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Editors’ Pick

Not all of Hollywood’s best ghost stories can be found on a screen; some live in its landmarks and lore. Here are a few of the most notorious, from the Hollywood Roosevelt to the Mama Cass House to Greystone Mansion.

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L.A. Timeless: Archive Classics

Even before he was caught more than 25 years ago, the “Roofman” — now the subject of a Channing Tatum/Kirstern Dunst movie — was being described in the L.A. Times as an uncommonly considerate burglar

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Visual Storytelling

After a life of migrating, Jerardyn thought she’d found sanctuary for her family in a Los Angeles church basement. Then her sense of security was shattered.

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