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This week: Olives, Turtles, Frick and more!
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This week: gold fever, Ansel Adams, and Blue Angels.
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This week: Cold cuts, red rocks, and sidecars.
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This week: Basset hounds, silent movie stars, and the bells of El Camino Real.
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This week: liles, first class whistling and mudpots.
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This week: badminton, pet cemeteries, and Oildorado.
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Salmon celebrations, pot bellied pig races, and ice cream counters.
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Spiders, stars, and cold cuts. All on Huell this week.
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This week on Huell: soap, geothermal power plants and orchids.
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Ancient trees, local zebras, and killer crustaceans. All brought to you by Huell Howser.
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Muscles, onions, and locomotives. Huell Howser knows no bounds.
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On Huell's itinerary this week: Hot dogs on sticks, the Conness Glacier, and vintage boats in Tahoe.
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Ukuleles. Fruit trails. Automobiles.
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Produce festivals, a house that defies the laws of gravity, and an eco-friendly onion factory.
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Living pictures. Squeezeboxes. Giant trees. And more.
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Hollywood shrubs, burger headquarters, and old locomotives.
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A cemetery unlike any other, a ranch reserved for Hollywood, and pricey seashells. Typical California.
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Fermenting cabbage, taxidermy, and telescopes. Just a typical week in the life of Huell Howser.
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Huell learns that California's unlikely associations with the past -- from the Industrial Revolution to the Art Deco Movement -- are still very much a part of our present identity.
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From neon art to ladybugs, and earthquake epicenters to lemon capitols, California 's terrain is as rich as it is surprising.
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Huell revisits the Red Car Tunnels under Los Angeles and the tunnel entrance at Belmont Station.
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Join Huell as he uncovers two remarkable, little-known Los Angeles treasures: the Koyasan Temple and Franklin Canyon park.
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