Year: 2011
Lindbergh Beacon – Visiting (1904)
Huell traces the history of the 1928 Lindbergh Beacon, which was discovered at a city warehouse in the 1990s, restored to its original glory, and
Water – The Best Deal Around – California’s Water (126)
Huell visits two water agencies to highlight key aspects of providing reliable water services and some factors driving the cost. Note: This
FDR’s Boat – California’s Gold (15001)
Huell takes an inspirational voyage upon Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Presidential Yacht, the U.S.S. Potomac. Now stationed at Jack London
Hot Peppers – Visiting (1903)
Huell’s hot adventure begins at downtown Los Angeles’s Grand Central Market where we discover some of the spiciest peppers and chili
Water Innovations Stretching Our Water Supplies – California’s Water (125)
Huell tours the Delta for a first hand look at some innovative water projects. Projects that are expanding wetlands to not only improve water
George Stanley – California’s Gold (13013)
Huell goes in search of the history of one of the most iconic symbols in the world: the Oscar. The gleaming gold statuette that is handed out
Wave Power – California’s Green (137)
Huell looks at how the ocean could prove to be a very promising resource in the future of energy production and along the way he learns about the
Crookedest Street – California’s Gold (13011)
Huell goes in search of the crookedest street in the world. A small section of Vermont Street in the Potrero Hill section of San Francisco is
Vincent Price Art Museum – Visiting (1901)
Huell tours the Vincent Price Art Museum, which opened in May 2011 at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park. The museum contains 9,000 items,
Vincent Price Art Museum – California’s Gold (13012)
Huell tours the Vincent Price Art Museum, which opened in May 2011 at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park. The museum contains 9,000 items,
