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  1. 30 gru 2014 · Photos of Tournament House by Hadley Meares. In 1921, William Wrigley Jr., Midwestern chewing gum magnate and owner of the Chicago Cubs and Catalina Island, gave an interview in his lovely...

  2. 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.

  3. Exterior front view of William Wrigley residence in Pasadena, showing the driveway lined by palm trees. Architect was G. Lawrence Stimson, and it was built in 1919 in the Italian Villa style.

  4. 20 kwi 2023 · The Wrigley Mansion, which is a three-story, 21-room, Italian-Renaissance-style home, is in an area once filled with mansions known as “Millionaire’s Row.” “There were some homes that were ...

  5. 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.

  6. Experience the rich history of Pasadena and Wrigley Mansion, known locally as Tournament House. You are invited to take a peek at the Tournament House, uncover the stories and see this iconic landmark.

  7. Chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley spent his winters in the elegant Italian Renaissance–style mansion where the Tournament of Roses Association now masterminds the annual Rose Parade. When they’re not busy, you can tour the rich interior and inspect Rose Queen crowns and related memorabilia.

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