Author: Lauren Menges
KIXE Special – California’s Golden Parks
Watch as Huell advocates for the California State Park system in a special episode sponsored by KIXE.
Point Fermin Lighthouse – Visiting (1517)
There is a reason that those old lighthouses could send a beam of light for many miles out to see. Most lighthouses used a Fresnel lens, which
Water Car – Visiting (733)
Imagine sitting by the lake on a hot day and watching as a car drives into the water and motors away. Well that’s just what piqued
Survivors – Visiting (412)
Take a look at two Southland “survivors.” We’ll visit the Apple Pan which is a historic hamburger joint on Pico Boulevard and
Downtown Surprises – Visiting (224)
Huell looks at the Grier Musser Museum and the San Antonio Winery, the last remaining winery in Los Angeles. Two little known downtown attractions.
Lindbergh Beacon – Visiting (1904)
Huell traces the history of the 1928 Lindbergh Beacon, which was discovered at a city warehouse in the 1990s, restored to its original glory, and
Hot Peppers – Visiting (1903)
Huell’s hot adventure begins at downtown Los Angeles’s Grand Central Market where we discover some of the spiciest peppers and chili
Vincent Price Art Museum – Visiting (1901)
Huell tours the Vincent Price Art Museum, which opened in May 2011 at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park. The museum contains 9,000 items,
Glendora Castle – Visiting (1817)
Huell has produced thousands of shows over the last 25 years and there have been many fan favorites. One of the all-time greats has to be the old
Crossroads of the World – Visiting (1816)
Huell visits the iconic Crossroads of the World on Sunset Blvd. With its beautiful globe topped tower, Crossroads was designed originally as an
