Altadena’s 104-year holiday lighting tradition known as Christmas Tree Lane escaped damage from the Eaton fire despite a rain of embers and fierce winds.
Several homes in the area have burned, but the neighborhood’s famous trees, decorated each year for the holidays, did not appear to be ablaze at mid-day.
Salit and Malone fight fire by hand, saving homes Firefighters' efforts reignite shed, neighbors form bucket brigade Street known as Christmas Tree Lane was a historic landmark with giant cedars ...
A beloved California Historic Landmark in the heart of Altadena was not impervious to the Eaton Fire, which rampaged through the neighborhood and burned several homes. A one-mile stretch of Santa ...
A beloved California Historic Landmark in the heart of Altadena was not impervious to the Eaton Fire ... A one-mile stretch of Santa Rosa Avenue, better known by the moniker Christmas Tree Lane, is ...
The people who tend Altadena's venerable deodar cedars have suffered incomprehensible community losses this week, but Santa Rosa Avenue, a.k.a. Christmas Tree Lane, is a tiny bright spot among the ...