Author: Daniel Noah
Food Bank – California’s Green (133)
Join Huell as he learns what a real foodbank is all about. He starts out with Pasadena resident, Tony Collier, who founded the Los Angeles
Gills Onions – California’s Green (134)
Huell visits the family run Gills Onions, which is not only the largest onion processing plant in California but its also the greenest. Each day
Geothermal – California’s Green (135)
Huell heads south to the small town of Heber to visit Ormat Technologies geothermal plant. From the earliest native peoples to the mud loving
Paramount Ranch – California’s Golden Parks (166)
Huell looks back at sixty plus years of film history when he visits the Paramount Ranch. It has posed as Tombstone, Arizona, Dodge City, Kansas
Whitewater Preserve – California’s Golden Parks (167)
Huell visits the Whitewater Preserve located just off the 10 freeway near Palm Springs. This amazing oasis contains 2,851 acres surrounded by the
Mount Wilson – California’s Gold (147)
Founded in December 1904 by George Ellery Hale, Mount Wilson Observatory would quickly rise to dominate astronomy worldwide. The Observatory
La Grange – California’s Gold (12010)
Huell travels to the small town of La Grange to see an amazing part of our states history. The Tuolumne Gold Dredge sits abandoned right of the
Michael Adams – California’s Gold (12009)
Huell travels north to the Yosemite Valley to meet up with Michael Adams. Michael is the son of Ansel Adams, arguably our countries most famous
Cape Mendocino Lighthouse – California’s Gold (12007)
Join Huell as he travels to the western-most point in California in search of the Cape Mendocino Lighthouse which was activated in 1868 and
Coit Tower – California’s Gold (12004)
Coit Tower was built on top of Telegraph Hill in 1933 at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the City of San Francisco; Lillie
