Huell visits the headquarters of Automobile Club of Southern California to learn the history of its member magazine, Westways. In the archives he views original art that appeared on covers and leafs through old issues dating back to 1909.
Huell visits Musicians Institute in Hollywood to tour its facilities. Started in 1977, this college educates students in performing as well as the technical, production, and business sides of the music industry.
The Lemon Lily Festival celebrates the uniqueness and beauty of one of the San Jacinto Mountains' most precious native flowers that grows only above 4,000 feet. Huell joins the good people of Idyllwild at their first annual festival.
Huell visits Starr Ranch Sanctuary in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in Orange County. This 4,000-acre preserve owned by Audubon Society offers innovative approaches to land management, environmental education, and an "Owl Cam".
Huell visits the 32nd Annual Glendale Quilt Guild Show featuring quilts of the wild west. He learns how quilting is an expression of life through beautiful and intricate art and meets some of the quilters keeping this tradition alive.
Huell visits the iconic Crossroads of the World on Sunset Blvd. With it's beautiful globe-topped tower, Crossroads was designed originally as an international shopping center and was Los Angeles' first outdoor shopping mall.
Huell recalls 1990 when he first visited Michael Rubel at his castle in Glendora for a Videolog segment. He then returns to visit nephew Scott Rubel and members of the Glendora Historical Society who now manage the castle and give tours.