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California's Gold with Huell Howser
A Tale of Two Cities
Visit Allensworth, now a state historic park, California's only community founded, financed and governed by African Americans during the early 1900s. Tour old and new Kernville as area residents recount their experiences; and go whitewater rafting down the wild and scenic Kern River, one of the fastest flowing rivers in the nation.
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Huell goes in search of some of our most permanent residents in this episode of California
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Huell discovers two very historic and beautiful buildings in Yosemite National Park.
26:42
Huell takes an exciting 4-mile excursion on Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.
27:19
Huell goes to sea on an urchin diving adventure off the Channel Islands.
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Nestled in a small valley on Catalina Island is El Ranch Escondido, "the hidden ranch."
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Huell goes to Groveland, a quirky Gold Rush town with Native American roots near Yosemite.
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Huell visits Monterey Customs House State Park and discovers California's tallest bridge!
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Huell’s off to San Francisco Bay to learn about the largest train ferry ever built.
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Huell learns about Last Spike of the Transcontinental Railroad at the Cantor Arts Center.
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Huell Visits the International Printing Museum in Carson
Huell visits the the International Printing Museum in Carson.