Year: 1992
Nisei Parade and Little Tokyo – California’s Gold (312)
Join Huell as he takes a look at the history of this Japanese American community in downtown Los Angeles, including the annual Nisei Parade
Mono Lake – California’s Gold (311)
Join Huell for this entire episode devoted to one of America’s oldest, strangest and most beautiful lakes. Located in the eastern base of
Bodie – California’s Gold (310)
Join Huell on this adventure if you’ve never been to a real live ghost town! This entire episode explores one of the last remnants of the Wild
Things That Crawl in the Night – California’s Gold (309)
Join Huell as he experiences first-hand one of nature’s unique phenomenon: the grunion run. The grunion run featured in this episode took
Koreatown – Visiting (102)
Huell tours Koreatown with Kathy Kim and Youngbin Kim of the Korean Youth Center and gets a look at some of the wonderful culture that makes
Adult School – Visiting (103)
Visit Garfield School’s Eastside Learning Center for adults where multi-ethnic students ranging in age from 18 to 80 study language and
Fire Station 35 – Visiting (124)
Huell visits with the noble firefighters of Fire Station 35 on Hillhurst Avenue and gets a first hand look at life in a station house. Note: This
A Tale of Two Cities – California’s Gold (308)
Join Huell and visit Allensworth, now a state historic park, California’s only community founded, financed, and governed by African
Buildings – California’s Gold (307)
Huell takes a look at some beloved buildings such as the Bayliss Branch Library in Glenn County, the only functioning Carnegie Library that is
Community Celebrations – California’s Gold (306)
Tag along on this adventure as Huell visits three communities and explores their own unique celebrations. Huell watches the Bok Kai Parade,
