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Huell Howser

Huell Howser

Join Huell Howser as he travels the state to share California's rich history, cultural diversity, natural wonders, and amazing denizens. Whether road tripping on a California highway, exploring downtown Los Angeles, or visiting state parks and fairs, Huell's travel shows, including his signature series "California's Gold" and "Visiting," all have one thing in common: showcasing what makes the Golden State unique.

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Wild Horse Sanctuary
26:47
Huell’s off to Shingletown for a visit to a remarkable Wild Horse Sanctuary.
Huell spends the day at “Bombay Beach” located on the Salton Sea.
“Outpost” was once the largest neon sign in the world and stood above Runyon Canyon.
Huell goes to Koreatown with L.A. Times reporter Connie Kang.
Huell strolls through this Central Coast gem filled with indigenous and exotic plants.
Backdrops
25:40
Huell gets a look at what is behind the scene when he visits Grosh Backdrops.
Sequoia Black History
27:28
Huell joins the centennial celebration of Colonel Charles Young’s tenure.
Santa Barbara Island
28:24
Huell travels to Santa Barbara Island to learn its history from the resident park ranger .
Barack Obama's California College Days
28:27
Join Huell as he gets the presidential tour of Occidental College in Eagle Rock.
Sea Caves
25:53
Huell travels out to Santa Cruz Island to explore its famous sea caves by kayak.
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