Historic Landmarks Destroyed by Los Angeles’ Deadly Wildfires Will Rogers Ranch & Hearst Motel Lost

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Los Angeles recent devastating wildfires have left a trail of destruction, including the loss of iconic historical landmarks. Among the 2,000+ structures destroyed are the Will Rogers State Historic Park and the Topanga Ranch Motel, once owned by media mogul William Randolph Hearst.

In this video, we explore:

The legacy of Will Rogers, the Cherokee-born entertainer whose ranch was once a California treasure.
The historic significance of the Topanga Ranch Motel and its role in California’s cultural history.
How wildfires have threatened Los Angeles’ cultural and natural heritage, including the Getty Villa and the Bunny Museum.
First responders and emergency efforts to save the city’s iconic landmarks from these raging fires.
🔥 Will Rogers’ Ranch: A beloved site honoring the legacy of one of America’s most famous figures is now gone, except for some stone remnants. 🔥 Topanga Ranch Motel: A piece of Hollywood history lost to the flames—once a getaway for stars and construction workers. 🔥 Fire Response & Damage: How California's response to these fires impacts both natural wonders and beloved landmarks.

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