It’s History

How a coastal paradise vanished into the sea

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In the 1920s, San Pedro’s Point Fermin was a coastal paradise, featuring bungalows on ocean bluffs and palm-lined streets. However, by 1929, the area began to deteriorate, resulting in cracks in sidewalks, tilting homes, and disappearing streets. This collapsed neighborhood, now known as Sunken City, has become a forbidden ruin that attracts thrill-seekers and graffiti artists. This episode delves into how one of Los Angeles’s most promising neighborhoods crumbled into the Pacific and examines the remnants of the lives once lived there. #UrbanDecay #LosAngelesHistory #SunkenCity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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