Watching #LostLA episode about LA’s Botanical history, and would you look who knocked jacarandas down to the same level as In-N-Out.
Not Subtle Hint, it’s this guy: @gustavoarellano.bsky.social
Great to see the Col. @gustavoarellano.bsky.social throwing down over the jacaranda on @pbs.org #LostLA
The In ‘n Out of trees! 💥
www.pbs.org/video/califo...
"Many residents of Los Angeles will remember the field of poinsettias that brightened the corner of Sunset and Sepulveda Boulevards in West L.A. during the winter season," Victoria Padilla (1961). #LostLA: www.pbssocal.org/shows/lost-l... #NationalPoinsettiaDay
In this #LostLA clip, CHSSC's Eugene Moy sheds light on the horrific Chinese Massacre that happened in Los Angeles on October 24, 1871. PBS SoCal: www.pbs.org/video/the-ch...
Mar 12, 1928: The St. Francis Dam collapsed, a disaster that caused California's second greatest loss of life.
“A few minutes before midnight on March 12, 1928, the lights in Los Angeles flickered." #LostLA on PBS SoCal -> youtu.be/kR-nd2RrAEU?... #StFrancisDam
Hey Artist Fam!
Got to be part of a super cool Animation focused documentary with #LostLA and #PBSSoCal @pbs
✒️🎨 Ink & Paint is featured just past the 9min mark 💕
#disneyanimation #inkandpaint
www.pbssocal.org/shows/lost-l...
1870s Southern California economy grew on a medical industry of TB sanatoriums selling sunshine ☀️ and fresh air. Highly recommend the entire #LostLA series if you ❤️ LA history and unearthed archives www.pbs.org/video/tuberc...
If you all need something to watch #LOSTLA on @KCET is fascinating. This history nerd really enjoys it.
#LostLA from @KCET is fascinating!! Highly recommend.