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Lost LA
Before Soundstages: Hollywood’s First Feature Film Was Made Here
The Hollywood Heritage barn is where one of the first feature films in Los Angeles was produced in 1913. Though relocated over time, it remains a rare connection to the early days of filmmaking. This segment explores the origins of Hollywood and the humble beginnings of an industry that would shape global culture.
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