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The Crash of Flight 416 West: a forgotten tale of Turnbull Canyon
Flight 416 West left New York City on April 16, 1952, and crashed into the hills

above Hacienda Heights California on April 18, 1952, killing all 29 passengers.

Locally, this crash has become more of an urban myth than a true story.

This documentary follows the flight path and tells the true story

of what became of Flight 416 West and it’s passengers.

 

How the Canyon Got its Name
The name Turnbull Canyon conjures up visions of urban legends, and myths...

But perhaps the biggest mystery the canyon holds is How the Canyon Got its name.

 

Two Whittier Men and Their Wild Ride

At the turn of the 19th century, Two oil men from Whittier were chased

down Turnbull Canyon by what may as well have been a monster!  

 

 

The Electrodome
In the 1930's, a man named William Haight took an abandoned oil derrick

at the summit of Turnbull Canyon in the Hacienda Heights / Whittier area

and built a laboratory at the top of it. This laboratory housed a device

that had the ability to manipulate the weather... Mr. Haight called it, "The Electrodome."

 

 

Gay’s Lion Farm
A long time ago, over 250 lions were kept in the City of El Monte

where the 10 freeway meets the intersection of Peck and Valley Blvd.

Several motion pictures were shot there and over 2 million people came to visit this one of a kind place.

Today, the roar of the lions have been replaced by the roar of engines…

but if you come with me we’ll take a look back at the unbelievable Forgotten Tale of Gay’s Lion Farm.