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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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28:20
Huell visits Tampico Spice Company.
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28:10
Huell visits an amazing cactus garden that’s been a Palm Springs attraction.
Tinita's Salsa
27:36
Huell meets a special woman in Lancaster.
Commercial Acting Class
27:19
Huell drops in on a one of the lively and fulfilling classes.
Food with History
58:32
Huell learns the important history about Basque food and tamales.
Pen Collectors
28:29
Huell meets a group of fountain pen collectors at their annual meeting.
Tiki
27:30
Huell heads to Whittier and finds a unique company that specializes in Polynesian decor.
Green Chiles
28:25
Huell meets up with green chile aficionados at an annual event.
Amir's Garden
28:27
Amir's Garden in Griffith Park is an oasis.
Australian Football
27:40
Huell’s off to Fort Irwin to find an unlikely sports team.
Venice Beach
26:33
Huell finds out why Venice Beach is such a popular attraction.
Ukulele Man
28:49
Huell spends an afternoon with a 97-year-old ukulele maestro Bill Tapia.
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