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California's Gold with Huell Howser

Mariachi

Listen to the magic of mariachi music and follow its origins from Jalisco, Mexico to its present-day sounds on the streets of Los Angeles. The world renowned Los Camperos de Nati Cano are featured, as well as the student mariachis of Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, and mariachis on Olvera Street.

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Roads Go Thru
26:37
Huell goes to Groveland, a quirky Gold Rush town with Native American roots near Yosemite.
Solano Train Ferry
26:39
Huell’s off to San Francisco Bay to learn about the largest train ferry ever built.
Cotton
24:13
Huell spends a day in Buttonwillow, which calls itself the “Cotton Capitol of California.”
Salmon Fishing
27:17
Huell learns about Native American fishing techniques on a trip to Eureka.
Life in Death Valley
28:17
Huell explores the beauty and unexpected biodiversity of Death Valley.
Jack London
28:05
Explore what was once the home of one of California’s most famous authors, Jack London.
Reagan Ranch
54:40
Huell gets a tour of the Santa Barbara ranch home of President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy.
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