The trees were planted in 1890, and are believed to have been grown out of cuttings taken from ~80 year old olive trees at the Mission San Fernando Rey de España ruins across the Valley.
49 survivors (of 76 in 1967) are listed Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #49, and located along Lassen Street, between Topanga Canyon Boulevard (on east) and Farralone Avenue (on west) in Chatsworth.
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