-
created a
secluded colony in the
Llajas Canyon. At one time, the cult had
thirty buildings and 150 residents.
Llajas Canyon is home to
fauna such as the...
- Martinez, J.-N.; Silupú-Cárdenas, O. A.; Sánchez-Alva, C. I.; Epiquien-
Llaja, J. L.; Pintado-Abarca, T. P.; Delgado-Quiroz, L. M.; Rodríguez-de la Rosa...
- The
Llajas Formation is a non-marine to
marine conglomerate geologic formation in
Southern California. It is
found in the
Transverse Ranges geologic province...
- Formation, and
beneath that,
bounded by an unconformity, the Eocene-age
Llajas Formation.
Since these units are both
permeable and in
direct contact, they...
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Frontier Park Houghton-Schreiber Park
Indian Hills Open
Space Knolls Park Las
Llajas Canyon (connects to Chatsworth, Los Angeles)
Lincoln Park Marr
Ranch Open...
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Pisgah (disambiguation)
Pisgah Grande, a
defunct religious community in Las
Llajas Canyon,
California Pisgah Home
Historic District, a
historic district in...
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Tributaries to the
Arroyo Simi
include the Alamos, Sycamore, Dry, Tapo, Las
Llajas,
White Oak, Runkle, and Bus
Canyon Cr****s, as well as the
Erringer Road...
- The park
reaches five
miles (8 km)
northward from Simi
Freeway to Las
Llajas Canyon. a 4,800
acres (19 km2)
regional open
space preserve,
includes the...
- area has been home to
numerous cults,
including the
Pisgah Grande (in Las
Llajas Canyon,
seven miles northeast of town) and May Otis Blackburn's "Divine...
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Pisgah Grande (1914-1920) was a
Pentecostal Christian community in Las
Llajas Canyon north of Simi
Valley founded by Dr.
Finis E. Yoakum. In 1920 his successor...