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The Bunny Museum, Eaton fire
The Bunny Museum, destroyed by Eaton fire, vows to return
Among the losses in the devastating Eaton fire was the Bunny Museum, husband-and-wife Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski’s grand ode to the world’s hoppiest animal, the rabbit. The Altadena museum, located on Lake Avenue,
Bunny Museum owners looking toward ‘hoppier’ days after collection burns in Eaton Fire
The Eaton Fire burning near Pasadena and Altadena has claimed five lives and destroyed about 1,000 structures, including a beloved museum that holds a Guinness World Record. The Bunny Museum in Altadena “burnt to the ground,
The Bunny Museum, a quirky Altadena gem, vows to rebuild following fire
Few area destinations have symbolized that creative and quirky spirit like The Bunny Museum, a rabbit-themed repository home to over 46,000 adorable and cute items, from bunny art to stuffed toys. The Lake Avenue location was the museum's second home; it started in a private Pasadena home in 1998.
Bunny Museum Burns Down as Devastating Wildfires Rage On
The world’s largest collection of bunny items has been destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires, its owners reported on Facebook. The Bunny Museum in Altadena had more than 45,000 bunny statues, figurines,
"Sorry…is gone": Tearful Bunny museum co-owner speaks out as iconic Altadena landmark burns to the ground
The Bunny Museum in Altadena, California, was burned to the ground by the Eaton Fire. The "world's only museum about everything bunny" housed nearly 50,000 bunny-related artifacts and had been a beloved landmark for nearly three decades.
Altadena's Bunny Museum burns to the ground during Eaton Fire
The Bunny Museum, which touted nearly 50,000 bunny-related items and was marketed as "the world's only museum about everything bunny," burned to the ground while the devastating Eaton Fire continues to burn in Altadena.
Bunny Museum, iconic Altadena location, burns to the ground in wildfires
What began as a ‘love token’ has now been burned to the ground as the devastating Southern California fires tear down beloved homes and businesses in Los Angeles
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Southern California Wildfires Claim Will Rogers Ranch, Other Landmarks
The Reel Inn, a seafood shack on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, was heavily damaged by the Palisades Fire. The restaurant ...
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Full List of Iconic Landmarks Destroyed in LA by California Fires
The fires sweeping across LA have burned down thousands of buildings, leaving the destruction of iconic and historic ...
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These are the iconic and beloved landmarks impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires
As residents in the Los Angeles area grapple with the ongoing realities of the devastating wildfires ravaging the densely ...
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Local landmarks lost and damaged by raging Los Angeles fires
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
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The Los Angeles landmarks from film and TV damaged by wildfires
The high school where Brian De Palma brought Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house and a motel owned by William Randolph Hearst are among some of the famous structures that were ...
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Bunny Museum vows to return, reveals plans to start GoFundMe after outpouring of support over Altadena fire
Located in Altadena on Lake Avenue, the Bunny Museum stood as one of the most famous attractions in LA for almost three ...
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How Did Getty Villa Survive Pacific Palisades Fire While Neighbors Burned?
The museum, part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, is home to the organization's collection of Ancient Greek and Roman art. Other ...
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Fire hydrants ran dry in Southern California just when they were needed most
Some Los Angeles fire hydrants ran dry in recent days as demand soared for water to quell fast-moving wildfires.
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