Year: 2002
Atwater Village – Our Neighborhoods (01)
Join Huell Howser as he spends an afternoon in Atwater Village visiting its restaurants, markets, homes, and most importantly its people. Note:
Sub-Net – California’s Gold (4004)
Its huge, metal and stretches across the Golden Gate, but it’s not the bridge. It is the former site of the Tiburon Sub-Net Depot, where
Fire Lookout – California’s Gold (4003)
Travel with Huell to Sequoia National Forest to visit historic Buck Rock Fire Lookout. Established in the early 1900s,Buck Rock Lookout was one
Fire Museum – Visiting (1001)
Located at historic fire Station #30 on South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, the African American Firefighter Museum is a nonprofit organization
Strawberries – Visiting (1003)
Huell takes a last look at Otsuka Farms before they close their doors, in this update from Visiting #612. Note: This episode was released across
Mount Rubidoux – Visiting (1002)
Looming 1339 feet above Riverside is Mt. Rubidoux . The very first Easter Sunrise service was held at the top of Mt Rubidoux in 1909 and has
Owens Dry Lake – Visiting (943)
Huell travels to the Eastern Sierras with the DWP to visit Owens Lake to see their efforts to minimize the dust problem that has plagued the
Modjeska – California’s Gold (4002)
Named Arden by Modjeska and her husband, the two settled in Santiago Canyon in Orange County in 1888. The estate they built, surrounded by oaks
White House – California’s Gold (4001)
Inside its a Doll Museum with literally thousands of Dolls from all eras and styles, but it’s what’s outside that caught Huell’s
Inspiring Stories – Visiting (942)
Huell talks with Alan Cronin, his family and other patients at Northridge Hospital Medical Center’s rehabilitation center and hears their
