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Visiting with Huell Howser

Doughnut History

Season 18 Episode 1818

Huell visits the Salvation Army for a lesson in donut history, which begins on the battlefields of World War I. Then it’s off to Stan’s Donuts in Westwood, where Stan cooks up his “peanut butter pockets,” a high-calorie confection which has been officially renamed “The Huell”.

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Lindbergh Beacon
27:37
Huell traces the history of the 1928 Lindbergh Beacon.
Hot Peppers
27:19
Huell’s hot adventure begins at downtown Los Angeles’s Grand Central Market.
Panorama Update
26:49
Huell revisits the panorama art form that he learned about in his 2001 Visiting episode.
Vincent Price Art Museum
28:33
Huell tours the Vincent Price Art Museum.
Glendora Castle
28:39
Huell gets an update tour of this iconic castle.
Crossroads
25:55
Huell visits the iconic Crossroads of the World on Sunset Blvd.
Donuts
23:47
Huell discovers the connection between National Donut Day and The Salvation Army.
Quilt Show
25:14
Huell visits the Glendale Quilt Show.
Press Photographers
28:34
Huell meets the photographers behind some of the most memorable and historical images.
Starr Ranch
25:48
Huell travels to Orange County to the Starr Ranch Sanctuary.
Big Nugget
27:05
Huell attends the Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
Epilepsy
28:44
Huell learns about epilepsy in a visit to the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles.
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