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Franklin Canyon Park is a public municipal park located near Benedict Canyon, at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, in Los Angeles, California. The park comprises 605 acres (245 ha), and is located near the geographical center of the city of Los Angeles. [ 1 ]
Vicente Martinez Adobe. A two-story adobe ranch house built in 1849 by Ygnacio Martinez's son Vicente J. Martínez. In 1853, Vicente sold the adobe to settler Edward Franklin. The canyon where the house was located was named Franklin Canyon after him. The historic house became known as the Franklin Canyon Adobe. [9] Samuel Tennent House.
In 1853 the adobe was sold Edward Franklin, after whom the canyon where the adobe sits was named. The adobe became known as the Franklin Canyon Adobe. [2] The building is a two-story ranch house typical of Californian design in the mid-19th century. The walls of the house are of thick adobe brick, the foundation consists of rough-cut stone.
Benedict Canyon is a ravine that drops in a north-to-south direction from its high point at the crest line in the Santa Monica Mountains; to the east of the Canyon are its two sisters, Franklin Canyon and Coldwater Canyon. Rainwater percolating over the ancient strata of all three canyons emerges at their lowest altitude as the springs feeding ...
Franklin Canyon Park. Filming of the first season's initial order of 6 episodes took place in April and May 1991. [7] [8] The series was allotted $180,000 per episode, which was considered low-budget. [9] Interiors for the show were filmed inside a soundstage on Lankershim Boulevard in Sun Valley. [10]
Edward L. Doheny was born in 1856 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, [3] to Patrick "Pat" and Eleanor Elizabeth "Ellen" (née Quigley) Doheny. The family was Irish Catholic. His father was born in Ireland, and fled County Tipperary in the wake of the Great Famine.
Place Population (as of 2010 Census) Acton: 7,596 Acton/Mint Canyon 11,901 Agua Dulce: 20,330 Alondra Park: 8,592 Altadena: 43,975 Avocado Heights: 16,007
State Route 263 (SR 263, also known as Devils Canyon Road) is a 9.24-mile (14.87 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving rural Franklin County and the Lower Monumental Dam. The highway begins at the Port of Windust on the Snake River and travels east to the Lower Monumental Dam and north to SR 260 in Kahlotus ...