Author: Daniel Noah
Santa Barbara Artists – California’s Green (125)
Some people talk about the environment. Others actually do something proactive about it. Like the group of 26 Santa Barbara artists who founded
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
Chico – Road Trip with Huell Howser (139)
Huell visits Bidwell Mansion, The Orient Flume Glass Studio, the Sierra Nevada Brewery and the National Yo-Yo Museum on this road trip to Chico. 2006
Tejon Ranch – California’s Gold (129)
Join Huell as he visits the 270,000 acre Tejon Ranch in Lebec, California. Huell sees the diverse beauty of this enormous ranch and and learns
Kern River Preserve – California’s Gold (10003)
Huell visits the Kern River Preserve with its natural beauty, wildflowers and turkey vultures. 2006
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, Mexico.
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
Solano Train Ferry – California’s Gold (8009)
Huell’s off to the San Francisco Bay area to learn about the largest train ferry ever built. The Solano train ferry shuttled trains and
Warnors Theatre – California’s Gold (8008)
The Warnors Theatre, a Fresno landmark that opened in 1928, houses a pipe organ that is the only one of its kind in the world still performing
Fotoplayer – California’s Gold (8007)
Huell meets Joe Rinaudo whose passion is a 1926 Fotoplayer, which uses music rolls like those for player pianos to provide music and sound
