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Lost LA
Neon, Stained Glass, Mosaics: Hidden Backdrops of SoCal (Preview)
Art is everywhere in Los Angeles, even in places you might overlook. From the century old Judson Studios to glowing neon signs and a massive mosaic saved from demolition, Nathan traces how artists and craftspeople have shaped the city’s visual identity across generations, revealing how art, design, and architecture intersect across Southern California.
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Hidden in plain sight, neon, mosaics and stained-glass shaped Los Angeles’ backdrop.
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Exploring two fruit trees that transformed Southern California.
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Nathan visits Surfridge, the Tehachapi Loop and the largest collection of Thomas Guides.
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From wildflowers to jacarandas, explore the plants that paint California in vibrant hues.
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Discover how the True Crime genre was shaped by its deep historic legacy in Los Angeles.
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Uncover the origins of the sci-fi genre and its unique connection to historic Los Angeles.
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Auto racing's LA roots, from dry lake beds to movie ranches, left tread marks across the region.
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Trace the devastation of the 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse and its deadly flood.
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Tiki culture isn’t a Polynesian import — it’s a Hollywood creation.