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
Sutter’s Fort – California’s Golden Parks (107)
Huell Howser travels to Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park in midtown Sacramento. The Park marks the 1839 settlement that would become our
Old Town San Diego – California’s Golden Parks (108)
San Diego became California’s first Spanish settlement when a mission and fort were established there in 1769. Old Town San Diego State
Half Dome – California’s Gold (117)
Huell has the adventure of a lifetime when he climbs Yosemite’s formidable Half Dome. Learn about the history of Half Dome and how hikers are
Mattress – California’s Gold (4013)
Join Huell Howser as he visits the McRoskey Airflex Mattress Company in San Francisco. The McRoskey family has been manufacturing mattresses
Manzanar – California’s Gold (4012)
Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten camps at which Japanese American citizens and resident Japanese aliens were interned during World
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 cement
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
Missing San Francisco – California’s Gold (4008)
The Berkeley, an 1898 steam ferryboat operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay, and now has a loving home at the San Diego Maritime Museum.
Drawbridge – California’s Gold (4007)
Drawbridge is a small, marshy island at the southern end of San Francisco Bay. People started going there in 1876 for the excellent hunting and
