Author: Daniel Noah
San Juan Capistrano – Road Trip with Huell Howser (145)
Huell spends a day in Orange County for a tour of historic San Juan Capistrano. We begin at the town’s Mission for an up-close look at
Getty Garden – California’s Gold (10006)
The Central Garden, created by renowned artist Robert Irwin, lies at the heart of the Getty Center. The 134,000-square-foot design features a
Gold Rush Medicine – California’s Gold (10005)
It wasn’t always pretty, and it didn’t always work, but the “doctors” of the Gold Rush did the best they could to take care of the throngs of
Aircraft Carriers – California’s Gold (134)
California has a rich maritime history and has been at the forefront of naval warfare since the beginning. In this adventure, Huell visits two
Pacific Asia Museum – California’s Gold (10004)
The Pacific Asia Museum is one of only four institutions in the United States dedicated exclusively to the arts and culture of Asia and
Kern River Preserve – California’s Gold (10003)
Huell visits the Kern River Preserve with its natural beauty, wildflowers and turkey vultures. Note: This episode was released across Public
Oil Islands – California’s Gold (10002)
In Long Beach, Calif., there’s a 42-acre oilfield — offshore, in plain view of tourists, port traffic and beach lovers — with
Parks in Progress – California’s Golden Parks (161)
With over 270 State Parks all over California, popular PBS Host Huell Howser wanted to know just how a park becomes a park, so he teams up with
Zzyzx – California’s Golden Parks (160)
Huell takes the Zzyzx off-ramp from the I-15 freeway and sees what this iconic exit is all about: from its early history as a Mineral Springs
Costa Mesa – California’s Gold (10007)
Huell visits Costa Mesa and sees how far its come from its start as a bean field to a state of the art performance center. Note: This episode was
