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At IT Pro’s Management, we understand that your data is your most valuable asset, which is why we provide cybersecurity solutions in Lake Los Angeles, CA, designed to instill confidence. Our team in Los Angeles County goes beyond the basics, offering strategies and ongoing support to make sure your business remains protected in today’s ever-changing digital landscape.
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In the digital age, a security breach can cripple your business. Lost data, damaged reputation, disrupted operations – the consequences are far-reaching. IT Pro’s Management provides the cybersecurity solutions your business in Lake Los Angeles, CA needs to prevent these disasters. We’ll assess your vulnerabilities, strengthen your defenses, and provide ongoing support to keep your digital world safe in Los Angeles County. Call 866-487-7671 to learn more.
The region was once called Los Angeles Buttes, since they were the only ones in the northern part of the county. The eponymous lakes (one dedicated to fishing and one dedicated to swimming and boating) have dried up. The fishing lake was stocked with trout, bass and catfish. In 1967, during the 1960s land speculation boom in the Antelope Valley, land developers bought 4,000 acres (16 km2) in the region, subdivided it into 4,465 lots, and artificially refilled the natural lake and named it Lake Los Angeles as an enticement to land buyers. Advertisements showed a water skier on the lake (which was probably no more than 5 feet deep) and a showcase home on the top of the nearby hill, giving the impression of a resort town. There was a country club and a high-end restaurant that over looked the large recreational lake. There was also a small store/bar and grill. Streets were named Biglake Avenue, Lakespring Avenue and Longmeadow Avenue to draw attention away from the fact that the town was in fact a barren desert used for filming westerns. The lake was left to evaporate in the early 1980s after the initial developers sold their interests. Much of the land was sold to buyers who never visited the area. There are efforts to refill the lake, but the main obstacle has been funding.
The film history of the region dates back to 1938. Numerous movies, serials, commercials and television series were filmed in Lake Los Angeles for decades. Filmed segments and stock footage of “Bonanza” episodes made at the region include “The Mission”, “Gallagher’s Sons”, “Twilight Town”, “Big Shadow on the Land”, “The Deed and the Dilemma”, “The Oath”, “Second Chance” and “Meena.” Lake Los Angeles has two filming locations named “Four Aces Movie Location” (located on the northwest corner of 145th Street East and Avenue Q) and “Club Ed” (located east of 150th Street East between Avenue N and Avenue K). Both locations and surrounding areas have been used for television series, feature films, music videos, and television commercials.
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