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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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Slash X Cafe
25:53
Huell pulls off the road in Barstow for a bite to eat at the Slash X Cafe.
Ferguson's Shells
26:32
Huell’s off to Ferguson’s Marine Specialties in Wilmington.
Produce and Floral Expo
28:26
Huell steps into The Fresh Produce & Floral Council Expo.
Ethiopian Food
28:07
Huell returns to Little Ethiopia in Los Angeles and samples vegetarian cuisine.
Mr. Baguette
28:23
Huell samples Vietnamese sandwiches at a shop in Rosemead.
Caltrans Building
28:39
Huell gets a tour of the new Caltrans district headquarters.
Red Canaries
25:55
Huell visits the House of the Red Canary in Bell Gardens.
Library Sports Photos
27:54
A visit to the Los Angeles Public Library to see an exhibit.
Asian Noodles
24:00
Asian Noodles is a restaurant on the southern edge of Chinatown.
Wally Parks
25:37
Huell heads out to the Motorsports Museum in Pomona.
Red Schoolhouse
28:18
Huell visits the Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse.
Hollywood Farmers Market
27:31
The Hollywood Farmers Market is one of Huell’s favorite places in all of Southern CA.
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