Author: Lauren Menges
Under L.A. – Visiting (1028)
Huell travels 100 feet below L.A.’s Southland community for a sneak peek at the new East Central Interceptor Sewer, where the Los Angeles
Chatsworth – Visiting (1106)
Huell visits five historically significant locations in Chatsworth which include Olive Trees, a Pioneer Church, Stoney Point and a barn that was
Goat Farm – Visiting (1034)
Spring is here and Huell meets the new arrivals at the Bouncing Hoofs Ranch in Mojave. This farm is home to a variety of goats and Huell learns
Bike Race – Visiting (1103)
Join Huell, the Los Angeles Wheelmen and other bicyclists as they climb Fargo Street in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles. Fargo Street is
Mushrooms – Visiting (1032)
A visit to the Wild Mushroom Fair at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden sponsored by the Los Angeles Mycological Society. Los
Chautauqua – Visiting (1101)
Huell visits Temescal Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades which was a major center of the Chautauqua Movement in the 1920s and ‘30s. Temescal
Outpost – Visiting (1029)
“Outpost” was once the largest neon sign in the world and stood above Runyon Canyon near Hollywood during the 1920s. The neon sign was a rival at
Cattle Boat – Visiting (1025)
From 1901 to 1998, the Vail and Vickers families had been cattle ranching on Santa Rosa Island. When you ranch on an island, you have to come up
Barn Photographer – Visiting (1024)
Huell visits four rustic barns in Ventura with a photographer who holds the distinction of documenting all of the quickly-disappearing barns in
Falcons – Visiting (1009)
Falconry is an ancient sport that has a small, but enthusiastic following in California. Huell learns about the sport, as well as an array of
