- Altadena, California - Wikipedia
Altadena experiences hot and dry summers that are followed by warm and windy falls and mild winters According to the Köppen climate classification system, Altadena has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated Csa on climate maps
- Altadena’s Christmas Tree Lane returns this weekend - KTLA
Altadena is preparing to welcome the community back to Christmas Tree Lane this weekend, marking the full return of the century-old tradition nearly a year after January’s wildfires scorched
- Altadena homeowner struggles to evict 550-pound bear - Los Angeles Times
In Altadena bear country, homeowner struggles to evict 550-pound unwanted tenant Kenneth Johnson shows a security camera recording of a large black bear that moved in and hasn’t budged
- A Very Short History of Altadena - Altadena Heritage
Altadena is an unincorporated community of Los Angeles County, next to and within the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains It is bounded on three sides by wilderness (the Arroyo Seco, Angeles National Forest, and Eaton Canyon), and on the south by the city of Pasadena
- Concerns about gentrification hang over LA communitys destruction
The destruction caused by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County, which has decimated more than 14,117 acres in the last week, is threatening Altadena’s rich history
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Altadena - The Tourist Checklist
Altadena, California, offers a delightful mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and community engagement From exploring the stunning trails of Eaton Canyon to enjoying the serenity of community gardens, there’s truly something for everyone
- Altadena: A Brief History of What Might Have Been
Altadena was a place early Pasadenans often referred to as The Highlands or the North Slope rather than by the name the increasingly independent-loving residents gave their rural community in 1887 — Altadena
- Altadena: What Was Lost in the Fire and What Remains in This Charming . . .
Altadena is an unincorporated area of Los Angeles at the foothills of the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains between the Arroyo Seco, the Angeles National Forest, and Eaton Canyon
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