Showing posts with label Huell Howser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huell Howser. Show all posts

Friday, 3 January 2014

A List of SFV Sites and People Lost in 2013

With the 2013 year in the history books, below is a list of notable sites and people in the SFV that were lost in the 2013 year (you can review 2012 here). Its possible I missed something, so please share any notable sites and/or people and I will update accordingly. The list below is not in any specific order. 

Sites
Catalina Yachts at 21200 Victory Blvd Woodland Hills closed its doors and moved to Florida to make way for another apartment project in the ever expanding Warner Center area. You can read a blog post here
Image courtesy CitySearch
The Village at Westfield Topanga began construction by demolishing the few remaining businesses on site including the former Home Savings Bank that was used by FedEx and contained a Millard Sheets inspired mural by Marlo Bartels and Astrid Preston. I dont know whatever happened to that mural. You can read a blog post here and here.





The former Vans Shoe Store on 9030 Topanga Canyon Blvd Canoga Park originally closed in 2011 but the cute "circus" like building remained until this year where it was finally demolished. You can read a blog post here
Image courtesy Citysearch.com


The original Pinecrest School campus at 14111 Sherman Way Van Nuys closed after 62 years to make way for more housing. Some of these signs were saved by the SFV Relics team. You can read a blog post here


Camera Craft at 4800 Lankershim Blvd North Hollywood had been in operation since 1947 but closed its doors in 2013. You can read a blog post here
Image courtesy City-data.com
The Van Nuys Army Navy Surplus Store closed its doors in 2013 after first opening in 1950. You can read a blog post here
Image courtesy Yelp.
The old school bar and restaurant Sherman Room at 16916 Sherman Way Van Nuys closed its doors after I have no idea how long they have been in business but want to say at least since the 60's. You can read more here at LA Arts Beat.

Image courtesy Loopnet
Although most people would be happy to see a big bank close down, the Universal Studios Bank of America closed its doors after operating for more than 30 years located at 111 Universal Hollywood Drive Ste 2630 Universal City CA 91608. You can read more here at Studio City Patch

Image courtesy Google Maps
Image courtesy Yelp
Fortunately not lost or relocated outside of the SFV, the Rocketdyne Saturn 5 space shuttle engine was relocated from Canoga Park to Chatsworth offices which opens the door for the whole plant to be closed to make way for more.....housing. You can read a blog post here



Continuing with Rocketdyne, I am not sure what has happened in 2013 at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory but a lot of the old site is no longer present which I was able to visit courtesy a Boeing Bus Tour that was held for the public. As part of the cleanup efforts, the remnants of the cold war era are constantly being removed and cleaned up although there might be delays due to court rulings. At any rate, I expect more removal of the old going into 2014. You can read a blog post here


Another site not lost but underwent a name change which was Laemmle's Fallbrook 7 at the Fallbrook Center Mall at 6731 Fallbrook Avenue West Hills which became an AMC Theatre. You can read a blog post here
Image coutesy Jeff_Soffer Flickr
People
Huell Howser passed away on January 7 at the age of 67 due to complications from cancer. Although not born or a resident of the SFV, Howser was loved by all Californians and he visited many special and unique sites in the SFV that was broadcast on his popular cable TV shows that helped spread awareness. You can view the SFV sites he visited here.  

Bob Tomasino, longtime owner of Oil Can Harry's, a gay dance club in Studio City opened since the late 1960, died in November 2013 after being killed by a drunk driver. You can read more at Studio City Patch
Image courtsy Studio City Patch
Art Ginsburg, longtime Studio City activist and owner of Art's Deli died on July 24 at the age of 78 due to complications from cancer. You can read more at Studio City Patch

Image courtesy Studio City Patch
"Mouseketeer" and actress, Annette Funicello passed away on April 8, 2013 after a long battle with MS. Her longtime Encino home was damaged in a house fire in 2011 discussed on this blog

Image courtesy Wikipedia
Mort Medway, founder of Mort's Delicatessen in Tarzana, passed away in October after selling his deli which was in operation for 45 years to his manager who kept it running the same. 

Image courtesy Los Angeles Times
Paul Walker who became famous for playing Brian O'Conner in the The Fast and The Furious film series died in an unfortunate accident in Santa Clarita on November 20, 2013 at the age of 40. Walker was born in Glendale, raised in Sun Valley where his parents still continue to call home, and graduated from Sun Valley's Village Christian School in 1991. 
Image courtesy Wikipedia
Fred Kavli founded the Kavlico Coporation in Van Nuys and opened a plant in Chatsworth made a fortune manufacturing automative and aerospace sensors and later gave most of his fortune away to charity. He passed on November 21, 2013 at the age of 86 due to a rare form of cancer. 

Image courtesy Standord News
Lastly, on a personal note, my father passed away after a long and difficult battle with cancer on May 19. You can read a blog post here

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

The Late Huell Howser's Visits to the San Fernando Valley


With the recent passing of Huell Howser who started the wildly popular TV show, California's Gold, I thought it would be appropriate to highlight the SFV sites visited by Howser on his show California's Gold, Visiting...With Huell Howser, California's Mission, and California's Green

Howser's visits to various sites throughout California was like watching a kid in a room packed with Christmas presents. His curiosity, appreciation, and love for all things Cali including some of the sites that seemed rather boring and uninviting is what attracted us all to his show. On top of that, we became addicted to his shows waiting to see what was the next hidden gem in Cali like the Livermore Fire Dept. 107 year old and counting light bulb.  

Howser attracted a variety of fans like Simpsons' Creator Matt Groening who included him on two epsiodes of the Simspons. Groening recently spoke on Howser's retirement last December on 89.3 KPCCs: 
Groening is a fan of Howser because of his optimism, of course; that howser can get genuinely and completely enthused by an artichoke festival. He loves the show's production requres minimal editing and even fewer cuts--a refeshing change. But most of all, said Groening, Huell is an irreplaceable California icon: "He's beloved. And people like to say that, 'yeah, he's beloved.' But he's even more beloved than that."

Below is a list of SFV sites visited by Huell Howser. This is by no means a definitive list so let me know if there was an epsiode that I missed to add to this list. 

California's Gold
California's Gold #304 - SINGING COWBOYS - 1992 (This epsiode does not visit a SFV site but rather visits two famous western stars from Chatsworth

Huell meets the famous western duo, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, (and Trigger) and hear them sing their trademark song; then he meets Herb Jeffries who starred in black westerns in the late 1930s; and watch the festive 17th Annual Black Cowboy Parade in Oakland. Watch here.

California's Gold #809 - WIND - 1998 - Burbank

Some people like it -- to others, it's a nuisance. Something "to come in out of." But like it or not, everyone would agree it's been a part of the history of California since the very beginning. We're talking about wind. And on this particular adventure, host Huell Howser goes in search of some of the most historic and strongest wind around. 

First stop is the back lot of the famous Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank where Huell takes a look at some wind machines used in movie production, and learns they've been a part of our movie legacy since the very early silent films. The special-effects people even crank up some of the machines for a demonstration of just how much force they can create. 

California's Gold #5012 - BARNS - 2003 - Griffith Park

Before Disneyland, Walt Disney’s enthusiasm for realistic model trains had evolved into an elaborate backyard live steam railroad. At the heart of his railroad was a quaint red barn, which was his center of operations. Now at home in Griffith Park in Los Angles, the barn is a gem in the collection of the Los Angeles Live Steamers, an organization of train enthusiasts dedicated to educating people in railroad history and lore, and to further the avocation of live steam, gas-mechanical and electronic railroad technology. Huell tours the barn and hears stories of Disney’s passion for trains which many people say fueled his vision for his theme parks.

California's Gold #6009 - SIDECARS - 2004 - Griffith Park

A visit to the 31st Griffith Park Sidecar Rally.

California's Gold #9008 - PET CEMETERY - 2007 - Calabasas

Huell goes in search of some of our most permanent residents in this episode of California's Gold. We'll see where some of TV & Film's most famous animals are resting in peace... and many of them are not where you would think!
Join us as we visit Toto from the 'Wizard Of Oz', Old Blue - one of the first animal stars of the silver screen, Arnold the Pig from 'Green Acres', the irresistibly scrappy Benji the dog, Pete from 'Our Gang', and many more....



Visiting...With Huell Howser
Visiting...With Huell Howser #113 - CSUN DISABILITY SERVICES - 1993 - Northridge

Meet with students and teachers in the disability services program offered at California State University, Northridge. Discover the interesting options the disabled students have at their disposal on this unique campus.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #115 - TREES - 1993 - Northridge

First we spend some time at the Historic Orange Grove at Cal. State Northridge. It is one of the last remaining groves in the area, a treasure that the university is anxious to preserve. Next we visit the fabulous Rain Forest at Paradise Canyon Elementary School in La Canada. Here the first grade class has demonstrated their impressive knowledge by creating a rain forest right in the classroom

Visiting...With Huell Howser #205 - EARTHQUAKE SPECIAL - 1994 - Northridge

Huell spends the day touring Los Angeles in the aftermath of the Northridge earth-quake. This is an inspirational look at why people love Los Angeles and, in the midst of devastation, refuse to leave. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #207 - EARTHQUAKE VOLUNTEERS - 1994 - Northridge

Huell spends the day in Northridge with the City Volunteers. Paul Petersen, safety engineer, acts as Huell's guide on this inspiring visit. Find out why people volunteer and how this disaster has brought out the best in Southern California.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #706 - NETHERCUTT COLLECTION - 1999 - Sylmar

Huell gets a tour of the incredible Nethercutt collection, a great hidden gem of our city. Over 100 classic cars, an amazing collection of vintage musical instruments, from a self playing banjo to the worlds first computerized pipe organ, and some of the finest French furniture and collectibles in the city. Open to the public for free, this is one tour you won't want to miss. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #803 - LUTEFISK - 2000 - Van Nuys

It seems the most unlikely food to build a celebration around, but Huell partakes in the annual Scandinavian rite of passage —Lutefisk. At the Sons of Norway Lodge in Van Nuys, Huell watches as members transform smelly, dried, leathery fish into a warm entr*e. Luckily for some members, there are Swedish meatballs, Norwegian bread, and sweets in addition to the fish. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #934 - HUMMINGBIRDS - 2001 - Woodland Hills

Huell visits the Los Angeles Co. Natural History Museum and the lush back yard of a Woodland Hills resident to learn about hummingbirds in Southern California. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #942 - INSPIRING STORIES - 2001 - Northridge

Huell talks with Alan Cronin, his family and other patients at Northridge Hospital Medical Center’s rehabilitation center and hears their positive insights. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #1017 - LUCKY BALDWIN RAILCAR - 2002 - Sylmar
Lucky Baldwin was one of the great characters of Southern California history during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He was a pioneer and real estate tycoon who owned the land that would become Arcadia, Monrovia and Baldwin Hills. With his vast wealth, one of the luxuries he indulged in was a grand railcar for traveling. Huell gets a special tour of this lavish car that housed a full staff, sleeping quarters, dining area, kitchen and music room.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #1033 - MUNCH BOX - 2003 - Chatsworth

Huell visits The Munch Box in Chatsworth, a popular burger stand that has been around since 1956 and is now officially a historic-cultural landmark. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #1106 - CHATSWORTH - 2003 - Chatsworth

Huell visits five historically significant locations in Chatsworth which include Olive Trees, a Pioneer Church, Stoney Point and a barn that was home to TV's Mr. Ed. He ends at Homestead Acre, home to the Chatsworth Historical Society.



Visiting...With Huell Howser #1117 - LAPD MOTORCYCLES - 2004 - Granada Hills

Huell attends the LAPD Motorcycle Training Facility in Granada Hills. Watch here.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #1503 - NETHERCUTT UPDATE - 2007 - Sylmar

This one-hour special takes us inside the Nethercutt Collection and Museum in Sylmar to see their world-class collection of automobiles, musical instruments and other items.

Visiting...With Huell Howser #1702 - LEONIS ADOBE - 2010 - Calabasas

Huell and a group of schoolchildren go back in time to the early 1800s, when the day's chores included blacksmithing, cow-roping, and winemaking. We look inside the ranch and home of San Fernando Valley businessman Miguel Leonis, a hidden treasure which was nearly demolished in the 1960s and has become the state's Historical Landmark Number One.


Visiting...With Huell Howser #1718 - TALLYRAND - 2010 - Burbank
Huell visits a California institution and digs into some very tasty food at the Tallyrand. This popular eatery got its start in 1959 when Al and Delores Thomas, with $5,000 in hand, opened a small coffee shop on Olive Avenue in Burbank. Stop in today as they are still serving wonderful food and hospitality!

California's Green #127 - VINTAGE ELECTRIC CARS - 2007 - Sylmar
Huell visits the Nethercut Museum in Sylmar to see the very first electric cars which were manufactured in the early 20th century.


California Missions #102 - CALIFORNIA MISSIONS - 2000 - San Fernando 

Huell visits these three Missions in this episode:
San Gabriel de Arcangel
San Fernando Rey de Espana
San Buenaventura