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Season 9
Episode 9012
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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Hidden Gold
Huell looks beneath the surface of our state. First he goes to the prehistoric La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles, where dinosaurs and other early denizens of California have been preserved in tar for thousands of years. Next, he visits California's version of Plymouth Rock-the Presidio of San Diego-and watches as an excavation uncovers all sorts of amazing relics from this, the first European settlement in California.
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Huell visits Newport Beach to learn about two “boats” that are very historic.
26:00
Huell visits the Upper Newport Bay to see what is being done in to keep this area green.
27:19
Huell visits Costa Mesa and sees how far its come from its start as a bean field.
28:15
The Central Garden, created by artist Robert Irwin, lies at the heart of the Getty Center.
28:19
"Doctors” of the Gold Rush did the best they could to care for California's immigrants.
27:13
Huell visits the Pacific Asia Museum, whose mission is to further Asian cultural awareness.
26:39
Huell visits the Kern River Preserve with its natural beauty, wildflowers, and wildlife.
27:44
In Long Beach, Calif., there’s a 42-acre collection of oilfield islands.
27:06
Huntington Beach is known as “Surf City”, but this adventure doesn't approach the ocean.