Eastside Reservoir – California’s Water (002)
Huell travels to the new Eastside Reservoir, four miles southwest of Hemet. Forced by increasing population and the need to reduce our toll on
Monterey Trees – California’s Gold (5009)
Huell visits two trees in Monterey with interesting histories. In December, 1602 Sebastian Viscaino officially named Monterey in honor of the
Placerville – Road Trip (118)
Join Huell as he visits Placerville, founded after the highly publicized discovery of gold in 1848 in the tailrace section at Sutter’s Mill in
Shades of California – California’s Gold (119)
Shades of California was a statewide project developed by staff at the Los Angeles Public Library. Under their guidance, libraries throughout the
Mobile America – Special (1)
Mobile America! In this nostalgic one-hour documentary, popular PBS host Huell Howser goes in search of the history of the RV in America. We
Herald Examiner – Visiting (1109)
Huell gets a tour of the Herald-Examiner building in Los Angeles that closed in 1989, marking the end of William Randolph Hearst’s empire
