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Roadside Architecture Evolved With Car Culture | Lost LA | PBS SoCal

When commercial architecture caught up to car culture in sunny Southern California, eye-catching and innovative designs emerged, popping up alongside major roads to grab drivers' attention — known today as programmatic architecture. Author and collector Jim Heimann shares his collection of postcards and photocards of some of these roadside attractions with Lost LA host Nathan Masters, including early views of the Tam O'Shanter restaurant and of Hollywood.

Watch the full episode "Fast Food and Car Culture" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqDAGgQi_Qc.

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