3RDLA

Los Angeles is often reduced to a handful of stereotypes. In its infancy, it was the agricultural West with opportunities for industry, oil, and filmmaking. Following World War II, L.A. was the home of the modernist American Dream, with suburban sprawl, freeways, and smog. As populations move back into urban centers, cultural shifts and new transportation infrastructure are redefining the built environment.

-KCET

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