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High School Featured in Several Hollywood Movies Burned Down
LA's Palisades High School, the set for films including 'Carrie,' burned in a wildfire. A-list alumni are mourning the loss.
Palisades Charter High School has been used for numerous TV shows, music videos, and movies, including "Freaky Friday" with Lindsay Lohan.
Palisades Fire: High School Featured in Several Hollywood Movies Burned Down
The Palisades Fire has engulfed Palisades Charter High School, a school that has long been a popular location for Hollywood productions. NBC Los Angeles reported on Tuesday night that the wildfire spread through several structures at the PCHS campus, and had all but destroyed the adjacent Theatre Palisades.
Raging Palisades fire destroys high school featured in multiple Hollywood films
Palisades Charter High School is one of the many buildings that has been engulfed in flames due to the wildfires raging in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Palisades Charter High School still standing strong after Los Angeles wildfires
High School on SI senior reporter Tarek Fattal went to the Palisades Charter campus Friday afternoon to check on the status ...
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The Los Angeles Landmarks From Film and TV Damaged by Wildfires
The high school where Brian De Palma brough Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house and a motel owned by ...
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List: TV and film landmarks damaged by California wildfires
Several iconic landmarks have been damaged or destroyed as the wildfires continue to burn across Southern California.
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What Famous Buildings & Film Locations Are in the Palisades Fire? ‘Baywatch’ and ‘Carrie’ Sets & George Harrison Funeral Site in Danger
The tragic Palisades Fire, which has impacted over 55 square miles, causing more than 180,000 residents of Los Angeles to ...
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