The iconic Eames House, Getty Villa, and other Los Angeles ... director Armando Quintero said in a statement. Built by William Randolph Hearst in 1929, the California Parks Service also confirmed ...
The iconic Eames House, Getty Villa, and other Los Angeles landmarks are still at risk of destruction amid raging wildfires across Southern California. But what are the other buildings impacted by the Palisades fires?
California State Parks Director Armando Quintero acknowledged Wednesday the total loss of Will Rogers’ historic ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel built by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst.
The parks are home to iconic historical homes, including Will Rogers’ ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel, once owned by William Randolph Hearst.
LOS ANGELES — The high school where Brian De Palma brought Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house and a motel owned by William Randolph Hearst are among some of the ...
The devastation so far includes Will Rogers’ ranch house, Topanga Ranch Motel and numerous homes, businesses and community structures.
Will Rogers built a ranch in what is now Pacific Palisades around a century ago. It was destroyed by the Palisades Fire on Tuesday night.
Built in 1928 by newspaper publisher and politician William Randolph Hearst, the nearly century-old motel was destroyed by the California wildfires blazing through Southern California.
As residents in the Los Angeles area grapple with the ongoing realities of the devastating wildfires ravaging the densely populated metropolis nestled between the Pacific Ocean and mountain ranges, several iconic landmarks and beloved local institutions have fallen victim to the flames.
The iconic Eames House, Getty Villa, and other Los Angeles landmarks are at risk of destruction following a series of fires that have ravaged Southern California since Tuesday. As of publication time,
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation and the Hearst Foundation Inc. are independent private philanthropies that operate separately from the Hearst Corporation. Since their inception in the 1940s ...
It happened. William, Prince of Wales, the next in line to the throne, asked to meet a group of Villa supporters for a midweek pint. It was Steve Jones, the chairman of Chasetown Football Club ...