How “Lords of Dogtown” Celebrated the Early Days of Skateboarding Culture in California
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Building on a decade-long appreciation for visual culture, One Block Down has turned its aesthetic archive into an open-source learning platform. Click here to discover our latest visual essay on the movie “Lords of Dogtown” and how it celebrated the early days of skateboarding culture in California, following the journey of the legendary skaters part of the Z-Boys crew.
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