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Visiting with Huell Howser
Griffith Observatory Special
Season 14
Episode 1413
Huell takes a special look at the restoration of The Griffith Observatory. Built in 1935 and serving space curious Angelenos and the greater scientific community for almost 70 years, the Observatory required significant remodeling and expansion when it was closed for renovations in 2002. Huell takes an insider’s tour with Griffith Observatory director Dr. Edward Krupp.
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