Author: Lauren Menges
Unique Landmarks – Visiting (1611)
Join Huell for this L.A. adventure as he uncovers two remarkable, but little known treasures. First it’s a stop at the site of the first Koyasan
Coffee – Visiting (1607)
Huell visits LAMILL Coffee Boutique in Silver Lake for a look at L.A.’s newest coffee craze. LAMILL Coffee Boutique 1636 Silver Lake
Bug Fair – Visiting (1609)
Huell visits the Los Angeles Natural History Museum as it crawls with bugs at the 22nd Annual Bug Fair – North America’s largest. We explore the
Helen’s Wall – Visiting (1606)
It has been over 60 years since California artist Helen Lundeberg got a grant for her “History of Transportation” mural from the WPA.
Toilets – Visiting (1605)
From its humble beginnings in 1945, family owned Acorn Engineering has turned into one of the largest manufacturers of stainless steel plumbing
Calligraphy – Visiting (1603)
A visit to the annual Society for Calligraphy, Southern California Conference: “Letters California Style”. The Society for Calligraphy, Southern
Silver Lake Reservoir – Visiting (1610)
The Silver Lake Reservoir has been a beautiful, historic, and important part of the L.A. landscape since it opened back in May of 1906. Tens of
Polka Restaurant – Visiting (1601)
Huell joins Albert and Katherine Dabrowski, who are the owners of an amazing restaurant in Glassell Park specializing in Polish food. It’s called
Old Bank District – Downtown (113)
Huell visits several buildings in the old bank district, including the beautifully restored St. Vibiana’s Church, which will have a new
Folk Music Center – Visiting (1512)
It began in 1958 in the back room of Boots Beer’s Real Estate Office with a couple of old records and some instruments. Almost fifty years
