Author: Daniel Noah
Gauldin Dolphins – Visiting (1104)
When Huell discovers that the students he spoke with at Gauldin Elementary School had never actually seen a dolphin–their school
Ambassador Auditorium – Visiting (1036)
From its opening in 1974 to its closing in 1995, the Ambassador Auditorium located in Pasadena hosted an impressive roster of performers. Among
Roton Rocket – Visiting (1102)
The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in California as Huell visits the Roton Rocket, an unsuccessful yet imaginative attempt by a private
Model Boats – Visiting (1035)
Join Huell as he meets up with The Orange County Model Sailing Club as they cruise their radio-controlled schooners around the lake at Mason
Munch Box – Visiting (1033)
Huell visits The Munch Box in Chatsworth, a popular burger stand that has been around since 1956 and is now officially a historic-cultural
Goat Restaurant – Visiting (1030)
Ever had goat meat while listening to jazz? Well follow Huell as he ventures up Glendale Blvd. and into a Haitian restaurant where every Saturday
Maya Mobile – Visiting (1027)
In 1997, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art launched its classroom on wheels education initiative entitled Maya Mobile, a 48-foot truck with an
Jefferson Park – Our Neighborhoods (08)
Huell visits Jefferson Park in South Central Los Angeles, one of “Our Neighborhoods”, home to great people and “authentic craftsman bungalows.” 2003
Black Diamond Mine – California’s Golden Parks (116)
Huell travels to the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in the East Bay. It was once a thriving coal and sand mining area, and is now a great
Moving Mission – Visiting (1026)
Huell joins elementary students in climbing aboard the Mervyn’s Moving Mission, a 72-foot tractor- trailer containing an exhibit of the history
