Why is the Los Angeles River so ugly? Have any military battles occurred in LA? What's the story behind the downtown skyline? And what is the right way to pronounce "Los Angeles," anyway? The Hidden History of Los Angeles attempts to answer these questions and more in each 20-60 minutes episode that covers "the lesser known aspects of Los Angeles history." The host is Robert Petersen, a SoCal native who by day is a California Deputy Attorney General and by night a musician. Some episodes feature interviews with prominent authors, activists, or historians, while others illuminate little-known historical tales or shed new light on iconic city landmarks. For example, Episode 36 explores the Mount Wilson Observatory's role in shaping our understanding of the cosmos, while Episode 1 recounts Clarence Darrow's trial for jury tampering. The podcast offers something for new transplants and seasoned Angelenos alike, earning it the distinction of being one of the most popular podcasts about LA.
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