Haunted Hollywood: Episode 2, Mullholland's Fall And The St. Francis Dam Collapse

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At just three minutes before midnight on March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam, which had been designed as a reservoir for the Los Angeles water supply by William Mulholland, suddenly failed, releasing 11 billion gallons of water into a narrow valley in northeastern Los Angeles County, destroying everything in its path. Over the course of the next four hours, a roaring wall of water swept through the night, traveling 55 miles from the San Francisquito Valley, through the Santa Clara Valley, and on to the Pacific Ocean.

Haunted Hollywood: Episode 1, The City Of Angles

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Welcome to Los Angeles, the fabled city of Angels. Home to palm trees, movie stars, Disneyland, and the American dream we know as Hollywood. It’s a place of shadows and sunlight, myth and murder, and is the historical home to more cranks, nutcases, killers, and lunatics that you’ll find just about anywhere else in the country.