Author: Daniel Noah
Beach Traditions – California’s Gold (5010)
Huell travels up and down our coast to uncover some long-standing rituals from an abalone barbecue to surfing lessons. 2003
Little Manila – California’s Gold (5008)
Huell travels to Little Manila in Stockton — a recent addition to the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 11 Most Endangered
Desert Tower – California’s Gold (5007)
The Desert View Tower stands 3,000 feet above sea level, three miles east of Jacumba in the Imperial Valley. The four-story, cut-stone structure
Tuolumne Meadows – California’s Gold (5006)
Huell visits Tuolumne Meadows inside Yosemite National Park and learns about the history and upkeep of the majestic meadow. Yosemite National
John Muir – California’s Gold (5005)
Huell goes back in time and visits with John Muir* at Yosemite National Park. Muir was America’s most famous and influential naturalist and
Old-Fashioned Harvest – California’s Gold (5004)
Huell attends a lively recreation of an old-fashioned harvest near Modesto where the participants use vintage equipment and farming techniques
Pismo Clams – California’s Gold (5003)
Huell travels to Pismo Beach on the coast 10 miles south of San Luis Obispo, and learns how its famous clams, plentiful in the region at the turn
Quilts – California’s Gold (5001)
California’s rich history has been documented in many ways, but the tradition of quilting is an expression of California life through
Squeegee – California’s Gold (5002)
The squeegee was such a simple invention, but like Kleenex and Jell-O, its name has become synonymous with all rubber-bladed window cleaners.
Tahquitz Canyon Update – Palm Springs Week (11)
Huell revisists Tahquitz Canyon and updates his previous episode. 2002
