away in 1958, the Wrigley family generously gave their home to Pasadena on the condition that it become the permanent location for the Tournament of Roses. Since then, this iconic house has been the heart of the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game.

  7. 20 kwi 2023 · The Tournament of Roses headquarters Wrigley Mansion has a rich history. It was once owned by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. and his wife Ada. Upon Ada’s death in 1958, the family...

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