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  2. TreePeople - Wikipedia

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    TreePeople was founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by an 18-year-old activist Andy Lipkis. [2] Lipkis and a group of other teenagers began planting trees three years prior at summer camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. [2] Lipkis heard that smog from Los Angeles was drifting up to the mountains and killing the forest. He rallied his fellow campers ...

  3. Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation is a non-profit organization governed by a board of trustees with a CEO. The current CEO and President of the board of trustees are: CEO: Michael Desplaines. [12] [13] President: Annette Castro Ramirez. The current Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation leaders at the Arboretum are: [12]

  4. Trip with the Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Trip with the Teacher is a 1975 exploitation film written, produced and directed by Earl Barton. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film has been retitled several times and has been referred to as Deadly Field Trip ( VHS release), Duell bis zum Verrecken (Germany), Kiss the Teacher...Goodbye (American promotional title), and Stupro selvaggio (Italy).

  5. Tell us: What's your favorite tree in Los Angeles? - AOL

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    For the story “The greatest trees of Los Angeles,” writer Ryan Bradley and photographer Devin Oktar Yalkin went on a quest to find the city's most beloved trees.Among their many finds: the ...

  6. The greatest trees of Los Angeles - AOL

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    This was the case with a lot of legendarily great L.A. trees: They were now dead. A few different tree-heads mentioned the gigantic silk floss that was once at the Hotel Bel-Air, and many more ...

  7. How does a holiday tradition shine for 104 years? Meet ...

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    Los Angeles Times Motorists cruise Santa Rosa Avenue, better known as Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena, in 2018. The holiday light tradition has continued in pretty much the same way for 100 years.

  8. El Pino (The Pine Tree) - Wikipedia

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    El Pino (English: The Pine Tree) is a large bunya pine located on the southeastern corner of Folsom Street and N. Indiana Street in East Los Angeles, California.The tree overlooks the Wellington Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles and the Boyle Heights neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles from atop a small hill.

  9. Op-Ed: The unofficial tree of Los Angeles reigns again - AOL

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