Author: Daniel Noah
Didgeridoo Festival – Visiting (1020)
Huell attends a celebration of possibly the world’s oldest wind instrument–the Didgeridoo. The Joshua Tree Didgeridoo Festival brings
Manzanar – California’s Gold (4012)
Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten camps at which Japanese American citizens and resident Japanese aliens were interned
Quilts – California’s Gold (5001)
California’s rich history has been documented in many ways, but the tradition of quilting is an expression of California life through
Coastal Cactus Garden – Visiting (1021)
Tucked away behind the Hamlet at Moonstone Gardens Restaurant in Cambria, is an expansive cactus garden. Join Huell as he strolls through this
Old Town San Diego – California’s Golden Parks (108)
San Diego became California’s first Spanish settlement when a mission and fort were established there in 1769. Old Town San Diego State
Los Alamos – Visiting (1022)
Huell visits the historic town of Los Alamos located off the 101 halfway between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. It is home to two
Half Dome – California’s Gold (117)
Huell has the adventure of a lifetime when he climbs Yosemite’s formidable Half Dome. Learn about the history of Half Dome and how hikers are
Papier Mache – Visiting (1019)
Spend a day with Huell as he visits with Tony Dominguez at his studio “Arte Calidad.” Tony has taken the ancient art of papier mache
Tuolumne Meadows – California’s Gold (5006)
Huell visits Tuolumne Meadows inside Yosemite National Park and learns about the history and upkeep of the majestic meadow. Yosemite National
Sutter’s Fort – California’s Golden Parks (107)
Huell Howser travels to Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park in midtown Sacramento. The Park marks the 1839 settlement that would become our
