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The Warner Bros. Ranch (formerly called the Columbia Ranch) is a movie ranch located at 411 North Hollywood Way in Burbank, California. Opened in the 1930s, it was used as the backdrop for films and television shows by Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. Only the front facades of the houses and buildings were built; the interiors were always ...
The house is located in the grounds of the Schnepf Farm at 22601 East Cloud Road. The Customer Service Farmhouse – A century-old house on the grounds of the historic Schnepf Farms. Water Tower – The historic water tower was built in 1952 for the Producers Cotton Gin. It was moved to the Schnepf Farms in 1999.
Shadow Ranch. / 34.1945; -118.6199. Shadow Ranch is a historic ranch house, built from 1869-1872 using adobe and redwood lumber, on the original Workman Ranch in the western San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. For much of the 20th century it was in Canoga Park, but it is now within the boundaries of the West Hills community.
The Wingfield, Hank and Myrtle, Homestead House – The homestead house a.k.a. " Crooked "H" Ranch House", was built in 1917 at 806 E. Quarterhorse Lane. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, reference #99000857. The Don Bell House – The Bell house was built in 1917 at 2530 Anupaya Lane.
From Broadway to Buck O’Neil. Tolls generated nearly $40 million over the next three decades before they were discontinued on Jan. 1, 1991. The following year, the city transferred ownership to ...
The following is a brief description and images of the historic properties that are pictured.: [8] [2] The Old Parker Jail – The jail was built in 1914 and is located in Pop Harvey City Park. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 1975, Reference #75000369.
t. e. The Phoenix Historic Property Register is the official listing of the historic and prehistoric properties in the city of Phoenix, the capital and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona. [1] The city's register includes most or all places in Phoenix listed on the National Register of Historic Places and many more of local significance.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) destroyed the Lion of Al-lāt, the temples of Bel and Baalshamin, the Arch of Triumph, and other sites in Palmyra. The group also destroyed the Monastery of St. Elian, the Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, and several ancient sculptures in the city of Raqqa.