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Visiting with Huell Howser

Lindbergh Beacon

Season 19 Episode 1904

Huell traces the history of the 1928 Lindbergh Beacon, which was discovered at a city warehouse in the 1990s, restored to its original glory, and now shines over downtown Los Angeles from the top of City Hall. We also revisit Huell’s original segment on the Beacon, when Project Restore rededicated the Beacon in the LAX terminal after its 50-year absence.

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Pita Bread
28:44
Huell explores the making of pita bread at the Global Bakery in Pacoima.
Calligraphy
25:57
Huell visits the Society for Calligraphy, Southern California Conference.
Galco's
56:53
Huell Howser revisits Galco’s in Highland Park to give us an update on the soda pop store.
Polka Restaurant
27:52
Huell joins Albert and Katherine Dabrowski in Glassell Park for Polish food.
Blind Library
25:57
Huell visits Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic in downtown Hollywood, CA.
Aerial L.A.
28:16
Huell goes in the air with Helinet to see the helicopter mounted cameras.
Little Tokyo Food
23:20
Huell travels back to Little Tokyo with a friend to re-visit two Japanese establishments.
Lint Art
28:41
Huell visits artist Slater Barron to witness the beauty of art made from dryer lint.
Folk Music Center
27:56
Huell gets a very special tour of the Folk Music Center.
Citrus Packing House
28:37
Huell visits Claremont, CA to the historic Citrus Packing House.
Pig Ears
28:23
Huell dove right in and learned a lot more about pig ears.
Tustin
27:12
Huell Howser returns to Tustin, CA to the now closed MCAS base.
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