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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Blossom Trail
The program opens on the Blossom Trail in Fresno County, our state's agricultural heartland. Walk through the quaint and historic farming community of Reedley to the Mennonite Quilt Center and watch volunteers make beautiful quilts. Huell also savor the Armenian delicacy, keyma, one of the specialties of Uncle Harry's Restaurant, a local landmark. And deal yourself in on the world's longest running pinochle game going on daily at the Camden Cafe.
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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.
27:19
Huell visits Monterey Customs House State Park and discovers California's tallest bridge!
26:39
Huell’s off to San Francisco Bay to learn about the largest train ferry ever built.
25:55
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.