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The Los Angeles High School is the oldest public high school in southern California and it has operated since 1873 at 4650 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. This specific iteration of the school functioned between 1917 and 1971.
Season 6. 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...
Lost LA is a public television historical documentary series that explores Southern California's hidden past through documents, photos, and other rare artifacts from the region's libraries and archives.
Watch this show and many more anytime, anywhere on the free PBS App. Tiki culture isn’t a Polynesian import — it’s a Hollywood creation. Archives reveal the “forgotten plague” that shaped Southern California: tuberculosis. Visit Hollywood Forever, Evergreen and Forest Lawn, where L.A. reinvented the cemetery.
Original Los Angeles High School building being moved on stilts and rollers. The school was first built on Poundcake Hill in 1873, but in 13 years later it was decided to move it to make room for a...
Lost L.A. brings Southern California history to life. More. Much of L.A.'s past is lost to history – but we can rediscover it in the region's archives.
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Los Angeles High School is a public secondary high school, enrolling an estimated 2,000 students in grades 9–12. After operating on a year-round basis consisting of three tracks for ten years, it was restored to a traditional calendar in 2010.