Author: Daniel Noah
Montaña de Oro – California’s Golden Parks (106)
This California State Park’s name means “Mountain of Gold” and comes from the golden wildflowers that bloom there in the
Nitt Witt Ridge – California’s Gold (4011)
Huell Howser travels to the Central Coast in search of Nitt Witt Ridge, an unusual state historical landmark in Cambria Pines. Built from
Lucky Baldwin Cottage – Visiting (1018)
Lucky Baldwin was one of the great characters of Southern California history during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He was a pioneer and
Wawona – California’s Gold (114)
Huell discovers what it was like to visit Yosemite in the 19th & early 20th centuries. Huell meets up with Park Ranger Jeff Lair, who takes
Lassen – California’s Golden Parks (105)
Huell goes National in this episode of California’s Golden Parks as he visits Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lava flows, jagged craters and
Yosemite Indian History – California’s Gold (115)
Huell visits the Yosemite Valley Floor, guided by park rangers. Huell learns about the Yosemite Museum and the history of the valley. However,
Shasta – California’s Golden Parks (104)
Shasta City is located six miles west of Redding. During the California gold rush it was the “Queen City” of California’s
Corona Race – California’s Gold (4009)
In the early 1900s Corona was known for its citrus, and even dubbed “The World’s Lemon Capitol.” Legend has it that Corona was
Hall of Justice – Visiting (1014)
Since its doors opened in 1926 its been the site for L.A.’s “Famous and Felonious.” Bugsy Siegle, Charles Manson, Robert
Abalone Farm – Visiting (1023)
Huell travels to the Central Coast to visit an abalone farm. For years, Californian’s could pluck these mollusks off the rocks at low tide. Over
