Year: 1995
McCloud – California’s Gold (612)
Huell visits the historic lumber and railroad town of McCloud, located at the foot of Mt. Shasta, California’s second highest mountain.
Folsom Prison – California’s Gold (611)
Huell tours Folsom Prison, which for well over a century has housed some of our state’s toughest characters and gets a rare look inside
California Zephyr – California’s Gold (610)
Huell revisits the California Zephyr, a magnificent train which traveled between Chicago and Oakland from 1949 to 1970. Huell climbs aboard one
Glass Museum – Visiting (328)
Huell gets a wonderful tour of the Historical Glass Museum in Redlands. The museum is housed in a 1903 Victorian home and is filled with
Oil – California’s Gold (609)
Huell finds out how oil made Kern County great, visiting the vast Midway-Sunset Field which is the top oil-producing field in the lower 48 states
USS Antietam – Visiting (327)
Huell spends a day with the Commanding Officer and crew of the USS Antietam, a 567 foot Navy Cruiser, while they train off the coast of Southern
Menudo – Visiting (326)
Huell spends day at Juanita’s, where he finds out everything you ever wanted to know about menudo (tripe). Huell ends the day with a nice
Fountains – Visiting (324)
Huell takes a tour of some of L.A.’s most beautiful fountains. Marlene Gordon of The Next Stage Tours shows Huell five of the most
Center of California – California’s Gold (608)
Huell travels in search of the geographic center of our state and in the process visits a whole string of towns that lay claim to being
Lennox Branch Library – Visiting (323)
Huell visits a small Southern California branch library called the Lennox Branch Library. Note: This episode was released across Public
