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•Local landmarks lost and damaged by raging Los Angeles fires
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Los Angeles landmarks lost and damaged by raging Los Angeles fires.
The Reel Inn , one of the Pacific Coast Highway's most iconic landmarks, burned in the fires.
Altadena 's Bunny Museum , a world-famous art museum, burned to the ground in the Eaton fire.
Palisades Charter High School is 30% burned, according to the Los Angeles School District .
"While trees and vegetation on the property have burned, Getty structures have been unaffected, and thankfully, both staff and the collections are safe," read a Wednesday statement from Getty President and CEO Katherine E. Fleming on Wednesday . The Hollywood Sign remains intact Perhaps Los Angeles ' most famous landmark, the Hollywood Sign , spelling " Hollywood " in the foothills of Los Angeles , is safe. A representative for The Hollywood Sign Trust confirmed to ABC News via phone that the Hollywood sign is safe and intact. The representative added that rumors that the sign had caught fire were false..
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