Author: Daniel Noah
Gold Rush Medicine – California’s Gold (10005)
It wasn’t always pretty, and it didn’t always work, but the “doctors” of the Gold Rush did the best they could to take care of the throngs of
Pacific Asia Museum – California’s Gold (10004)
The Pacific Asia Museum is one of only four institutions in the United States dedicated exclusively to the arts and culture of Asia and the
Oil Islands – California’s Gold (10002)
In Long Beach, Calif., there’s a 42-acre oilfield — offshore, in plain view of tourists, port traffic and beach lovers — with
Ansel Adams – California’s Gold (10001)
Many people are familiar with Ansel Adams famous landscape photographs of Yosemite, but there is a whole other body of work that is rarely
Huntington Central Park – California’s Gold (9026)
Huntington Beach is known as “Surf City”, but in this adventure, we wont even get near the ocean. Huntington Central Park is the largest
Centennial Farm – California’s Gold (9024)
Huell visits the Centennial Farm, a 4-acre working farm at the OC Fair & Event Center. Created to educate youth about Orange County’s
Water Recycling – California’s Water (111)
Tour a water recycling plant and examine the important role recycled water plays in California’s water supply. Get a look at some current uses of
Protecting Against Floods – California’s Water (112)
There are few natural disasters worse than a devastating flood. This segment takes viewers to flood control facilities and discusses both the
Regional Solutions for Local Needs – California’s Water (113)
Local and regional water agencies play a major role in meeting water needs. Get a close look at how local agencies and communities are joining
Beyond Drought – California’s Water (115)
Huell travels to the San Joaquin Valley for an up close and personal look at the delta smelt and how it’s affecting our water supply. 2007
