Lassen Street Olive Trees (Chatsworth, California)
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The Lassen Street Olive Trees, also known as 76 Mature Olive Trees, are a
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments are sites which have been designated by the Los Angeles, California, Cultural Heritage Commission as worthy of preservation based on architectural, historic and cultural criteria. History The Historic-Cul ...
located in the Chatsworth community of the northwestern
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, in
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, Southern California.


History

An avenue (''alleé'') of Olive trees (''Olea europaea'') were planted in 1893 along a then dirt road by Nelson A. Gray, who owned property there. The Grays moved from Pasadena to Chatsworth in 1892. They are believed to have been grown from cuttings taken from the Spanish Colonial c. 1800 planted olive orchard trees at the
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across the Valley. . accessed 2.14.2014. When the site was designated a Historic-Cultural Monument in 1967, there were 76 olive trees along several blocks of western of Lassen Street. According to the Chatsworth Daughters of the American Revolution chapter, there are 68 trees surviving/remaining in the 2010s.


See also

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History of the San Fernando Valley The history of the San Fernando Valley from its exploration by the 1769 Portola expedition to the annexation of much of it by the City of Los Angeles in 1915 is a story of booms and busts, as cattle ranching, sheep ranching, large-scale wheat farm ...
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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley, California. It includes Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley as well as the adjacent Crescenta Valle ...


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Chatsworth, Los Angeles History of the San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Individual olive trees Streets in the San Fernando Valley {{Los Angeles-stub