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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Places I've Wanted to Go
Season 11
Episode 1102
Join Host Huell Howser on an adventure to two places he’s wanted to visit for years! First up is a a stop along Highway 395 to Lee Vining to see the Upside Down House, considered Mono County’s first man-made tourist attraction. Huell gets a tour from some of the locals who lovingly restored it. Next is a stop at the Livermore Fire Department to see the 107 (and counting) year old lightbulb.
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