Join Huell as he uncovers two remarkable, little-known Los Angeles treasures. First, we stop at the site of the first Koyasan Temple for a ceremony designating the Aoyama Tree as a Los Angeles Landmark.Then, Huell stops in at beautiful Franklin Canyon park, only to find that it's the "Center of Los Angeles" itself.
The tree is just across from the Japanese American National Museum and about a block from the Koyasan Buddhist Temple.
Franklin Canyon Park
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Huell revisits the Red Car Tunnels under Los Angeles and the tunnel entrance at Belmont Station.
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Join Huell as he uncovers two remarkable, little-known Los Angeles treasures: the Koyasan Temple and Franklin Canyon park.
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