Video by Loren Elliott For The New York Times Supported by By Michael Kimmelman Michael Kimmelman reported from Los Angeles ... a fire that swept through Bel Air, Calif., in 1961.Credit ...
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This 1962 documentary film produced by the Los Angeles Fire Department, describes the historic Bel Air / Brentwood wildfire ...
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The site of ’20s and ’30s starlet Thelma Todd’s tragic—and confounding—death is still standing in the devastated Palisades.
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