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Reshaping L.A.

Reshaping L.A.

Season 1 Episode 3
28:32
Pio Pico

Borderlands

Season 2 Episode 1
26:50
Calle de los Negros, Los Angeles, 1871

Wild West

Season 2 Episode 2
26:12
Steel frame of building being erected

Building the Metropolis

Season 2 Episode 3
25:32
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Dream Factory

Season 2 Episode 4
23:50
coded geographies

Coded Geographies

Season 2 Episode 5
25:06
pacific rim

Pacific Rim

Season 2 Episode 6
26:50
descanso gardens

Special: Descanso Gardens

Season 2 Episode 7
51:47
Explorers in Yosemite National Park | Public Domain

Yosemite

Season 3 Episode 1
26:40
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Desert Fantasy

Season 3 Episode 2
26:40
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Beach Culture

Season 3 Episode 3
26:39
Bodie

Ghost Towns

Season 3 Episode 4
26:40
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Lost LA

Before The Dodgers

Season 1 Episode 2

Long before Sandy Koufax threw Dodger Stadium's first pitch, and even before the first residents moved into Chavez Ravine, there were the Elysian Hills. Raised up by tectonic forces, and carved into deep ravines by the ancient precursor of the Los Angeles River, these hills have meant many things to many people. They were a refuge from floods for the region's native Tongva Indians, and then a source of quarried stone soon after the city fell under American sovereignty. In this episode, "Lost LA" explores the various ways Southern California's inhabitants have used the hills around Dodger Stadium. The program looks at an old lithographic view of L.A. as drawn from an Elysian hilltop, the vanished neighborhood of Chavez Ravine, and a massive construction project that reshaped the land into a modern baseball palace.

Lesson Plan: What happens to a place across time?

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Steel frame of building being erected
25:32
Wood, iron, steel, concrete -- these are the materials that gave form to Los Angeles and shaped its identity in the national imagination. This episode also questions the cultural legacy and environmental costs of the city's relentless growth.
Calle de los Negros, Los Angeles, 1871
26:12
Long before Hollywood imagined the Wild West, Los Angeles was a real frontier town of gunslingers, lynch mobs, and smoke-belching locomotives.
Pio Pico
26:50
American history has long been told as a triumphant march westward from the Atlantic coast, but in southern California, our history stretches back further in time.
Reshaping L.A.
28:32
In this episode, "Lost LA" examines how the modern metropolis has reshaped its own topography. The program explores downtown L.A.'s lost hills and tunnels, as well as the vanished canals of Venice Beach.
Wild L.A.
23:28
In this episode, Lost L.A. explores the complicated relationship between the city and its natural environment.
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