Echoes From the Fields
A one-hour video chronicling Costa Mesa’s history from the time of the Native Americans to the emergence of South Coast Metro in the 1990s
A one-hour video chronicling Costa Mesa’s history from the time of the Native Americans to the emergence of South Coast Metro in the 1990s
Last month, with the help of Renee Pina, we premiered our calendar highlighting historic homes in Eastside Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Television had the opportunity to tour ones of these beautiful houses. Join them as they walk through 280 Magnolia, November’s featured home, and learn about the unique history of this interesting property!
The city of Costa Mesa’s YouTube page has released a new web series “Costa Mesa Flashback” that highlights certain elements of our town’s history. Published on Fridays in honor of #FlashbackFriday, the series so far has covered the history of Costa Mesa’s schools, how Costa Mesa got its name, and the origins of Goat Hill and Mackerel Flats.
Dan Krikorian created this lip-dub video in commemoration of the City of Costa Mesa’s 60th Anniversary. The video features 215 residents at 47 locales around town.
Costa Mesa will be the featured destination on Huell Howser’s “California’s Gold” broadcast on KCET Television, Friday, May 23, 7:30PM. The program airs again later that same evening at 12:30AM for the nite owls. Or watch it online.