Author: Daniel Noah
Historic Chickens – California’s Gold (2009)
A 1916 brochure called the town of Petaluma “The largest poultry center in the world” and up until the sixties, Petaluma was a major
Cultural Center – Visiting (826)
Since it opened its doors in 1964, The Jurupa Mountains Cultural Center has provided family oriented programs in archaeology, geology,
San Francisco Cemeteries – California’s Gold (2008)
San Francisco is a city of many distinctions, but few are as intriguing as the history of its cemeteries. As the 19th century came to a close in
Music Store – Visiting (822)
At a time when music can be downloaded from the Internet, there is a place in Glendale where you can take a step back and brush up on your
Nixon Boyhood Home – California’s Gold (2007)
Visit The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace with Huell and first daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower, as she gives a private and personal tour of
Hot Creek – California’s Gold (2006)
If you love to soak in really hot water and love the out of doors, you have to watch this show. Huell travels to the Eastern Sierras in search of
Harps – Visiting (817)
Believe it or not there is a store that sell nothing but Harps. Sylvia Woods Harp Center in Glendale is the largest Harp store west of the
Mudpots – California’s Gold (2005)
In this muddy adventure, Huell travels to some very remote areas to take an up close and personal look at “mudpots”. Mudpots only
Bell Gardens – Visiting (818)
Get a personal tour of Bell Gardens by Mr. Bell founder of Taco Bell restaurant. He also helped a former employee start Del Taco. Today Bell
Donut Man – Visiting (815)
At Jim Nakano’s Donut Man, people aren’t salivating over just jelly donuts and crullers. Jim’s specialty is the strawberry
