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- William Mulholland - Wikipedia
William Mulholland (September 11, 1855 – July 22, 1935) was an Irish American self-taught civil engineer who was responsible for building the infrastructure to provide a water supply that allowed Los Angeles to grow into the largest city in California
- One of SoCals most infamous roads has reopened, but locals don . . . - LAist
'The Snake,' a 2 4-mile stretch of Mulholland Drive, is known for its hairpin turns and the legions of motorists looking to tame it
- Stretch of Mulholland Highway known as The Snake reopens after nearly . . .
Just days after reopening for the first time in nearly seven years, a stretch of the Mulholland Highway known as "The Snake" is already drawing safety concerns from people living in Agoura Hills
- William Mulholland | Biography, Childhood, Los Angeles Aqueduct, St . . .
William Mulholland (1855–1935) was a self-educated Irish-born American civil engineer who is best known for having designed and supervised the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct
- ‘The Snake’ is back: Dangerous, thrill seekers’ Mulholland Highway . . .
'The Snake' portion of Mulholland Highway is open again after it was damaged in the Woolsey fire The county hopes new safety measures can deter high-speed races and prevent crashes
- Mulholland Highway’s iconic ‘Snake’ reopens after - KTLA
An iconic stretch of Mulholland Highway known as “the Snake” for its winding turns reopened in Los Angeles County this week The 2 4-mile scenic roadway between Kanan and Sierra Creek roads in
- Mulholland Highway’s Iconic 2. 4-Mile Winding Stretch ‘The Snake’ Has . . .
Mulholland Highway’s Iconic 2 4-Mile Winding Stretch ‘The Snake’ Has Officially Reopened — After Almost Seven Years The section between Kanan Road and Sierra Creek Road remained closed since 2019 due to devastating wildfire damage in the area
- The disgraceful end of Californias water king - SFGATE
William Mulholland built the Los Angeles aqueduct that brought water from the Owens Valley to Southern California before a dam tragedy ended his career
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