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Historical Hightlight: Nathan Masters

A Highlight for me! It has been a dream of mine me to meet this man.  Nathan Masters, the historian behind the PBS Show, “LOST LA”. Nathan presents wonderful insight into Los Angeles and its surrounding communities.  I am a HUGE fan!! If you are like me and you love local history, look Nathan Master up on YouTube. All of his episodes are worth a watch!

NEWSFLASH! Nathan has a new episode coming out in January, on PBS about the “St. Francis Dam Disaster” in 1928, this was the end of William Mullholland’s career as general manager and chief engineer of the Bureau of Water Works and Supply, which we now call the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. If you haven’t seen the movie “Chinatown” (1974) that was written by my friend Robert Towne, who passed this past summer, and my uncle Bill MacSems who was the Property Master, put this on your “must see” list.  Its one of the best films ever made, you will not be disappointed.

Nathan Masters and Hope Parrish

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