The Bunny Museum was one of the businesses burned down by the Eaton fire along Lake Avenue in Altadena. (Christina House / ...
The Bunny Museum, a Guinness World Record holder for its nearly 50,000 bunny-themed artifacts, was tragically destroyed by the Eaton Fire.
The Getty Villa, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Zoo and more are shutting their doors while wildfires swarm Southern ...
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
Multiple events in and across Los Angeles and Hollywood have been canceled or postponed amid the ongoing Los Angeles ...
It also made a cameo in “24.” A quirky Los Angeles-area oddity, The Bunny Museum, located in Altadena and dedicated to all things bunnies, was also destroyed. The museum had all sorts of bunny ...
Established in 1954 by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, the museum opened in 1974 as a replica of the Villa dei Papiri at ...
Iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Sign were engulfed in smoke from the LA wildfires. See before and after photos of ...
Parts of the Topanga State Park – a national park located within the city of Los Angeles that is known for its scenic hiking ...
The stretch of Sunset Boulevard near the fire is lined with well-known venues and landmarks, including the TCL Chinese ...