
Note: This is an encore post from 2012.
Southern California and Los Angeles have grown by leaps and bounds over the last 150 years, and the most urgent requirement during that time has been water. Unable to provide enough water for its residents in 1910, Los Angeles acquired a water source and land in Owens Valley to provide a steady and reliable drinking source. An aquifer was constructed by William Mulholland to deliver this manna to the masses. Beverly Hills was no different in the 1920s, growing so much that it required a large and reliable water source for its growing population.



















