The Arroyo Seco, Spanish for dry wash, drains the southwestern San
Gabriel Mountains and flows through Pasadena to its confluence with the
Los Angeles River. The arroyo's banks became a transportation corridor
of trails, railroads, and highways and an enclave for industrialists and
artists. For more than a century, its very name evoking more than a
stream, it has been a Los Angeles County region overlaying
municipalities, eras, and cultures. Eight museums are located in or
around the arroyo. Famous attractions included Busch Gardens and Cawston
Ostrich Farm, as well as a real-life field of dreams, Jackie Robinson
Stadium, and the granddaddy sporting field of them all, the Rose Bowl.
The nearby Jet Propulsion Laboratory's storied principals used this wide
dry wash to launch the forerunners of space probes.