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KEN KRAMER'S ABOUT SAN DIEGO: Lilac Road Bridge

Lilac Road Bridge, San Diego, Calif. Spans Interstate 15.
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Lilac Road Bridge, San Diego, Calif. Spans Interstate 15.

Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Sept. 29, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV

On this episode, we learn the true story of the remarkable Lilac Road Bridge; meet a San Diego County man who wants to change the way we sing the most popular song in America, and see where women struck a blow for gender equality 50 years ago. Lots more too!

KEN KRAMER'S ABOUT SAN DIEGO: Episode 76 - April 25, 2019

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