Author: Daniel Noah
Father Hubbard – Alaska Week (106)
Huell learns about the legacy of Alaska’s “Glacier Priest” and his connection to California. 2003
Forest Hike – Alaska Week (107)
Huell takes an inspiring forest hike. 2003
Augustus Hawkins – California’s Golden Parks (117)
Named in honor of Augustus F. Hawkins, who represented South Central Los Angeles from 1963 to 1991 in the U.S. House of Representatives, Augustus
Fern Canyon – California’s Golden Parks (118)
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is a 14,000 acre sanctuary of old growth coast redwoods, which offers hiking, nature study, wildlife viewing,
Cabrillo – California’s Golden Parks (109)
On September 28, 1542, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo landed at San Diego Bay. This event marked the first time that a European expedition had set foot
Madrona Marsh – California’s Golden Parks (114)
Rescued from future development and a history of oil drilling, the 42-acre Madrona Marsh Nature Preserve in Torrance is one of the last remaining
Chautauqua – California’s Golden Parks (115)
Huell visits Temescal Canyon Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades which was a major center of the Chautauqua Movement in the 1920s and ‘30s. 15601
Coastwalk – California’s Golden Coast (108)
The organization Coastwalk was founded to shift perception of the California coastline from one of a few isolated beaches and accesses to one of
Barns – California’s Gold (5012)
Before Disneyland, Walt Disney’s enthusiasm for realistic model trains had evolved into an elaborate backyard live steam railroad. At the heart
Holcomb Valley – California’s Gold (5011)
Huell tours Holcomb Valley, just north of Big Bear, and learns about its gold mining history. 2003
