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  2. California's Gold - Wikipedia

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    California's Gold is a public television human interest program that explores the natural, cultural, and historical features of California.The series ran for 24 seasons [1] beginning in 1991, and was produced and hosted by Huell Howser in collaboration with KCET, Los Angeles.

  3. Northeast 111 - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast 111 is a peak-bagging list of 4,000-foot (1,219.2 m) mountains in the northeastern states of the United States. It includes the sixty-seven 4000-footers of New England (48 in New Hampshire , 14 in Maine and 5 in Vermont ), the 46 Adirondack High Peaks , and Slide and Hunter Mountain , both in the Catskills of New York.

  4. Huell Howser, 'Volcano House' Owner, Dies at 67

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    Broadcasting legend and former owner of the famous "Volcano House," Huell Howser, has died at age 67. The host of a popular travel documentary show on public television, "California's Gold ...

  5. Keen (shoe company) - Wikipedia

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    Keen Newport shoes. New one on the left, 10 years old on the right. Keen (stylized KEEN) is an American footwear and accessories company based in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 2003 [1] by Martin Keen and Rory Fuerst. The company's products are sold in retail locations throughout the domestic American market and also are distributed worldwide.

  6. James B. Sikking, of Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser ...

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    James B. Sikking, an actor best known for playing Hill Street Blues‘ SWAT leader Lt. Howard Hunter and the father of Doogie Howser M.D., died peacefully at his Los Angeles home, of complications ...

  7. James Sikking, ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser, M.D ...

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    He portrayed a police officer again for Steven Bochco, co-creator of “Hill Street Blues” and “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” on the short-lived CBS series “Brooklyn South” (1997-98).