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  2. William Wrigley Jr. Summer Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The William Wrigley Jr. Summer Cottage, or "Mount Ada", is a historic residence located at 76 Wrigley Road in Avalon, on Santa Catalina Island, California. It was the former summer mansion and gardens of William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932), the founder of the Wrigley Company. [2] It is on a hill, overlooking the town and Avalon Bay.

  3. Santa Catalina Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Catalina Island (Spanish: Isla Santa Catalina; often shortened to Catalina Island or Catalina, and also known as Pimu [1] as the traditional name of the Indigenous people of the Tongva Tribe) is a rocky island, part of the Channel Islands, off the coast of Southern California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. The island covers an area of ...

  4. William Wrigley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Wrigley Jr. died on January 26, 1932, at his Phoenix mansion, at age 70. [1] He was stricken by acute indigestion, complicated by a heart attack and apoplexy. [10] He was interred in his custom-designed sarcophagus located in the tower of the Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens near his beloved home on California's Catalina Island.

  5. Wrigley Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932) bought most of Catalina Island in 1919 with proceeds from his chewing gum empire. When he died on January 26, 1932, at age 70, he was interred near his Catalina home, in a tower in the botanical gardens. [3] The tower stands 130 feet high and is primarily built with local materials. [4]

  6. History of Santa Catalina Island - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Island Interior. In May 2007, Catalina experienced the 2007 Avalon Fire. Greatly due to the assistance of 200 Los Angeles County fire fighters transported by U.S. Marine Corps helicopters and U.S Navy hovercraft, only a few structures were destroyed, yet 4,750 acres (19.2 km 2) of wildland burned.

  7. Natalie Wood's death called 'suspicious' after details emerge ...

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    See photos of Natalie Wood: Wagner has refused to talk to authorities about the new information surrounding Wood's death. He was married to the beloved actress twice: First, from 1957 until 1962 ...

  8. Catalina got a scary Hilary warning. But the island was ... - AOL

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    People on Catalina Island were warned to evacuate ahead of Tropical Storm Hilary. Thousands of visitors boarded Catalina Express boats for the mainland, while most residents stayed put.

  9. Catalina Bird Park - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Bird Park, or Wrigley Bird Park, was a 20th-century collection of exotic birds and game fowl kept on Santa Catalina Island, California, United States, under the sponsorship of the island's owner William Wrigley Jr. [1] The Bird Park was located in Avalon Canyon along the Avalon municipal boundary.