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  2. TreePeople - Wikipedia

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    The public unofficially renames the California Conservation Project "the tree people". 1976 – The Los Angeles City Recreation & Parks Department grants TreePeople a conditional-use permit of its Mountain Fire Station 108 (which eventually became Coldwater Canyon Park) for developing a small-scale nursery to grow seedlings. The Atlantic ...

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    TreePeople is working with multiple jurisdictions in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties to plant more trees, and periodically offers free tree giveaways to residents of those ...

  4. Coldwater Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen found a good quantity of speckled trout in Coldwater Creek in 1888. [3] There was a rock quarry in the canyon in the 1890s. [4] For much of the first half of the 20th century, the canyon was defined by "orange groves and bridle paths." [1] There were four houses in the canyon around 1908. [1] It snowed in Coldwater Canyon in 1934. [1]

  5. Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Canyon is an area in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California. To the north of the Benedict Canyon neighborhood is the neighborhood of Sherman Oaks, to the west is the neighborhood of Beverly Glen, to the east are Beverly Park and Franklin Canyon, and to the south is the city of Beverly Hills. [1] [2]

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    Ventura Boulevard follows an ancient pre-Columbian trading trail that served the Tataviam and Tongva village of Siutcanga, which is at least 4,000 years old. [1] [2]Due to natural springs in the area, one of the first inhabited areas of the San Fernando Valley was the land around what is now known as Los Encinos State Historic Park, at the corner of Balboa and Ventura boulevards, which was ...

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