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Pacific Palisades is a neighborhood in the Westside region of the city of Los Angeles, California, situated about 20 miles (32 km) west of downtown Los Angeles. [8] Starting on January 7, 2025, the majority of Pacific Palisades was severely affected and destroyed by the Palisades Fire, a part of the wider, and ongoing, Southern California wildfires.
Pacific Palisades Conservation Area, a region near Pacific, Missouri, US Pacific Palisades, a suburban neighborhood, Pearl City , Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, US Film and television
James Robert Baker – writer (died by suicide in his Pacific Palisades home in 1997) [6] Ronald Barak (born 1943) – Olympic gymnast [7] Christophe Beck – film/TV composer [8] Mel Blanc – voice actor, past honorary mayor [2] [9] Richard Boone – actor (Have Gun - Will Travel) [10] Kobe Bryant – NBA player [11] Francis X. Bushman ...
The Palisades Fire ignited January 7 near the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, rapidly expanding to encompass 5,000 acres (2,000 ha; 7.8 sq mi; 20 km 2). Officials ordered mandatory evacuations along sections of the Pacific Coast Highway and surrounding areas; the Westwood Recreation Center served as an emergency shelter.
The mouth of Santa Ynez Canyon at the Pacific Ocean was once home of Inceville, an early 1900s film studio. Filming ceased at the property around 1922, and the buildings burned to the ground in 1924. In 1921, the land that is now known as Pacific Palisades was purchased by Methodists. Over time, roads that were named after Methodist ...
The Pacific Palisades community was the successor to a Methodist church and community center called Alomar in Huntington Beach; in 1920, after a six-year search "they reported that a great assembly area modeled after that at Ocean Grove, New Jersey, was needed. In May of the following year 1,100 acres in the Santa Monica area were purchased for ...
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The Palisades Fire is an ongoing wildfire burning in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County in Southern California which has burned 23,448 acres (9,489 ha; 94.89 km 2; 36.638 sq mi), destroying large areas of Pacific Palisades, Topanga, and Malibu; it is part of a series of wildfires around Southern California being driven by an extreme Santa Ana wind event.