Year: 2010
Amador County Fair – California’s Golden Fairs (101)
Huell travels to Plymouth California to visit the Amador County Fair. This fair has all the great food, rides and entertainment you’d expect, but
Marin County Fair – California’s Golden Fairs (102)
Huell heads to the “greenest” fair in California. The Marin County Fair has made a huge effort to make a very small footprint on the environment.
Geothermal – California’s Green (135)
Huell heads south to the small town of Heber to visit Ormat Technologies geothermal plant. From the earliest native peoples to the mud loving
Musicians Institute – Visiting (1805)
Huell Howser visits the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA to take a tour of its facilities. Started in 1977, the Musicians Institute is a
Westways – Visiting (1801)
Huell spends the day at the headquarters of the Automobile Club of Southern California to get a behind the scenes look at the history of Westways
Confusion Hill – Road Trip with Huell Howser (150)
Join Huell at this old fashioned roadside attraction that features a ‘gravity house’ where water flows uphill, a mini train ride
Tallyrand – Visiting (1718)
Driving through Burbank, CA, Huell Howser discovered the Tallyrand restaurant by random chance. When he dropped in for lunch, he discovered a
Gills Onions – California’s Green (134)
Huell visits the family run Gills Onions, which is not only the largest onion processing plant in California but its also the greenest. Each day
Masumoto Family Farm – California’s Gold (12008)
Huell travels to Central California to visit the 80 acre Masumoto Family Farm. Huell’s host is David “Mas” Masumoto and his
Glendale – California’s Communities (114)
Huell starts at Americana at Brand to see how property taxes helped to build the new Casa de la Amistad which is a 24-unit fully accessible,
