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  1. 30 gru 2014 · The Wrigley mansion, called "the Shadows" because of the shaded patterns that played on the tree-covered lawn, was designed by noted SoCal architect G. Lawrence Stimson. It was built...

  2. 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.

  3. Perched atop a private knoll in the heart of the luxurious Biltmore neighborhood, Wrigley Mansion commands the most dramatic views in Phoenix, from the saguaro - studded mountains to the distant city skyline.

  4. 20 kwi 2023 · The Pasadena mansion was not originally built for the Wrigleys. It was meant for developer George Stimson, who worked on the design with his son, architect G. Lawrence Stimson.

  5. calisphere.org › item › 6bc2f6d5e6bd5bcc9c027317a344478cWrigley Mansion — Calisphere

    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, giving the buildings its current name, Tournament House.

  6. The Wrigley Mansion on Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena is one of his most well-known buildings. It is locally referred to as the Tournament House, as it serves as the headquarters for the Tournament of Roses since the late 1950s.

  7. The Wrigley family’s Italian Renaissance style home in Pasadena was designed by G. Lawrence Stimson and built in 1914, and the family enjoyed watching the annual New Year’s Day parade from their front lawn.

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