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Sleep, dream and recreate at these five campgrounds that grace Humboldt's northern kingdom. → Read More
From terrifying floods to sleek new freeways, KCET unearthed a trove of stories that reflected who we were, and perhaps will offer a glimpse of where we're heading. → Read More
Want to hike the entire 67-mile Backbone Trail but don't know how to get started? Well, you're in luck! → Read More
The dreaded 405, the breathtaking Angeles Crest, the sea-licked Highway 1 -- how were all these omnipresent roads created? → Read More
From desert camping in the arid inlands to the many crisp coastal counties along the Pacific, there is something for every taste. → Read More
The Backbone Trail is a remarkably accessible long-distance trail only 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. → Read More
One of the original counties established when California became a state in 1850, Sonoma is home to some of the state's best coastal trails. → Read More
An exploration of the rich history and culture of the San Gabriel Mountains and its eponymous river. → Read More
A timeline of major events in history that have impacted the Latino presence in the U.S. → Read More
From ancient coastlines to abandoned limekilns crouched in redwood forests, Santa Cruz County has a wealth of hiking destinations for any taste or... → Read More
A friend of archivist Charles Lummis, Manuela García was unmatched in her contributions to the earliest recordings of Mexican folk songs in Southern California. → Read More
One of the most famous scientific experiments in human history was performed in the San Gabriels during the 1920s. → Read More
Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More
See our most popular history articles from 2015, and the stories that link some of L.A.'s milestones this year to the Southland's rich past. → Read More
The attacks in San Bernardino on December 2 demonstrate that violence is never confined to an unknown, dangerous rim of the world. → Read More
Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More
Whether you grew up in L.A. or you are a new resident, you've probably noticed things in this dynamic landscape that spiked your curiosity. → Read More
Moments of danger, innovation, and wonder in the San Gabriels are reminders of Los Angeles' place at the edge of the sublime. → Read More
Marrano Beach, a popular recreational destination for Mexican American communities, was unlike any beach in Los Angeles. → Read More
The gradual abandonment of frontier exploits in the San Gabriel Mountains left behind ruins of lost enterprise and enchantment. → Read More