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  2. Which landmarks are affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles ...

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    Other areas of Griffith Park, including the Bronson Caves, Parkline shuttle and the merry-go-round, ... The Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center burns during the Eaton fire in Pasadena, CA, on Jan. 7 ...

  3. Bronson Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Bronson Canyon is located in the southwest section of Griffith Park near the north end of Canyon Drive, which is an extension of Bronson Avenue. In 1903, the Union Rock Company founded a quarry, originally named Brush Canyon, for excavation of crushed rock used in the construction of city streets–carried out of the quarry by electric train on the Brush Canyon Line. [1]

  4. 'Historic' fires still torching LA area; 180,000 told to flee ...

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    The fire had been growing quickly, adding strain to firefighting efforts in Southern California. The Los Angeles Fire Department issued an evacuation order shortly after 6 p.m. local time ...

  5. Photos of Los Angeles show catastrophic scale of devastation ...

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    The wildfires in Los Angeles continued to burn mostly out of control, with at least five blazes being fueled by dry conditions and ferocious winds in California.

  6. Painted Cave Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Painted Cave Fire was a devastating wildfire in June, 1990 that burned in the Santa Ynez Mountains and the city of Santa Barbara, within Santa Barbara County, California. The fire, which began near Painted Cave , was intentionally set near the intersection of Highway 154 (San Marcos Pass Road) and Painted Cave Road, burned 5,000 acres (20 ...

  7. Nichols Canyon, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    One fire in 1904 was reported to have "utterly devastated" not only Nichols Canyon but also "Laurel Canyon adjacent to it," "many square miles" being "denuded of timber and all vegetation." [ 12 ] A fire was extinguished on an extension road in Astral Drive between Curson and Nichols Canyon in September 1956. [ 13 ]

  8. Landmarks lost and damaged by raging Los Angeles fires - AOL

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    California fires live updates: Palisades Fire one of most destructive in LA history In total, thousands of structures have been damaged or destroyed and more than 100,000 people evacuated as ...

  9. Deathsport - Wikipedia

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    Many locations around the Los Angeles area were used, including the famous Vasquez Rocks and Bronson Caves, both of which have appeared in many films and television episodes. Shooting was problematic. Niciphor said that it became "hell" from the third day of shooting.