Author: Brian Song
Fake Food – Visiting (903)
Have you ever been shocked at how realistic some of the plastic food you see in the window of some restaurants is, and wondered how it’s
Top of San Jacinto – Visiting (922)
Huell takes the famous Aerial Tram Way to the top of Mt. San Jacinto high above Palm Springs. Join him as he talks to the many hikers who venture
Idyllwild – Visiting (925)
Located 5,300 feet up in the San Jacinto Mountains above Palm Springs, Huell stops in Idyllwild which offers a well-balanced mixture of natural,
Yamashiro – Visiting (938)
YAMASHIRO was created in 1911 as a private residence and is a replica of a magnificent palace located in the high mountains near Kyoto, Japan.
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
Griffith Park Live Steamers – Visiting (1011)
Huell goes to Griffith Park to enjoy a day of riding the rails with the Los Angeles Live Steamers. Founded in 1956 by train enthusiasts for the
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
Elephant Update – Visiting (1016)
In 1988, Huell attended a touching reunion between Charlie Franks, an 80-year-old elephant trainer, and Nita, the elephant he had raised from a
Lucky Baldwin Railcar – Visiting (1017)
Lucky Baldwin was one of the great characters of Southern California history during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He was a pioneer and
Magician – Visiting (1031)
John Gaughan is a magician who designs and builds spectacular illusions for big-name magic acts and stage effects for rock musicians. He has also
