Author: Daniel Noah
Doughnut History – Visiting (1818)
Huell visits the Salvation Army for a lesson in donut history, which begins on the battlefields of World War I. Then it’s off to Stan’s Donuts in
Quilt Show – Visiting (1814)
Join Huell at the Glendale Quilt Show where he meets some quilters and sees some amazing quilts. 2011
Monterey County Fair – California’s Golden Fairs (110)
Huell visits the Monterey County Fair and learns why this area is known as the “Salad bowl of the world,” but this fair is not all
Alameda County Fair – California’s Golden Fairs (109)
Huell visits the Alameda County Fair which originated in 1859 in downtown Oakland as a Floral Fair. The first modern-day Fair in Pleasanton began
El Dorado County Fair – California’s Golden Fairs (108)
Huell travels to Placerville to attend the El Dorado County Fair which is filled with all the wonderful food, rides, games and happy fairgoers
Las Vegas – Road Trip with Huell Howser (156)
Huell heads for the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas to find some of the “hidden” gold in this historic town. From the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
Weaverville – Road Trip with Huell Howser (154)
Huell travels to Trinity County to the small historic town of Weaverville. He visits the beautiful downtown including a Taoist temple built in
Refrigerators – California’s Green (136)
Huell goes on a “green” adventure to find out how all those old refrigerators that get thrown away each day are recycled. We’ll
Old Pasadena – California’s Communities (113)
Huell tours the streets around Pasadena’s Colorado Boulevard, where historic buildings have been preserved and turned into today’s
Napa – California’s Communities (115)
Huell visits the small city of Napa, which is nestled in the heart of California’s world famous wine growing region. The cities riverfront has
