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Scientists Study Watts Towers

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The Watts Towers are one of South L.A.'s most iconic landmarks. Cobbled together over three decades by one man with a vision, the Towers have withstood earthquakes, hailstorms, even a city effort to tear them down. Now scientists are working to make sure the towers stand strong for decades to come.

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