‘The birds are back.’ Resilience in the ruins of the Palisades fire

A car burned from the Palisades Fire is seen at Will Rogers State Park, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on January 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Will Rogers State Historic Park is a vast stretch of natural space in the Santa Monica Mountains. It’s a treasure to Angelenos. People get married there, picnic there, and have kids’ birthday parties on the great lawn.

The park’s namesake, Will Rogers, was a vaudeville performer, radio and movie star, and was known as America’s “cowboy philosopher.”

His nearly century-old ranch house is the park’s centerpiece. It’s survived a near miss with wildfire before. Last week, as firestorm engulfed large parts of Los Angeles, this piece of American history was reduced to rubble.

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