The historic home of movie cowboy legend Will Rogers and buildings at Topanga State Park were decimated by the raging wildfires in Los Angeles, according to a news release from California State Parks.
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Steve Rogers, the CEO of Kaplen Jewish Community Center on the Palisades, has died. Rogers was a longtime member of the JCC in Tenafly and was a board member when he became CEO in 2021.
California State Parks Director Armando Quintero acknowledged Wednesday the total loss of Will Rogers’ historic ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel built by newspaper baron William Randolph ...
As wildfires continue to blaze across California, reports of mass property loss and destruction are pouring in, including from historic locations like the Will Rogers State Historic Park and ...
A wildfire in California has destroyed a historic home of Oklahoma legend Will Rogers, located within the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Los Angeles. The fire consumed the ranch house and ...
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The historic ranch house of Will Rogers and an important residence by Ray Kappe were destroyed by the fires, which threaten L.A.’s spectacular design legacy. By Sam Lubell Reporting from Los ...
Tom, now 62, quietly married Florida-born actress Mimi Rogers, during his rise to fame as a leading man in Top Gun with only two people in attendance as they said their vows. Mimi, now 68 ...
The historic home of late actor Will Rogers was lost in the Los Angeles fires. As the fire in the city’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood—one of several wildfires engulfing Southern California ...
Just months ago, the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Los Angeles was a sprawling mountainside estate where celebrities gathered to watch polo and drink champagne. Nearby, the Palisades Village ...
A pioneering figure in Alberta's architectural field, Martin was the force behind myriad iconic buildings in Calgary, including Bankers Hall, Shaw Court (now Rogers Court), Eau Claire Market and ...