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California's Gold:
Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of tencamps at which Japanese American citizens and resident Japanese aliens were interned during World War II
California's Gold:
Shades of California was a statewide project developed by staff at the Los Angeles Public Library.
California's Gold:
Huell explores the history of Rain Bird, a sprinkler manufacturer with a remarkable history
Where's Huell?:
This Sunday, Huell Howser will receive exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to In-N-Out Burger. Click here for the preview.
California's Gold:
Wondering what Huell was up to this week? How about an ostrich farm, a landmark hotel from the 1920s, and Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs residence.
Downtown with Huell Howser:
Don't miss a minute of Huell as he criss-crosses this fine state of ours. This week he jumps in William Randolph Hearst's Neptune Pool, eats lunch among the redwoods at the historic Clifton's Cafeteria, and ventures north to the out-of-commission Alameda Naval Air Station.
California's Golden Parks:
Wondering what Huell was up to this week? This handy guide to this week's Huell episodes lets you follow along, and also provides additional info on the areas spotlighted.
California's Gold:
An episode devoted to this remarkable desert plant which has come to symbolize the Mojave Desert.
California's Gold:
Join Huell as he partakes of California’s edible delights - olives and berries.
California's Gold:
Join Huell as he visits a vast cacti patch for harvesting, an ostrich farm and a blooming, bright marigold field.
California's Gold:
Huell explores the history behind the bridge, from when skeptics called it “a bridge that couldn’t be built” to it being one of California’s most magnificent engineered structures.
California's Gold:
Huell focuses on the traditions that remind California of its rich heritage.
California's Gold:
Huell goes to Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro for its famous “grunion run”; then heads to the open plains of the Carrizo Plain Natural Area.
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