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Altadena (/ˌɑːltəˈdiːnə/pronunciationAL-tə-DEE-nə) is an
unincorporated area, and census-designated
place in the San
Gabriel Valley and the
Verdugos regions...
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Altadena Community Church was a
United Church of
Christ church in
Altadena, California,
built by the
architect Harry L.
Pierce in 1947 in a
Spanish Colonial...
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driven by
powerful Santa Ana
winds into
foothill communities,
particularly Altadena. The fire
killed at
least 17
people and destro**** more than 9,000 buildings...
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Altadena Town &
Country Club was a
private social club in
Altadena, California.
Established in 1910, it
offered a
variety of
recreational and
social amenities...
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Diego (/ˌsæn diˈeɪɡoʊ/ SAN dee-AY-goh, Spanish: [san ˈdjeɣo]) is a city on the
Pacific coast of
Southern California,
adjacent to the Mexico–United...
- The
Altadena Apartments in Salt Lake City, Utah,
which includes the
Altadena Flats and the
Sampson Altadena Condominiums, were
built in 1905 or 1906 by...
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Altadena Library District is an
independent special district that
serves the
residents of
Altadena, California, an
unincorporated community north of...
- is a
major north–south
feeder road for the
communities of
Pasadena and
Altadena in Los
Angeles County, California. The road was
developed in the mid-19th...
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Andrew McNally House in
Altadena,
California was the home of
Andrew McNally (1838–1904), co-founder and
president of the Rand
McNally publishing company...
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Christmas Tree Lane is a 0.7-mile (1.1 km)
boulevard of
deodar cedar trees in
Altadena, California. The
trees on the Lane,
Santa Rosa Avenue, have been lighted...