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The "I Slow Down Thru Town" group

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The "I Slow Down Thru Town" group surveys Topanga Canyon Boulevard to suggest changes through town. Rosi Dagit (RCD), Debra Silbar, Deputy Pete Sanzone, Officer John Mueller, Zev Yaroslavsky aide Susan Nissman, Officer Roy Abramian, Margo Murman…

Topanga firemen in front of Forestry Station

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Topanga firemen in front of Forestry Station. SEATED: Jack Albright, Albert Carroll, Bill Santa Maria, Jack Connors, Bud Currier, Floyd Cunningham, Slim Pressler, Bob Butler. STANDING: Al Weinart, Cecil Gehr, Art Bishop, Freddy Stevenson, Jack…

Owl Falls

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Water flows abundantly at Owl Falls waterfall.

Outhouse on Robinson Road

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Due primarily to lack of water, outhouses were common through the 1940s, such as this one listing to its side on Robinson Road.

Jon Swenson in bathtub sink

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Shown here in the early 1950s, Jon Swenson was bigger than his bathtub.

Edith and Phyllis Feeney at home in Fernwood

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Edith Feeney and daughter Phyllis illustrate one means of coping with failing water supplies.

Lee Conger, Bill Sloan, and Jerry Harold

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Lee Conger, Bill Sloan, and Jerry Harold lay water line in the 1940s near the junction of Old Topanga Canyon.

6 cartoons lambasting the Water Committee

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6 cartoons lambasting the foibles of the Water Committee, in the Topanga Businessmen's Association pamphlet.

Topanga Permanent Water Committee

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The Topanga Permanent Water Committee was formed by the Chamber to push for a reliable water supply. Elected in 1956, from left: Sherman Haeggquist, Dan McGovern, Tom McDougall, Peter Stimac, and Virgil Just.

Art Marshburn and family

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Art Marshburn, an Old Topanga Canyon leader involved in the water controversy, with his family in the 1950s.
From left back row: Robert, David, Arthur, Carol.
Front row: Jean, Tom.

Dean Perry, Judge John Merrick, Greg Venturi

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Judge John Merrick, with Chamber officers Dean Perry (left) and Greg Venturi chaired a committee in the 1970s charged with developing solutions to the water crisis.

"Mose" Cheney inaugurates the first electrical pole

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Columbus Callan "Mose" Cheney turns symbolic shovel of dirt while children sing, commemorating the installation of the first electrical pole at junction of Old Topanga and Topanga Roads in 1928, which finally brought electricity to the Canyon.

Dan Mazur's Canyon Comix

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21st century Topangans facing a draconian State plan to regulate septic systems yearned for a hero named "Septic Man," drawn by cartoonist Dan Mazur.

Inn of the Seventh Ray septic pit installation

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A bulldozer digs the "mother of all septic pits" at the Inn of the Seventh Ray.

Topanga Fire, 1993

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"The Old Topanga Incident" was the name of this fire in 1993.

Smoke from fire, 1940s

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Smoke plumes over Topanga in the 1940s.

Oka Stewart, Camp Wildwood Owner, Ham Radio Operator

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Camp Wildwood owner Oka Stewart sits at his ham radio, used by local journalist Hugh Harlan during the 1938 fire to issue national reports covering the incident.

Firefighters

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Firemen fighting flames in Old Topanga Canyon, during the Fire of 1943.

Topanga Journal 1943 Fire Coverage

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The Fire of November, 1943 pictured from the Post Office Tract looking west. Circles mark homes lost. Arrow points to dwellings on Valley View Drive behind the Fire Station.

Fire of 1943, Old Topanga Canyon

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Flames in the 1943 fire were halted 100 yards from the Defense Headquarters, situated at the junction of Old and New Topanga Canyons.

The Fire of 1943 Burns Home

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Flames devour a home in Old Topanga Canyon during the Fire of 1943.

Mrs. Leona Soderstrom Homeless after The Fire of 1943

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Homeless, Mrs. Leona Soderstrom and baby son Starr sit among what little was left after flames of the 1943 fire.

New Year's Eve Fire, 1958

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The New Year's Eve Fire approaches the home of Evelyn McGovern on Saddle Peak in 1958.

Evelyn McGovern Surveys Fire Damage, 1958

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Evelyn McGovern, her son Michael and daughter Patricia survey the ruins of their home after the fire of 1958.

Oscar E. Hiltbrand surveys wreckage from the Fire of 1943

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Oscar E. Hiltbrand surveys wreckage from the Fire of 1943 at Earl Garber's house in the Bonnell Tract.

Mr and Mrs. James Merrin Lose Home, 1948 Fire

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Mr and Mrs. James Merrin and son Joel at the site of their Sylvia Park home lost in the fire of 1948. Merrin taught English at UCLA.

Hugh Harlan's Home Lost to New Year's Eve Fire, 1958

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The gracious Hugh Harlan home, built by William T. Gibbon on School Road, burned overnight in the New Year's Eve Fire of 1958. The new school nearby was spared.

Forestry Crew Prepares to Reseed Hills, 1958 Fire

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In the aftermath of the 1958 fire, a Los Angeles Fire Department forestry crew prepares to take off in a helicopter from the Speer Ranch to reseed the hills.

Aerial Tanker Douses 1960 Fire

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The October 1960 fire on Hillside Drive was put down in record time. An aerial tanker is seen reflected against the smoke, dropping borate-fortified water.

Arson Fire of 1961

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On November 6, 1961, folks gather near Pine Tree Circle watching smoke from an arson fire curl in the distance.

Flames Cross Topanga Canyon Boulevard, 1973

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Flames cross Topanga Canyon Boulevard in the Twin Poles area on October 31, 1973

Flames engulf home, 1977

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Flames engulf home in the Sylvia Park area, May 14, 1977.

Stella and Ed Ellis watch "The Old Topanga Incident" Fire, 1993

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In the early hours of "The Old Topanga Incident" fire of 1993, Stella and Ed Ellis watching from Summit Valley are dwarfed by a mushroom cloud of smoke.

Fireman sets a backfire, 1993

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A fireman sets a backfire to save Old Topanga Canyon homes on the first day of the 1993 "Old Topanga Canyon Incident" fire.

Viewridge Estates, fire company basecamp, 1993

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Day 2 of the 1993 fire, fire companies from throughout the Western U.S. line up at the Viewridge Estates neighborhood.

Bomber drops fire retardant

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Bomber drops fire retardant, 1993 fire.

"Thank you" sign for Firefighters

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"Thank you" sign for 1993 firefighters.

"Thank you" signs for the 1993 Firefighters

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In the aftermath of the 1993 fire, "thank you" signs popped up all over Topanga Canyon.

Landslide at Topanga Summit, 1927

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A landslide at Topanga Summit caused by rains in 1922 continued to obstruct Highway 27 in 1927. Men are shown drilling holes for dynamite, to blow off the projection.

Katherine's Kitchen Collapses

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Boards support Katherine's Kitchen at the entrance to Sylvia Park, weakened by storms in the early 1930s. It collapsed soon afterward.

1980 Flood Topples House

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House in the 700 block of Topanga Canyon Boulevard is toppled from its foundation by the February 1980 flood.

Home of Ral Curren suffers flood damage

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Ral Curren, owner of The Corral, lost precious rock n' roll memorabilia when the creek scoured his home in the flood.

Car crosses 1980 Floodwaters

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This sports car's owner was actually lucky; many cars were lost to the creek in 1980.

S-Turns Closed for Many Months

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The S-Turns were open only to pedestrians and bike traffic for many months after 1980's "storm of the century" and flood.

Topanga Creek floods, 1992

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The creek behind the market at flood stage in 1992. Due to tenants' demands, a wall was built to hold back flood waters.

Topanga Turnout destroyed by floods of 1998

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Topanga Turnout became a victim of the El Nino rains of 1998 when a landslide doomed the little shopping center.

Cars float down Topanga Boulevard, 2004

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In the wettest season ever, cars float down Topanga Canyon Boulevard at Highvale Trail on December 31, 2004.

Dan Mazur's Canyon Comix

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Meaning of Life, as disclosed by "Canyon Comix" comic strip creator Dan Mazur.

Betsy Moline's home ruined by Northridge Earthquake, 1994

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Betsy Moline sits in the ruin of her Nuez Way home after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

Jeanne and Tom Mitchell's home after Northridge Earthquake

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Jeanne and Tom Mitchell's home lists after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

Topanga General Store and Post Office

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Topanga General Store and Post Office operated out of a pioneer's frame house, where Pine Tree Circle is today.

Topanga General Store and Post Office

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Topanga General Store owner Irvin "Smitty" Smith chats with customers on the porch.

Potter's Topanga Trading Post

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Potter's Topanga Trading Post on the west side of Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Blvd., where the Malibu Feed Bin is today, in Lower Topanga.

Fred Solomon

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Fred Solomon built the first real shopping center in Topanga in 1946, using Quonset huts left over from World War II.

Alyn Ranson, Rosagua Trujillo, Eddie Gripp, and Pat Rasbury

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Alyn Ranson, Rosagua Trujillo (Rose Wiley), Eddie Gripp, and Pat Rasbury at Lee's Hitching Post in Fred Solomon's shopping center, a hangout for teenagers.

The Outside Inn

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After the Hansens bought Jim Fletcher's Outside Inn store, they added a restaurant and it became a local favorite.

Topanga Shopping Center, 1966

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Topanga Shopping Center featured the Best Food Center and Topanga Cleaners.

Yim Moon at Topanga Creek Market

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Yim Moon at Topanga Creek Market. When he took over from "Joe Creek" Gerson in 1986, it became known as Moon's Market.

New tenants in the Old Center, 2001

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New tenants (and their dogs) in the Old Center, 2001

Dr. Holly Scoren, Adrian Gendot, Nathalie Cordes

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Veterinarian Dr. Holly Scoren, assisted by Adrian Gendot and Nathalie Cordes, checks out a cat at her Topanga Center office.

Fernwood Market, 1949

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Fernwood Market, 1949. Evelyn Russell, Paul Gripp, Joe Baker, Bill Smith, Mr. Crawford, Paula Crawford, Jim Lucas, and Mike Evans.

Clarence Kuethe

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Clarence Kuethe in his Fernwood Market office. He managed the store from 1949 until the 1970s.

Dr. Doug Roy

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Dr. Doug Roy, for decades Topanga's doctor.

Sally Powell Giedd and daughter Lily

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Sally Powell Giedd and daughter Lily at Sienna Skin Care in Rainbow Village.

Craftsmen who built the Pine Tree Circle

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Craftsmen who built the Pine Tree Circle mall. Owner Steve Carlson is on the right.

Mohn Springs restaurant

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Mina Mohn's restaurant Mohn Springs in present-day Glenview.

Topanga Summit

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Topanga Summit became a popular viewing spot after the road opened to cars in 1915.

King's Charcoal Bar-B-Q restaurant

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King's Charcoal Bar-B-Q restaurant on a rare snow day at Topanga Summit.

The White Turkey sandwich stand

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The White Turkey sandwich stand at Horseshoe Bend.

Ken's Pleasant Inn

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Grace Gaiser plays the accordion at Ken's Pleasant Inn.

Ken's Pleasant Inn

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Ken's Pleasant Inn. Whitey Marjenhoff, Ray McClure, owner Pleasant Buerge, unknown, owner Ken Buerge, Harry Long, Bob Ballentine, Chuck Russell, Jack Davis, Frank Romero. (Seated: Dewey Kemp.)

Marge and Richard "Rich" Dehr

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Marge and Richard "Rich" Dehr opened the Discovery Inn restaurant at 156 S. Topanga Canyon Blvd.

The Discovery Inn Restaurant

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The Discovery Inn restaurant opened in 1961 at 156 S. Topanga Canyon Blvd.

Lance Roberts, owner of Froggy's Topanga Fish Market

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Lance Roberts opened Froggy's Topanga Fish Market, a market and restaurant, in the American Legion building in 1993.

Frank Rocco, owner of Rocco's in the Canyon restaurant

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Frank Rocco, owner of Rocco's in the Canyon Italian restaurant, throws pizza dough.

Valerie Spencer, owner of Abuelitas Mexican restaurant

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Standing: Uncle Sal, Valerie Spencer, Michael Spencer, Adam Silbar, Debra Silbar. Seated: Valerie's abuelo, Valerie's abuelita Aurelia.

Wally High and Pat Burke

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Wally High and Pat Burke at Pat's Topanga Grill in Coulson Center soon after it opened.

Topanga Drug Store

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Topanga Drug Store, Henry Wilson's "biggest little drug store in California."

Standard gas station at Topanga Forks

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George Ortiz's Standard gas station at Topanga Forks, aka Pine Tree Circle.

Nancy Walkey and daughter Cory Walkey

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Nancy Walkey and daughter Cory Walkey at the Open House of Mill Creek Equestrian Center. The office was built early in the century and rebuilt by the Hiltbrandt family in 1935.

Jim Timko and Randy Neece

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Jim Timko and Randy Neece, owners of Canyon View Ranch, "A Country Club for Dogs," pose with their prize-winning dogs.

Beekeeper Russell Whittemore

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Beekeeper Russell Whittemore won blue ribbons for his sage honey at the Los Angeles County Fair.

Kara Master has tarot cards read by Lola Babalon

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Kara Master has tarot cards read by Lola Babalon, a Psychic Consultant and Herbalist.

Topanga Journal, September 30, 1954 issue

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Headline: "Malibu Citizens Committee Asks 10 Questions on Water District Annexation."

Merrick Davidson

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Publisher Merrick Davidson was the inspiration behind the Messenger, established in 1976.

Colin Penno retired in Oregon

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Messenger editor Colin Penno retired in Oregon

Mary Colvig, Ian Brodie, Flavia Potenza

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Messenger business manager Mary Colvig, publisher Ian Brodie, and original editor Flavia Potenza.

Bob DeWitt in his art gallery

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Bob DeWitt in his art gallery. He was a realtor, artist, and club owner. He famously greeted his real estate clients barefoot.

Bob DeWitt real estate sign

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Bob DeWitt hand-painted his real estate signs.

Coast and Canyon Realtors Halloween ad

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Halloween ad for Coast and Canyon Realtors, a real estate company. Teresa Penner, Barbara Campbell, Karen Dannenbaum, Chryssa Lightheart, Sheri Hagemeister, Sarah Sutton. (Tracy Corbett behind the pumpkin.)

Jay Fernandez and Dick Sherman

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Contractor Jay Fernandez and "Septic King" Dick Sherman cleared damaged roads and slides caused by heavy rains.

Jack Rice and Randy Just lay bricks

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Stone artisan Jack Rice and Randy Just lay bricks for a fireplace on Skyline Drive.

Walter "Buck" Buchanan

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Walter "Buck" Buchanan, a businessman and minister, ran for 14 major political offices from 1934-1984, including President of the United States. He never won.

Topanga Daffodil and Iris Gardens

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Carlos Jr. and Jim Baker hold sign for Jean Baker's gardens.

Betty Lee Morales

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Betty Lee Morales established a national food supplement operation out of Eden Ranch, the former Barton School property in Old Topanga Canyon.