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Historic Chickens – California’s Gold (2009)
A 1916 brochure called the town of Petaluma “The largest poultry center in the world” and up until the sixties, Petaluma was a major
Holyland – Visiting (828)
In 1924 Antonio Futterer founded the Holyland Bible Knowledge Society. Today this little known museum is literally filled wall to wall with
Railroad Museum – Visiting (827)
The Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris is the largest operating railway museum in the Western United States and the third largest in the
Cultural Center – Visiting (826)
Since it opened its doors in 1964, The Jurupa Mountains Cultural Center has provided family oriented programs in archaeology, geology,
San Francisco Cemeteries – California’s Gold (2008)
San Francisco is a city of many distinctions, but few are as intriguing as the history of its cemeteries. As the 19th century came to a close in
Lake Shrine – Visiting (825)
The Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine is an amazing oasis in the middle of our bustling city. Originally a location for silent films in the
Elephant – Visiting (824)
Join Huell as he reunites some old LA history. We’re talking about the concrete animals that used to guard the entrance to the Selig Zoo.
Tehachapi – Road Trip with Huell Howser (104)
Join Huell as he tries to get to Tehachapi, only to keep stumbling across many roadside gems like: a movie set built in the middle of the desert,
Pork Rinds – Visiting (823)
The Gayton family has been making Chicharrones since the early 1900s. Their modern facility was opened in 1935 and still exists in its original
Music Store – Visiting (822)
At a time when music can be downloaded from the Internet, there is a place in Glendale where you can take a step back and brush up on your
