The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed or damaged several locations that have been used to make movies and TV shows.
Altadena's historic McNally House burned. It was the home of Andrew McNally, a co-founder of the Rand McNally map publishing company, who built it in 1887. The home was designed with a late ...
The distinctive look of the Altadena mansion, built in 1887 for the co-founder of maps and atlas firm Rand McNally Publishing, made it a favorite for filming. The Queen Anne-style home appeared in ...
The government has not yet released figures on the cost of the damage, but private firms have estimated it will climb into the tens of billions ...
Built in 1887 for the Armagh-born multimillionaire Andrew McNally (no known relation to the Diarist, alas), it was considered the finest of many mansions in the Altadena area of northern LA.
The high school where Brian De Palma brought Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house and a motel owned by ...
The Queen Anne-style mansion in Altadena that dates back to 1887 and was commissioned for wealthy map-maker Andrew McNally was lost in the Eaton Fire. Designed by architect Frederick L.
“Every other thing is gone, wiped from the map,” he said. Some institutions have already vowed to rebuild — among them the Bunny Museum in Altadena ... Constructed in 1887, the Queen ...
According to reports, it will be seen in the fourth season.The Andrew McNally HouseThe Queen Anne-style mansion in Altadena that dates back to 1887 and was commissioned for wealthy map-maker ...