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The Los Angeles Unified School District and the Hollywood Community Adult School team up with the Assistance League of Southern California to offer seniors a variety of recreational and educational programs in a nurturing, enriching environment. Huell drops in on a one of these lively and fulfilling classes.
Huell visits the Mission Tiki Drive-In movie theater and learns about its unique history.
Huell learns about the Muslim food tradition of halal. First stop is Payless Produce -- a Halal market known for its Halal meats. Then its off to China Islamic restaurant to sample some very tasty food that proves that this ancient Muslim tradition is alive and well here in Southern California and gives us insight into a very rich and important part of everyday life.
Huell’s off to Fort Irwin to find an unlikely sports team—The Mojave Greens Australian Football Club.
Huell Howser visits the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA to take a tour of its facilities. Started in 1977, the Musicians Institute is a college focused on educating students interested in music and the music industry.
Huell meets up with green chile aficionados at an annual event where hundreds of people line up for fresh, roasted New Mexico green chiles.
Porto’s Bakery in Glendale is a family-owned and operated business with roots in Cuba. Join Huell as he samples Cuban sandwiches, guava pastries and decadent cakes.
Join Huell as he gets a tour of the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, which has been a familiar landmark for over 100 years. The big white building has been used in numerous T.V. shows and films, and has serviced countless patients over the years. The old hospital finally closed its doors in 2008 and all the remaining patients were moved to the new facility across the street.
One of the all-time greats has to be the old Videolog, “Rubel’s Castle”. Michael Rubel took Huell on the grand tour of his hand made home and charmed us all. Michael has since passed away and the Castle is now managed by the Glendora Historical Society with the help of Michael’s nephew Scott. Huell gets an update tour of this iconic location.
Huell Howser and his "Visiting" series introduces us to the diverse people, places, and events that make southern California such a unique community.