In Season 6 of Lost LA, a partnership with USC Libraries, discover the Southern California origins of such fast food chains as McDonald's, Taco Bell and In-N-Out and their connection to car culture; how Filipino Americans have worked to make their heritage more visible in Los Angeles; and how an early health guru named Paul Bragg gave rise to the West Coast hiking lifestyle.
Throughout the new season premiering on January 2, 2024, Lost LA host Nathan Masters digs into documents, photographs and other rare artifacts from California libraries and archives, which reveal hidden histories — like how LA reinvented the graveyard to become a tourist destination and how the tuberculosis pandemic, largely forgotten, shaped Southern California.
Explore Los Angeles landmarks like the oldest standing McDonald's; historic cemeteries Forest Lawn, Evergreen and Hollywood Forever; LA's longest-running tiki bars, Tiki Ti and Tonga Hut; Historic Filipinotown; and more.
Want to learn more? Watch more at https://pbssocal.org/lostla
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