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Episode
26:37
Lost LA
From Little Tokyo to Crenshaw
After internment camps, Japanese Americans made L.A.'s Crenshaw neighborhood their home.
Season 5
Episode 5

Episode
26:04
Lost LA
German Exiles
During WWII, L.A. became a sanctuary for Europe’s accomplished artists and intellectuals.
Season 5
Episode 4

Episode
26:46
Lost LA
Prehistoric Landscapes
Dig deep into Southern California’s past to reveal lessons for our climate-changed future.
Season 5
Episode 3

Episode
26:41
Lost LA
Winemaking
Explore a forgotten age when winemaking was Southern California’s principal industry.
Season 5
Episode 2

Episode
26:46
Lost LA
Who Killed the Red Car?
Why did Los Angeles dismantle one of the greatest rail transit systems in the nation?
Season 5
Episode 1

Episode
26:40
Lost LA
Shindana Toy Company - Changing the American Doll Industry
Explore the lasting impact of the Shindana Toy Company, created out of the need for community empowerment following the 1965 Watts uprising, whose ethnically correct black dolls forever changed the American doll industry.
Season 4
Episode 6

Episode
24:52
Lost LA
Discovering the Universe - Exploring the Cosmos Atop Mount Wilson
As recently as a century ago, scientists doubted whether the universe extended beyond our own Milky Way — until astronomer Edwin Hubble, working with the world’s most powerful telescope discovered just how vast the universe is.
Season 4
Episode 5

Episode
26:17
Lost LA
Paul Revere Williams - An African-American Architect in Jet-Age L.A.
Although best known for designing the homes of celebrities like Lucille Ball and Frank Sinatra, the pioneering African-American architect Paul Revere Williams also contributed to some of the city’ s most recognizable civic structures.
Season 4
Episode 4