Author: Daniel Noah
Windmills – California’s Gold (3012)
The first stop on our adventure is the Dutch Windmill in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, which was built in 1902, at a cost of $16,000.
Giant Rock – California’s Gold (3011)
First stop is Giant Rock – considered to be the worlds largest free standing bolder, and a long time sacred site to the Native Americans.
California: China Connection – California’s Gold (3010)
California and China have had a long and storied connection, the most well known is the Chinese laborers who built the California Railroads. But
Glass Beaches – California’s Gold (3009)
There are two beaches in California that are a treasure hunters paradise. The constant pounding of the Pacific has created some real
Vernal Pools – California’s Gold (3008)
For years Huell has been getting letters telling him he should do a show on Vernal Pools, well, now he has. Just a short drive from Sacramento,
Will Rogers – California’s Gold (3007)
Will Rogers has got to be one of the all time great American characters. Often called the “Cowboy Philosopher”, he kept America
Zamboni – California’s Gold (3006)
Huell learns about the machines that clean the ice at ice rinks and professional hockey events around the world. Would you believe the Zamboni
Little Hollywood Cars – California’s Gold (3005)
When do you think the economy car hit the American market? Most people would say the ’70s or maybe the ’60s, but you might be
Pyramid – California’s Gold (3004)
Join Huell as he learns about the sometimes-controversial history of this California landmark and gets a very special tour, including a
Egyptian Museum – California’s Gold (3003)
Join Huell on this ancient adventure as he explores The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose. Architecturally inspired by the Temple of Amon
