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A timeline of devastating Los Angeles wildfires
Here are the Los Angeles attractions affected by the fires
The Getty Villa, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Zoo and more are shutting their doors while wildfires swarm Southern California.
L.A. tourism attractions stay closed as fires blaze on; residents flock to hotels
The Getty Center, Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Skirball Cultural Center, Warner Bros. Studio Tours and the Los Angeles Zoo were among the closed attractions on Wednesday.
Airlines Issue Flight Waivers and Attractions Close Amid Devastating Wildfires in Los Angeles — What to Know
Major airlines issued flight alerts and people in Los Angeles scrambled to evacuate as an out-of-control wildfire raged in the southern California city on Wednesday.
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An Unusual Type Of Tourist Is Heading To Los Angeles And No One Is Happy About It
As Los Angeles experiences a devastating natural disaster and locals flee for safety, some travelers are actually going out ...
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These are the major landmarks and tourist attractions threatened by the Los Angeles fires
As the flames rage through the region, both residents and visitors are on high alert regarding the safety of cultural ...
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How the Tourism Industry Is Responding to Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Local organizations such as the Hotel Association of
Los
Angeles
and the
Los Angeles Tourism
and Convention Board are pitching in, as are international, national, and regional
tourism
industry ...
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Is It Safe To Travel To Los Angeles?
The sun-kissed beaches, famous Hollywood sign, and glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry usually bring Los Angeles ...
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Winds ease in Los Angeles giving crews a chance to dampen wildfire
In Los Angeles, those Santa Ana winds have finally died down, allowing firefighters to bring almost 40,000 acres of wildfires under control.
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