"Lost LA" explores the past through the region's archives, where photos, documents, and other rare artifacts unlock the untold history behind the fantasy of Southern California. Hosted by writer and public historian Nathan Masters of the USC Libraries, each episode of "Lost LA" brings the primary sources of history to the screen in surprising new ways. Much of L.A.'s past is lost to history, but through the region's archives, we can uncover the inspiring dreams and bitter realities that built the modern-day metropolis.
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Shindana Toy Company - Changing the American Doll Industry

Discovering the Universe - Exploring the Cosmos Atop Mount Wilson

Paul Revere Williams - An African-American Architect in Jet-Age L.A.

Bootlegger Tunnels - A Journey Through LA’s Prohibition Lore

Three Views of Manzanar - Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange and Toyo Miyatake

Griffith Park - The Untold History

Fantasyland

Venice

Ghost Towns

What a Disaster! (Preview)

What A Disaster!

Transformation Preview

Cannabis Preview

Watts Preview

Future Preview

Ch 1: From Farm to Freeway

Ch 3: The Paving of Paradise

Ch 5: Watts Action
Five Playful SoCal Beach Escapes

Chirmol

Barkada

Mercado

Logmeh

Tucson: Gateway to Sonora

Hermosillo Food Crawl

A Local's Tour of Culiacán

Recipe: Coco Fish

Why California Matters: A Recap and Look Ahead

The Changing Faces of California Agriculture

A Watchful Eye on Farm Families' Health

The Roots of Organic Farming on Campus

Season 1, Ep. 1: California, an Ecological Island

Season 2, Ep. 1: Belize – The Mayan Forest

California Superbloom – A world of dramatic change

Catalina Island

Tijuana Estuary

The Scripps Wave Phox

Scripps Institution of Oceanography
