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Officials shut down all traffic on Pacific Coast Highway at Topanga Canyon Boulevard due to the fire, according to the California Department of Transportation. ... Contributing: Joey Garrison ...
Topanga is the name given to the area by the Native American indigenous Tongva tribe, [4] and may mean "where the mountain meets the sea" [5] or "a place above." The name in the Tongva language, Topaa'nga, has a root topaa'-that likely comes from the Chumash language. [6]
For affected Topanga Canyon residents, the evacuation warning goes into effect at 9 p.m. Sunday and extends through 6 a.m. Tuesday. Officials encouraged residents to monitor local weather while ...
The park is located adjacent to the community of Topanga, within the City of Los Angeles. Covering 11,000 acres (45 km 2), with thirty-six miles of trails and unimproved roads, the park's boundaries stretch from Topanga Canyon to Pacific Palisades and Mulholland Drive. There are more than 60 trail entrances.
In the musical fields, in 1952 Woody Guthrie was one of the early American musicians who moved to the Topanga area. [8] As nearby Los Angeles grew into a major music industry capital in the 1950s and 1960s, Topanga Canyon was one of the city's bohemian enclaves some performers preferred living in. [5]
State Route 27, commonly known by its street name Topanga Canyon Boulevard (/ t ə ˈ p æ ŋ ɡ ə / ⓘ), is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (California State Route 1) at Topanga State Beach near Pacific Palisades, through the Topanga Canyon in Topanga, and continuing through Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, West Hills, and Chatsworth to ...
Topanga Canyon; Topock Gorge; Turnbull Canyon; W. Walker Canyon (Riverside County, California) Weldon Canyon; Wildcat Canyon; Wildwood Canyon This page was last ...
In the early 1960s, he opened his own electronics company, but later sold it to purchase the property at 21400 Saddle Peak Road, a cluster of well-maintained buildings on a 15-acre hilltop site in Topanga Canyon in 1968, [4] and founded the Sandstone Foundation for Community Systems Research, Inc. in 1969. [3]