Year: 2006
Climate Change – California’s Water (101)
The Sierra Nevada mountain range lies almost entirely within the eastern portion of California. The Sierra are not only a source of breathtaking
Kelso Depot – California’s Golden Parks (144)
Huell attends the grand reopening of the Kelso Depot and not only tours the beautifully renovated and restored 1928 building, but talks with
Santa Barbara Artists – California’s Green (125)
Some people talk about the environment. Others actually do something proactive about it. Like the group of 26 Santa Barbara artists who founded
Solano Train Ferry – California’s Gold (8009)
Huell’s off to the San Francisco Bay area to learn about the largest train ferry ever built. The Solano train ferry shuttled trains and
Audubon – California’s Golden Parks (142)
Huell learns about another success story in conservation when he tours the Audubon Center at Debs Park, an urban oasis in Los Angeles. A
Tinita’s Salsa – Visiting (1314)
Huell meets a special woman in Lancaster who has not only turned her personal recipes into a line of delicious salsas, but also a successful
Warnors Theatre – California’s Gold (8008)
The Warnors Theatre, a Fresno landmark that opened in 1928, houses a pipe organ that is the only one of its kind in the world still performing
Printing Museum – California’s Gold (8006)
Huell visits the the International Printing Museum in Carson, a dynamic museum that takes one of the world’s most significant collections
Trout – California’s Gold (8012)
Huell travels to the high sierras on horseback to see how trout are dropped from an airplane into High Sierra Mountain lakes — a
Fotoplayer – California’s Gold (8007)
Huell meets Joe Rinaudo whose passion is a 1926 Fotoplayer, which uses music rolls like those for player pianos to provide music and sound
