The Langham Huntington, Pasadena is a resort hotel located in Pasadena, California, that dates back to the Gilded Age.
Original building (1907–1989)
The original hotel on the site was built by General Marshall C. Wentworth, a US Civil War veteran,[1][2] and designed by Charles Frederick Whittlesey in the Spanish Mission Revival-style.[3] It opened in February 1907 as the Hotel Wentworth, but the structure was only partially complete, with the first four stories finished and a temporary roof. The hotel's completion had been delayed due to a shortage of construction crews caused by rebuilding in San Francisco following the 1906 earthquake.[4] The Pacific Electric had already constructed their Wentworth Line