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Altadena (/ ˌ ɑː l t ə ˈ d iː n ə / pronunciation ⓘ AL-tə-DEE-nə) is an unincorporated area [3] [4], and census-designated place in the San Gabriel Valley and the Verdugos [5] regions of Los Angeles County, California.
Exterior view of the Andrew McNally residence in Altadena, ca.1900 Ruins of the house shortly after the Eaton Fire in 2025. McNally was an Irish immigrant who worked as a printer. When he came to the United States, he first worked for the Chicago Tribune when he met William Rand. Together they formed the company that bears their names.
The Woodbury–Story House is a National Register of Historic Places structure (site #93001463) in Altadena, California.It was placed on the Register in 1993 for its significance as an example of Italianate and Colonial Revival architecture styles and its association with Capt. Frederick Woodbury, [1] one of the founders of Altadena.
The Eaton fire, burning on the east side of the city near Pasadena, has completely obliterated a vital piece of Black history. Altadena was more than a neighborhood; it was a beacon of opportunity.
The Andrew McNally House, a historical landmark, burns during the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, on January 8, 2025. ROBYN BECK - Getty Images The Andrew McNally House, designed by Frederick ...
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 Revival style. [1] The church was a progressive Christian and open and affirming church and was the thirteenth church in the United Church of Christ that openly accepted LGBTQ people.
Early estimates suggest the Los Angeles area fires will be the worst in California history. But considering what Altadena residents face now, the 2018 blaze that devastated Paradise, California ...
The Zane Grey Estate was a historic house in Altadena, California.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]The main house was built by Chicago business machine manufacturer Arthur Herbert Woodward.