Year: 2001
Little Hollywood Cars – California’s Gold (3005)
When do you think the economy car hit the American market? Most people would say the ’70s or maybe the ’60s, but you might
Barber College – Visiting (904)
Where do barbers learn to cut hair? At college, of course. Huell visits the Downtown American Barber College in Los Angeles and talks to a group
Panorama – Visiting (911)
Sara Velas is an artist with one passion–panoramas. On a drive through Hollywood, Velas looked past the round, kitschy, South Pacific
Vine St. Building – Visiting (910)
It’s officially part of the Hollywood Walking Tour and located above Sunset Boulevard on North Vine Street. Huell visits the original home
Egyptian Museum – California’s Gold (3003)
Join Huell on this ancient adventure as he explores The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose. Architecturally inspired by the Temple of
Stan Betz – Visiting (905)
Have you ever wondered what happens to the countless cars that have been driven over cliffs, crushed, crashed and blown up in thousands of
Herb Jeffries – Visiting (907)
Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy and Gene Autry are some of the names you might think of when you are talking about the great Hollywood cowboy
Zanja Mandre – Visiting (901)
When people think of water in Los Angeles, they think of William Mulholland and the movie CHINATOWN, but in this episode Huell literally uncovers
Fire Ants – Visiting (906)
Believe it or not, there is an ant that lives in California that is capable of killing you. The Red Imported Fire Ant is a nasty little creature
Dune Buggy – California’s Gold (3002)
Back in a Southern California garage in 1963 something amazing was happening. A 37 year old Bruce Meyers was building a car that would that would
