Author: Daniel Noah
Sanger – Road Trip with Huell Howser (151)
Huell tours the Fresno County Fruit Trail, an 80-mile stretch of orchards as well as the top pitted-fruit producing area of the world. The Fruit
Tecate Train – California’s Gold (8011)
Host Huell Howser comes to San Diego County to visit the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo and takes a train ride to Tecate,
The Lost Golden Spike – California’s Gold (8010)
On May 10, 1869, the Last Spike of the Transcontinental Railroad was ceremonially driven into a polished California Laurel railroad tie at
Flood Fight – California’s Water (103)
Huell visits Sacramento and Stockton area and looks at the efforts to fight flooding caused by the 2006 rains. Note: This episode was released
Uncle Milton – Visiting (1317)
Huell updates his popular visit to Uncle Milton and his Ant Farm. More than 10 years later we see that Uncle Milton is still going strong. Note:
City of Orange – Road Trip with Huell Howser (140)
Huell discovers the wonders of the historic City of Orange on this new Road Trip. Huell travels to the City of Orange in Orange County to
Tucson – Road Trip with Huell Howser (138)
Go way down deep inside an old Titan Missile site, see a huge airplane graveyard, the Pima Air and Space Museum and the historic San Xavier del
Nascar – Visiting (1318)
Huell visits the California Speedway and learns all about NASCAR in this one hour special. Note: This episode was released across Public
Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta – California’s Water (102)
Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and the San Joaquin River, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is made up of wetlands marked by
Ahjumawi – California’s Golden Parks (143)
“Where the waters come together….” is a translation of the word Ahjumawi, which is also the self describing word used by the
