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Join Huell Howser as he sets off again on California's highways and byways. The Automobile Club of Southern California sponsors Huell's series, "ROAD TRIP with Huell Howser." The premise of the series is simple: See where the road leads as Huell and his cameraman set out on a California highway, with no particular destination in mind, on a voyage of discovery. Year Begun:
2001 Road Trip With Huell Howser # - HISTORY OF THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIACelebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Automobile Club of Southern California in this special one hour documentary. Join host Huell Howser as he takes a look at this historic organization that has become a part of all our lives. Road Trip With Huell Howser #100 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-FULL SETJoin host Huell Howser for a true Californiaadventure as he travels with GPS accuracyfrom the super remote Northeastern corner tothe densely populated Southwestern corner,and even the corner in the middle of LakeTahoe!See the sites and meet the people at andaround the corners of our Golden State asHuell actually plants our state flag on all fivecorners. It’s a ROAD TRIP full of history, local color and surprises that proves just how big and diverse California really is!This is a combo of Road Trip #129 through #133All five 1 hour episodes are on this one DVD.Sorry no VHS. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #101 - BARSTOWShare Huell's first Road Trip to the desert that borders the I-15 east of Barstow. Most people think of it as a desolate stretch of highway, the quickest way to get from L.A. to Las Vegas. But on this Road Trip Huell discovers that if you just slow down and explore a little, its full of colorful and interesting people, places and things. Included in this trip are: Calico Ghost Town, Calico Early Man Archaeological Site, the Barstow train station and Harvey House, the 1st Del Taco, Peggy Sue's '50s Diner, and more. This is the first of six one-hour episodes, collect the whole set. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #102 - FILLMOREJoin Huell's second Road Trip to Route 126, as he explores the quiet and quaint towns of Piru and Fillmore. Along the way Huell stops by a great roadside produce stand, the Fillmore Fish Hatchery, La Fondita Mexican Restaurant & Bakery, the Fillmore Insectary, and takes a ride through the countryside on the Fillmore & Western Railway Company, just to name a few. This is the second of six one-hour episodes, collect the whole set. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #103 - FIGUEROA CORRIDORInstead of hitting the open road, Huell takes a more urban Road Trip exploring Figueroa Street in Los Angeles. Huell starts his day with a hearty breakfast at the Pantry, a downtown Los Angeles icon. He moves on to two churches built in breathtaking architectural styles which also have deep roots in the surrounding community. Other stops include Mt. Saint Mary's College, Exposition Park's rose garden and the LA Coliseum. Many families make their home along this interesting roadway, too, and Huell drops in on a few of them. It's a Road Trip to remember. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #104 - TEHACHAPIJoin Huell as he tries to get to Tehachapi, only to keep stumbling across many roadside gems like: a movie set built in the middle of the desert, a lake with no water, the Antelope Valley Indian Museum, and the Mojave airport - filled with hundreds of aircraft from all over the world, including a MiG Fighter. Finally, Huell arrives in Tehachapi to visit with Betty Stokoe and her backyard full of railroad signals. This is just a hint of what Huell's in for next -- the world-famous Tehachapi Loop, an amazing stretch of track where trains come through a tunnel and loop back over themselves on this State and National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #105 - AVENUE OF THE GIANTSOn this adventure Huell heads up north to the Avenue of the Giants to see some of the biggest trees in the world. Besides all the natural beauty Huell sees, he also meets a great bunch of people from all over our state. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #106 - COAST HIGHWAYHuell travels from Oceanside south to La Jolla on a Road Trip that includes stops at the California Surf Museum, Del Mar Racetrack, Torrey Pines State Reserve and the Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institute. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #107 - NEWBERRY SPRINGSAfter seeing a web site devoted to all the great cultural and historic sites to see along the original Route 66 in the Newberry Springs area, Huell prints out the map and hops in his car - eager to start his next ROAD TRIP.He doesn't find the Buffalo Ranch, Big Al's Pistachio Plant, or the Ostrich Farm he was looking for, but Huell does meet a group of warm, interesting and generous Newberry Springs locals. And, after spending a day there, Huell discovers firsthand that the beauty and strength of a town, any town, is not in the number of its attractions or tourist stops, but in the friendliness and character of the people who call it home.As always, you're invited to come along for the ride... its gonna be a great trip! Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #108 - SAN MARCOS PASSState Highway 154 is one of the most beautiful stretches of highway in California. The locals know it as the San Marcos Pass Road, and it’s a 32-mile section of highway from Santa Barbara to Highway 101 north of Los Olivos, that winds through the Los Padres National Forest, the Santa Ynez Valley and past Lake Cachuma. It’s a historic road as well, part of it following an original stagecoach route. All of this combined — its beauty and its history — were good enough reasons for it to be recently declared one of the most scenic highways in the entire country. On this Road Trip you’ll see the scenery, meet the people and feel the charm of the small communities that make this such a special part of California. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #109 - ORANGE COUNTYFrom the coast to the county seat, Huell drives across Orange County on his latest Road Trip. He learns about conservation efforts at the Bolsa Chica Wetlands and why Huntington Beach is called "Surf City, U.S.A." Heading inland, he discovers a vibrant, Latino community in Santa Ana as he strolls along Fourth Street visiting markets, clothing stores and restaurants. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #110 - JULIANDescribed as “the ultimate Sunday drive destination,” Huell Howser’s latest Road Trip takes him to the rustic town of Julian, in northern San Diego County. Settled as a gold mining town in 1869, Julian didn't disappear once the mines were depleted. The residents planted apple orchards, and apples remain the backbone of the local economy. Join Huell as he hears the rich history of the area, and samples Julian’s famous apple pies. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #111 - RIVERSIDEJoin Huell as he takes a walk on his newest Road Trip in Riverside. Fromthe world famous Mission Inn to a few little known spots, this Road Triphas got it all. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #112 - BAKERSFIELDBakersfield is Huell’s next Road Trip where he samples Basque food, visits a Tule Elk reserve and tours country music legend Buck Owen’s Crystal Palace. Wool Growers Restaurant Tule Elk Reserve Buck Owens Crystal Palace Kern County Museum Dewar's Candy Guthrie's Alley Cat Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #113 - SOLVANGIt's a little bit of Denmark right here in California! Join PBS host This adventure includes tasting some homemade aebleskivers and kringles, Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #114 - LIQUID ARTIn this new Road Trip, Huell Howser gets more than his feet wetas hevisits artists honored by the Metropolitian Water District for theircreative depictions of water in pubhlic spaces. Stops include: Blue LineOasis in Compton, Water Conservation Garden in El Cajon, Wall GazingGallery in Fullerton, and Music Center Fountain in Los Angeles. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #115 - CENTRAL COASTHuell travels to California's beautiful Central Coast as he visits picturesque Port San Luis lighthouse, travels to the beach community of Cayucos and ends up in the artist community of Harmony (population 18). Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #116 - COTATIHuell Howser travels to the City of Cotati in Sonoma County and takes in the festivities at the 12th annual Cotati Accordion Festival. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #117 - BODEGAJoin Huell as he travels to the village of Bodega Bay, located just 68 miles north of San Francisco. The sights are breathtaking with low coastal bluffs and slender sandy beaches. Huell then heads inland to the tiny town with the same name, Bodega. He learns about the history of both locations, which includes the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's unforgettable film "The Birds." Click to Purchase this Video Road Trip With Huell Howser #118 - PLACERVILLEJoin Huell as he visits Placerville, founded after the highly publicized discovery of gold in 1848 in the tailrace section at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, only 10 miles away. The resulting migration of thousands of fortune-seekers established Placerville as an important supply center for the surrounding mining camps. Hangtown and Gold Bug Park Dorado County Hist. Museum Click to Purchase this Video Road Trip With Huell Howser #119 - AUBURNJoin Huell Howser as he travels to Auburn, one of California’s earliest mining towns founded in 1848 and situated in the heart of the Gold Country. Placer County Courthouse Museum Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #120 - MARIPOSATravel to Mariposa County, home to a rich mining history. Stops include California's oldest Courthouse (1854), and the colorful mining town of Coulterville. Click to Purchase this Video Road Trip With Huell Howser #121 - HALF MOON BAYHalf Moon Bay rests on the Pacific Coast between forested hills and some of the most beautiful coastlines that California has to offer, and is located approximately 25 miles south of San Francisco. Join Huell as he visits this charming community. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #122 - RIDGE ROUTECompleted in 1915, the Ridge Route was carved from the San GabrielMountains by workers using mule-drawn dirt scrapers. From ridge top toridge top, they cleared a 20 foot-wide roadway which was the first directroute between Los Angeles and Bakersfield, uniting Northern and SouthernCalifornia. Today, a 30-mile portion of the abandoned Ridge Route betweenCastaic and Gorman, can be found hidden in the mountains just east ofInterstate 5 which long ago replaced it. Huell is joined by Harrison Scott, a retired Pacific Bell engineer, who,with the help of U.S. Forest Service archaeologists, was largelyresponsible for landing part of this engineering marvel on the NationalRegister of Historic Places in 1997. Together, they recreate a journeyalong the Ridge Route, complete with Model Ts and stops at the remnants ofthe inns, cafes and service stations that once marked its many twists andcurves. From Los Angeles *At Templin Hwy, dis-regard "Not a Through Road" sign. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #123 - BIG BEARJoin Huell as he a spends a few days discovering the many wonderful things to do in the Southern California mountain town of Big Bear. We’ll visit the Big Bear Discovery Center and take a canoe trip on the lake. Huell travels to Butler Peak Lookout Tower for a magnificent view of the San Bernardino Mountains. We’ll visit the Moonridge Animal Park to see a family of grizzly bears and lots of other animals and we’ll stop in the Big Bear Historical Museum to learn about the towns fascinating history. These and many other stops along the way are sure to entice you to visit this wonderful area. BBL Resort Association Capt. John’s Marina (Boat Tours) Moonridge Animal Park Shore Acres Lodge Big Bear Discovery Center Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #124 - GILROYHuell travels to Gilroy for their 25th Annual Garlic Festival where he samples garlic ice cream, garlic kettle corn, roasted garlic and other mouth-watering garlic delicacies. Gilroy Garlic Festival Harvest Time Restaurant & Bar Click to Purchase this Video Road Trip With Huell Howser #125 - SEABISCUITHuell travels to Willits in Mendocino County to learn about the famous racehorse’s California legacy. The trip includes a tour of his home at the Ridgewood Ranch and a special Seabiscuit exhibit at the Mendocino County Museum. Willits Chamber of Commerce Mendocino County Museum Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #126 - UKIAHJoin Huell in Mendocino County where he visits Vichy Springs, the Grace Hudson Museum and the City of 10,000 Buddahs. Vichy Springs Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House City of 10,000 Buddahs Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #127 - VOLCANOHuell journeys to Volcano, one of the Mother Lode's most picturesque towns. Located in Amador County, some say it's named for its setting in a bowl-shaped valley, which early miners thought was caused by a volcano. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #128 - EUREKAJoin Huell in Eureka, in the heart of California's rugged North Coast where he enjoys natural beauty, a colorful history and lavish Victorian architecture. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #129 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-NORTHWESTHuell begins his journey to the far reaches of California as he locates the exact Northwest corner of our state and visits nearby attractions. This is part one of a 5 part series where Huell visits all 5 (Yes 5) corners of California. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #130 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-NORTHEASTHuell continues his journey to the far reaches of California as he locates the exact Northeast corner of our state and visits nearby attractions. This is part two of a 5 part series where Huell visits all 5 (Yes 5) corners of California. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #131 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-SOUTHEASTHuell continues his journey to the far reaches of California as he locates the exact Southeast corner of our state and visits nearby attractions. This is part three of a 5 part series where Huell visits all 5 (Yes 5) corners of California. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #132 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-TAHOEFind out where Huell sets his California flag this time, as he boats out onto Lake Tahoe and finds another corner of California. Along the way he makes stops at Camp Richardson, the Tallac Historic Site, The Red Hut Cafe Taylor Creek Visitor Center Tallac Historic Site Camp Richardson The Red Hut Cafe Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #133 - CALIFORNIA CORNERS-SOUTHWESTHuell finishes his journey to the far reaches of California as he locates the exact Southwest corner of our state and visits nearby attractions. This is part five of a 5 part series where Huell visits all 5 (Yes 5) corners of California. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #134 - ENCINITASHuell travels to the beautiful coastal community of Encinitas in San Diego County. www.yogananda-srf.org www.qbgardens.com Raul’s Authentica Comida Mexicana 1883 Schoolhouse Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #135 - OAK GLENIt's apple season and Huell is off to Oak Glen, 60 miles east of Los Angeles, to take part in a popular fall tradition. www.oakglen.net Los Rios Rancho 909-797-1005 Parrish Pioneer Ranch 909-797-1753 Law’s Cider Mill & Ranch 909-797-1459 Law’s Oak Glen Coffee Shop 909-797-1642 Snow-Line Orchard 909-797-3415 Apple Tree Gifts & Country Things 909-797-3130 Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #136 - PASO ROBLESHuell's off to the Central Coast with a road trip to popular Paso Robles complete with wine tasting. Pioneer Museum Paso Robles Inn Hoover’s Beef Palace Pipestone Vineyards Jack Creek Farms DOWNTOWN PASO ROBLES MAIN STREET ASSOCIATION Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #137 - OILDORADOHuell attends the city of Taft's 95 anniversary, a celebration filled with food, parades, dances and many other activities. It's a tribute to the families which make up the community, as well as its rich oil history. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #138 - TUCSONGo way down deep inside an old Titan Missile site, see a huge airplane graveyard, the Pima Air and Space Museum and the historic San Xavier del Bac Mission on this road trip to Tucson. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #139 - CHICOHuell visits Bidwell Mansion, The Orient Flume Glass Studio, the Sierra Nevada Brewery and the National Yo-Yo Museum on this road trip to Chico.
Yo-Yo Museum -- 530-893-1414 Orient & Flume Art Glass Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #140 - CITY OF ORANGEHuell discovers the wonders of the historic City of Orange on this new Road Trip. Huell travels to the City of Orange in Orange County to learn about the rich history of this wonderful all American small town. The city historian, Phil Brigandi is Huell's tour guide for the day and they start the adventure in the Plaza to learn about the “circle' in orange and visit one of the many antique shops which line the town center. Watson's Drug and Soda Fountain Badminton, Printing and Thai restaurant are all the address below. Pitcher Park Prime Produce A & P Collectibles. The Friendly Center Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #141 - UC DAVISIn our first Road Trip ever shot exclusively on a UC campus, Huell spends the day at UC Davis. All of the stops we make are open to the public as well as the students. Huell learns all about the famous bicycle culture of Davis at the Bike Barn, gets up close and personal with some bugs at the Bohart Museum of Entomology and visits the beautiful UC Davis Arboretum. We enjoy a meal at the Segundo Dining Commons and a cup of coffee at the Coffeehouse, which is believed to be the largest student-run restaurant in the nation. Next it’s off to the Department of Animal Science Horse Barn which has been around since 1910. We’ll visit Native American studies department C.N. Gorman Museum and the California Raptor Center. Huell gets around on the Student-run Unitrans which provides public transportation service to the entire city with over 40 buses on 15 routes, carrying over 3 million passengers a year. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #142 - STOCKTONHuell travels to the port town of Stockton. We start our adventure on a river cruise to learn about the rich maritime and agricultural history of this busy port. The next morning we fuel up at local hangout, Chuck’s Hamburgers and then it’s off to the Haggin Museum. Huell hops on the trolley and gets off the beautiful Bob Hope Theater, which has been lovingly restored to its original 1920’s glory. Next we visit the historic Hotel Stockton and the Sing Lee Laundry exhibit in the lobby which commemorates all that the Chinese have done over the years to make California what it is today. Huell has lunch in the aptly named Hole in the Wall restaurant and then visits the Pixie Woods, which has been delighting the children of Stockton for over fifty years. Our adventure takes us to the Stockton Wetlands, which are great example of a man made area that has flourished and is a major nature reserve in the middle of a bustling city. We end our trip at the Cambodian Buddhist Temple, which has some amazing statues and is a major meeting place for Buddhists form all over the central valley Delta River Cruise The Haggin Museum Hotel Stockton/ Sing Lee Laundry Hole in the Wall Restaurant: 209-944-5585 Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #143 - STATE OF JEFFERSONHuell travels to the northernmost reaches of our state in search of the mythical "State of Jefferson." There have been many attempts at forming a new state comprised of northern California and southern Oregon, but none has gained so much attention and retained it as the secession movement of 1941.
You are now entering Jefferson, the 49th State of the Union. Jefferson is now in patriotic rebellion against the States of California and Oregon. This State has seceded from California and Oregon this Thursday, November 27, 1941. Patriotic Jeffersonians intend to secede each Thursday until further notice. For the next hundred miles as you drive along Highway 99, you are traveling parallel to the greatest copper belt in the far West, seventy-five miles west of here. The United States government needs this vital mineral. But gross neglect by California and Oregon deprives us of necessary roads to bring out the copper ore. If you don't believe this, drive down the Klamath River Highway and see for yourself. Take your chains, shovel and dynamite. Until California and Oregon build a road into the copper country, Jefferson, as a defense minded state, will be forced to rebel each Thursday and act as a separate State. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #144 - LODILodi is known as the "Zinfandel Capital of the World" and not only has a wonderful “wine” community, but is filled with all sorts of things for visitors to enjoy. Huell visits the Lodi Wine & Visitor Center, to get the lay of the land and then its off to Michael~David Vineyards to see how this 5th generation family run business works. Huell then travels to Micke Grove Park, which has everything from a zoo to a Japanese tea garden. There is a tour of the historic downtown district and a visit to the very first A&W; Root beer in the nation. We end our visit with a trip to see the annual return of the Cranes to Lodi. These majestic birds come back every year and are a real treat to behold. Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #145 - SAN JUAN CAPISTRANOHuell spends a day in Orange County for a tour of historic San Juan Capistrano. We begin at the town’s Mission for an up-close look at the Next, it’s off to Los Rios Street, the oldest residential street in California. Los Rios is a place where its people both “live and work,” and every home is on the historic register. Huell enjoys lunch with the Rios family, who have occupied a 1794 adobe house for 10 generations and counting! We take a tour of Zoomar’s Petting Zoo, a family-friendly stop that acknowledges the town’s ranch history, and finally end up at the town’s historical society, the O’Neill Museum.
Zoomars Petting Zoo Ito Nursery O”Neill Museum Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD Road Trip With Huell Howser #146 - HANFORDHanford is a town that loves its history and knows how to show it off. Huell starts his adventure in the main town square that has a beautiful vintage carousel that is popular with tourists and locals alike. Then he’s off on a fire truck tour of downtown, to breakfast at Star Restaurant, coffee at Art Works, ice cream at Superior Dairy, a visit to the Fox Theatre, Carnegie Museum and Church of the Saviour and all of this on the first day! On day two, Huell is joined by Camille Wing from the Taoist Temple Preservation Society to give a tour of Hanford's historic China Alley and the Clark Center For Japanese Art & Culture. This adventure is full of wonderful history and friendly locals. Hanford General Info Click to Purchase this Video Click to Purchase this DVD |
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