Griffith Park: The Untold History
At more than 4,500 acres, Griffith Park is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. Its founder, the controversial and complicated Griffith J. Griffith, donated the land to the city as a public recreation ground for all the people — an ideal that has been challenged over the years. In this episode, Sarah Wilson, director of Education at the Autry Museum of the American West, explains the upcoming “Investigating Griffith Park,” exhibition and the effort to create an archive of all things Griffith Park. It also features Casey Schreiner, hiker and author of the book “Discovering Griffith Park: A Local's Guide,” in a visit to a Mexican-era adobe within the park boundaries. We also ride the historic Merry-go-Round where Griffith’s ideal of equal access was challenged.
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- Airdates
- Tuesday Jan 21, 7:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal
- Wednesday Jan 22, 8:30 PM PST on PBS SoCal Plus
- Thursday Jan 23, 12:30 AM PST on PBS SoCal Plus
- Friday Jan 24, 8:30 PM PST on PBS SoCal
- Saturday Jan 25, 7:30 PM PST on PBS SoCal
- Saturday Jan 25, 9:30 PM PST on PBS SoCal Plus
- Sunday Jan 26, 7:30 PM PST on PBS SoCal Encore