

Much of Los Angeles'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.

The city of Los Angeles has a complicated relationship with its natural environment, including the weather phenomenon known as the Santa Ana winds and the grizzly bear, an animal once revered by peoples indigenous to Southern California but later targeted by Europeans as a threat to safety and security.
Aired: 1/27/2016
Long before Sandy Koufax threw Dodger Stadium's first pitch, and even before the first residents moved into Chavez Ravine, there were the Elysian Hills. Raised up by tectonic forces, and carved into deep ravines by the ancient precursor of the Los Angeles River, these hills have meant many things to many people.