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  2. History of the San Fernando Valley - Wikipedia

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    The history of the San Fernando Valley from its exploration by the 1769 Portola expedition to the annexation of much of it by the City of Los Angeles in 1915 is a story of booms and busts, as cattle ranching, sheep ranching, large-scale wheat farming, and fruit orchards flourished and faded.

  3. Owensmouth Line - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Electric streetcar service to Owensmouth (present-day Canoga Park) was part of a real-estate development in Southern California. [2] Nearly the entire southern San Fernando Valley was bought in 1910 by the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Co., owned by a syndicate of wealthy Los Angeles investors, developers, and speculators: including Harrison Gray Otis, Harry Chandler, Moses Sherman ...

  4. San Fernando Valley - Wikipedia

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    The San Fernando Valley, [1] known locally as the Valley, [2] [3] is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, California.Situated northwards of the Los Angeles Basin, it comprises a large portion of Los Angeles, the incorporated cities of Burbank, Calabasas, Glendale, Hidden Hills and San Fernando, plus several unincorporated areas. [4]

  5. Reseda, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Reseda / r ə ˈ s iː d ə / is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1912, and its central business district started developing in 1915. It was founded in 1912, and its central business district started developing in 1915.

  6. Campo de Cahuenga - Wikipedia

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    The original adobe structure was demolished in 1900. The city of Los Angeles provided funds for the purchase of the property in 1923, and a Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style replica "adobe" ranch house was built by the city following an effort led by Irene T. Lindsay, then president of the San Fernando Valley Historical Society, and dedicated on November 2, 1950.

  7. Viola Davis sells San Fernando Valley home

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    Unfortunately for the industry award hoovering star, the sale price was a smidgen less than the $1.17 million she paid for the property 11 years earlier. Viola Davis sells San Fernando Valley home ...