Author: Daniel Noah
Lompoc Mural – California’s Gold (1010)
Imagine driving through Lompoc in the early 1940’s and coming across a huge 12 acre American flag made up of red, white and blue flowers.
Brickyard – Visiting (730)
Ever wonder where all those bricks come from? Huell travels to Castaic Brick to get a first hand look at how bricks are made. Castaic Brick
Guasti – Visiting (739)
Huell travels to one of the oldest winery’s in California, which is not in Napa as one would expect. The Guasti family established their
Spam – Visiting (737)
Yes Spam. The canned block of pork and ham you thought you had left behind in your childhood is as popular as ever. Join Huell as he attends the
Palms – Visiting (734)
According to experts, Ralph Velez’s palms make up one of the largest private collections in the world. Huell gets a tour of Ralph’s
Murals – Visiting (738)
Huell visits a local elementary school to join a group of 5th graders on a field trip to some of Los Angeles’s many murals. Along for the
Wedding of the Waters – California’s Gold (110)
In 1937 an amazing 3 day event took place to celebrate the opening of a new road from Lone Pine to Death Valley. Starting with a gourd full of
Winery – California’s Gold (1008)
Napa Valley has become one of California’s main tourist attractions. Thousands of people flock to the area for wine tasting and vineyard
Gardena Art – Visiting (726)
Beginning in 1919, the graduating classes of Gardena High School bestowed gifts of paintings upon their beloved school. This program lasted until
Muscle Beach – California’s Gold (1007)
It was one of the most famous addresses in the United States from 1934 to 1959. It’s not a house but a small plot of sand in Santa Monica,
