Detroit has cars. Chicago has slaughterhouses. New Orleans has jazz. We have orange groves.
Had.
For a hundred years, the Bothwell family’s orange grove in Tarzana stood at about a hundred acres. Now only 14 acres remain, the last surviving commercial citrus grove in the San Fernando Valley, and two-thirds of those — let’s call it 10 acres — could soon be plowed under to build 21…
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