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  2. Le Petit Trianon - Wikipedia

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    The center offers public exhibits, lectures and workshops. Classes are given with De Anza College. The center's Stocklmeir Library and Archives features a collection of materials on California history and Santa Clara Valley's development, including student research papers, books, journals, oral histories, photographs, manuscripts, newsletters ...

  3. What Los Angeles Landmarks Have Burned Down? - AOL

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    The Palisades and Eaton infernos have decimated more than 30 historic architectural structures in what preservationists are saying is the single worst loss of properties in the L.A.’s history ...

  4. Timeline: How the LA fires erupted into the worst natural ...

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    The death toll had climbed to five people, as the fast-moving wildfires continued to sweep across the LA area. The Palisades fire had burned more than 17,200 acres, while the Eaton fire has ...

  5. Costs from California wildfires will be 'astronomical' as ...

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    The Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history, burned over 153,000 acres and destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and the economic losses totaled about $15 billion ...

  6. December 2017 Southern California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The small brush fire burned 2 acres (0.81 ha) before it was fully contained on the same day, damaging a daycare center and a bank. [83] On December 7, 2 small brush fires broke out north of Buellton, in Santa Barbara County. The brush fires were collectively dubbed as the "Woodchopper Incident", with the first fire burning 5 acres (2.0 ha) and ...

  7. Santiago Canyon Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 (previously called the Great Fire of 1889) was a massive wildfire in California, which burned large parts of Orange County, Riverside County, and San Diego County during the last week of September 1889. [3] The fire reportedly started in Fremont Canyon, a canyon close to what today is Irvine Lake. [4]

  8. More than 100K forced to evacuate as deadly Los Angeles fires ...

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    Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the Pacific Palisades fire for Wednesday, Jan. 8. For the latest updates on the Los Angeles wildfires in California, please read USA TODAY'S live ...

  9. Fountain Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    Today the neighborhood is known to be home to some of the city's wealthiest residents. Fountaingrove and Skyfarm together comprise the most expensive neighborhoods in the city and the county as a whole. The neighborhood was severely affected by the 2017 Tubbs Fire, which destroyed many homes, along with the Fountaingrove Inn and the round barn.