THERE IT IS—TAKE IT!
  • About
  • Audio Tracks
    • Track 1: Chris Plakos, LADWP Public Relations Officer
    • Track 2: Alan Bacock, Big Pine Paiute Tribal Member
    • Track 3: City of Destiny (William Kahrl with John Walton)
    • Track 4: There It Is—Take It! (William Kahrl with John Walton)
    • Track 5: Mark Bagley, Owens Valley Committee
    • Track 6: Greg James, Former Inyo County Water Department Director
    • Track 7: Stan Matlick, Bishop Rancher
    • Track 8: Harry Williams, Bishop Paiute Tribal Member
    • Track 9: Daris Moxley, Bishop Rancher
    • Track 10: Benett Kessler, Sierra Wave Media
    • Track 11: Thaddeus Taylor, 40 Acres Resident
    • Track 12: Brian Tillemans, LADWP Water Resources Manager
    • Track 13: Ted Schade, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District
    • Track 14: Mike Prather, Environmental Activist
    • Track 15: Sam Wasson, Retired LADWP Employee & Keeler Resident
    • Track 16: Bill VanWagoner, LADWP Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Manager
    • Track 17: Nancy Masters, Community Activist
  • Mobile Tour
  • Credits
  • About
  • Audio Tracks
    • Track 1: Chris Plakos, LADWP Public Relations Officer
    • Track 2: Alan Bacock, Big Pine Paiute Tribal Member
    • Track 3: City of Destiny (William Kahrl with John Walton)
    • Track 4: There It Is—Take It! (William Kahrl with John Walton)
    • Track 5: Mark Bagley, Owens Valley Committee
    • Track 6: Greg James, Former Inyo County Water Department Director
    • Track 7: Stan Matlick, Bishop Rancher
    • Track 8: Harry Williams, Bishop Paiute Tribal Member
    • Track 9: Daris Moxley, Bishop Rancher
    • Track 10: Benett Kessler, Sierra Wave Media
    • Track 11: Thaddeus Taylor, 40 Acres Resident
    • Track 12: Brian Tillemans, LADWP Water Resources Manager
    • Track 13: Ted Schade, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District
    • Track 14: Mike Prather, Environmental Activist
    • Track 15: Sam Wasson, Retired LADWP Employee & Keeler Resident
    • Track 16: Bill VanWagoner, LADWP Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Manager
    • Track 17: Nancy Masters, Community Activist
  • Mobile Tour
  • Credits

AUDIO TRACKS

Track 1: Chris Plakos, LADWP Public Relations Officer

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Track 2: Alan Bacock, Big Pine Paiute Tribal Member

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Track 3: City of Destiny (William Kahrl with John Walton)

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Track 4: There It Is—Take It!

Track 4: There It Is—Take It! (William Kahrl with John Walton)

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Track 5: Mark Bagley, Owens Valley Committee

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Track 6: Greg James

Track 6: Greg James, Former Inyo County Water Department Director

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Track 7: Stan Matlick

Track 7: Stan Matlick, Bishop Rancher

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Track 8: Harry Williams, Bishop Paiute Tribal Member

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Track 9: Daris Moxley, Bishop Rancher

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Track 10: Benett Kessler, Sierra Wave Media

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Track 11: Thaddeus Taylor, 40 Acres Resident

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Track 12: Brian Tillemans, LADWP Water Resources Manager

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Track 13: Ted Schade, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District

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Track 14: Mike Prather, Environmental Activist

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Track 15: Sam Wasson, Retired LADWP Employee & Keeler Resident

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Track 16: Bill VanWagoner, LADWP Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Manager

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Track 17: Nancy Masters, Community Activist

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  • About the project

    There It Is—Take It! is a self-guided car audio tour along U.S. Route 395 through Owens Valley, California, examining the social, political and environmental history of the Los Angeles Aqueduct system. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, an independent non-profit state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For more information, visit: calhum.org.

  • News & Events

    • LA Times’ Ian James reports on Alabama Gates 2024 Centennial Celebration November 14, 2024
    • Alabama Gates 2024 November 15 – 17 in Lone Pine, CA October 6, 2024
    • William L. Kahrl, 1946 – 2024 August 6, 2024
    • Harry Williams, Water Protector of Payahuunadü, passes at age 64 July 7, 2021
    • Thaddeus Taylor III, 1946 – 2020 August 4, 2020
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There It Is—Take It! strives to acknowledge and illuminate the histories and stories of the Indigenous people of Payahüünadü—The Land of Flowing Water. We do so in direct consultation with tribal elders and culture bearers from their respective communities. Click here to learn about Indigenous acknowledgment and the lands you occupy. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily represent those of California Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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