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California's Gold with Huell Howser

Neptune Pool

Season 11 Episode 1112

Huell gets a behind the scenes tour and takes the “swim of a lifetime” in the Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle, which is arguably one of the most spectacular pools in the world and the highlight of any tour. It is fed by mountain water and is surrounded by ancient Roman style columns and statues. Neptune Pool was started in 1924 and was finally completed after several re-buildings in 1936.

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Thursday May 9, 7:30 PM PDT on PBS SoCal Plus
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