Year: 2002
Fairplex Railroad Museum – Visiting (1015)
Fairplex Pomona’s historical train exhibit is the only place in the world to see both the largest steam engine and the largest diesel
Hall of Justice – Visiting (1014)
Since its doors opened in 1926 its been the site for L.A.’s “Famous and Felonious.” Bugsy Siegle, Charles Manson, Robert
Abalone Farm – Visiting (1023)
Huell travels to the Central Coast to visit an abalone farm. For years, Californian’s could pluck these mollusks off the rocks at low tide. Over
Flower Flag – Visiting (1013)
In 1942, the good folks at Bodger Seeds in Lompoc decided they could do something really spectacular to support the war effort. Planting a
Joss House – California’s Golden Parks (103)
Huell Howser travels to Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park, home to a Taoist Temple of Worship and the oldest still-in-use
Missing San Francisco – California’s Gold (4008)
The Berkeley, an 1898 steam ferryboat operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay, and now has a loving home at the San Diego Maritime Museum.
Fairplex Garden Train – Visiting (1012)
Join Huell as he visits Fairplex Pomona to see their Garden Railroad. The Fairplex Garden Railroad is considered the oldest and the largest
Neon Tour – Visiting (1010)
Huell vivits the Museum of Neon Art to learn about the history of Neon, then climbs aboard a doubble-decker bus for a twilight tour of
MacArthur Park – Our Neighborhoods (04)
Visit the historic Westlake District of Los Angeles with Huell Howser as he spends the afternoon in MacArthur Park exploring the many sidewalk
Falcons – Visiting (1009)
Falconry is an ancient sport that has a small, but enthusiastic following in California. Huell learns about the sport, as well as an array of
