The Historic Landmarks Razed By Deadly Los Angeles Fires | 9 Jan 2025 | The raging wildfires in the Los Angeles area are the city's most destructive to date: More than 2,000 structures have burnt down, including homes, businesses, and historic buildings. According to a Wednesday statement by California State Parks, fires that spread through Will Rogers State Historic Park engulfed the eponymous 1930s actor's ranch house. And blazes that swept through Topanga State Park destroyed the iconic Topanga Ranch Motel... The Palisades Fire also brushed the grounds of the Getty Villa, an art museum founded by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty in 1974 to house his massive collection of Classical and Renaissance works. The building itself has escaped damage so far. Northeast of the Palisades, the Eaton Fire consumed Altadena, an unincorporated region inside Los Angeles County, up in the Verdugo Mountains near the Eaton Canyon Falls nature reserve. Among the many buildings destroyed is the Bunny Museum, "the world's only museum about everything bunny."