Author: Daniel Noah
Water Efficient Gardens – California’s Water (116)
Huell visits two demonstration gardens and discovers the practicality and wonders of water wise landscaping for our yards. Note:
State Of Jefferson – Road Trip with Huell Howser (143)
Huell travels to the northernmost reaches of our state in search of the mythical “State of Jefferson.” There have been many attempts
Trees of Mystery – California’s Gold (9010)
The giant statue of Paul Bunyan greets visitors to this family run road-side attraction that has been open since the 1930’s. Join host
Aerial L.A. – Visiting (1516)
Have you ever wondered how news crews get such good shots from a helicopter? How they can zoom in on a backyard while flying in a machine that
Church of the Open Door – Downtown (110)
If you visit the high rise at 550 South Hope Street in downtown Los Angeles, you might not know the rich history of that address or why there is
Lopez-Hill House – California’s Gold (11015)
J.J. Lopez, the longtime manager of the Tejon Ranch who helped shape Kern County’s history, built his Victorian-style home in Bakersfield
Beyond Drought – California’s Water (115)
Huell travels to the San Joaquin Valley for an up close and personal look at the delta smelt and how it’s affecting our water supply. Note:
Norconian Resort – California’s Gold (9009)
In the mid 1920’s, Rex B. Clark, an unmatched visionary of his time, accomplished the near impossible by constructing the world-class
Pet Cemetery – California’s Gold (9008)
Huell goes in search of some of our most permanent residents in this episode of California’s Gold. We’ll see where some of TV &
Orange Conservancy – California’s Green (129)
Huell visits the Inland Orange Conservancy in Redlands to learn about how a small grassroots organization is trying to connect local citrus
