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  2. Volcano House, California - Wikipedia

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    Volcano House, also known as the Cinder Cone House, [1] Vulcania [2] and Volcania, [3] near Newberry Springs in San Bernardino County, Southern California, United States, is a mid-century modern house designed by architect Harold James Bissner Jr. and built in 1968–1969 on top of a 150 ft (46 m)-high extinct volcanic cinder cone.

  3. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Book of rambler and ranch-type homes: designs and floor plans for 31 practical homes, 3rd ed. Home Plan Book Co., 1953. 92 low cost ranch homes, by Richard B. Pollman, Home Planners, Inc., 1955. Ranch homes for today, by Alwin Cassens, Jr., Archway Press, 1956. New modern ranch homes for town or country living, National Plan Service, 1956.

  4. Greystone Villa, Cabin 18 - Wikipedia

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    Greystone Villa, Cabin 18, is a historic building located in the Santa Ana Mountains within Cleveland National Forest, in Orange County, Southern California. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is located near Hot Spring Canyon on the Ortega Highway (California Route 74). Greystone Villa-Cabin 18

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  6. Lake Arrowhead, California - Wikipedia

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    Lake Arrowhead weekend cabin designed by MGM film star Ruth Hussey. Lake Arrowhead is located in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, about 20 minutes north of the San Bernardino city limits. Its economic center is at the intersection of State Routes 173 and 189.

  7. A legacy destroyed: Altadena's Black residents fear ... - AOL

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    Overall, the Southern California fires have killed 25 in all and damaged or destroyed more than 12,000 structures along the Pacific Coast and inland near the San Gabriel Mountains.

  8. Dingbat (building) - Wikipedia

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    Dingbat building named "The Mary & Jane" with styled balconies A stucco box. In a 1998 Los Angeles Times editorial about the area's evolving standards for development, the birth of the dingbat is retold (as a cautionary tale): "By mid-century, a development-driven southern California was in full stride, paving its bean fields, leveling mountaintops, draining waterways and filling in wetlands ...

  9. Bel Air, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Bel Air (or Bel-Air) [fn 1] is a residential neighborhood on the Los Angeles Westside, in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains in the U.S. state of California.. Together with Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills, Bel Air forms the Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles neighborhoods. [4]