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Coachella Music Festival

Coachella Music Festival

Season 1 Episode 141
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Gold Rush Medicine

Gold Rush Medicine

Season 10 Episode 1005
28:19
Getty Garden

Getty Garden

Season 10 Episode 1006
28:15
Costa Mesa

Huell Finds Out All He Can About Costa Mesa

Season 10 Episode 1007
27:19
Upper Newport Bay

Huell Can't Get Enough of Upper Newport Bay

Season 10 Episode 1008
26:00
Newport Boats

Huell Sets Sail on the Balboa Island Ferry

Season 10 Episode 1009
22:56
Randsburg

Randsburg

Season 10 Episode 1010
27:18
Persimmons

Persimmons

Season 10 Episode 1011
26:12
Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs

Season 10 Episode 1012
26:32
Old Town Tustin

Huell Explores the Best of Old Town Tustin

Season 10 Episode 1013
27:04
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California's Gold with Huell Howser

Delta Queen

For 50 years one of the most popular ways to travel up and down the mighty Mississippi River has been aboard the authentic paddlewheel steamboat Delta Queen. To ride on this boat is to step back in time -- in fact, the Delta Queen has been declared a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. But true riverboat buffs will tell you that the Delta Queen was not originally built to travel on the Mississippi River. It's a California boat, built in Stockton in the late 1920's for service on the Sacramento River. The Delta Queen spent the first 20 years of her life as a night-boat taking passengers back and forth from Sacramento to San Francisco and becoming a familiar and much-loved part of the California landscape. In 1947, the proud paddlewheeler left California, was towed through the Panama Canal and began her service on the Mississippi River. Now, 50 years later, producer/host Huell Howser travels over 2,000 miles east to rediscover the Delta Queen's California history and roots. Also, along for the rid are several Californians who remember her "good ole days" and have great stories to tell about her time on the Sacramento River.

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Old Town Tustin
27:04
Tustin is famous for it’s WWII blimp hangers but also has much more rich history to offer.
Petroglyphs
26:32
Huell travels to the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake to see some rock art.
Persimmons
26:12
Huell spends the day in Granite Bay California learning the ancient art of Hoshigaki.
Randsburg
27:18
Huell visits the historic and remote mining town of Randsburg.
Newport Boats
22:56
Huell visits Newport Beach to learn about two “boats” that are very historic.
Upper Newport Bay
26:00
Huell visits the Upper Newport Bay to see what is being done in to keep this area green.
Costa Mesa
27:19
Huell visits Costa Mesa and sees how far its come from its start as a bean field.
Getty Garden
28:15
The Central Garden, created by artist Robert Irwin, lies at the heart of the Getty Center.
Gold Rush Medicine
28:19
"Doctors” of the Gold Rush did the best they could to care for California's immigrants.
Coachella Music Festival
57:27
This episode is all about the world renowned Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio.
Join Huell as he explores one of America’s oldest, strangest and most beautiful lakes.
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