Author: Daniel Noah
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
MCAS El Toro – Visiting (723)
Huell says good-bye to another base that has been a part of the California landscape since World War II. MCAS El Toro has played a major role in
Park Plaza – Visiting (720)
This great old building was built in the mid 1920’s as the new home of The Elks Club, and they spared no expense. Today it is undergoing a
Last Day of School – Visiting (721)
Join Huell at Figueroa Elementary School as Shane McLoud’s class gets ready for summer. This is a touching good-bye filled with
Jeep Eco-Tour – Visiting (718)
The final episode of Palm Springs week is a great tour of some of the areas more off beat places and things: walk along the San Andreas Fault,
Krispy Kreme – Visiting (719)
Huell relives his childhood when he steps into the 1st Krispy Kreme donut shop in California. Started in North Carolina in 1937 the secret family
Indian History – Visiting (717)
Palm Springs original inhabitants were the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians who are still very active in the community. Huell starts the
Nethercutt Collection – Visiting (706)
Huell gets a tour of the incredible Nethercutt collection, a great hidden gem of our city. Over 100 classic cars, an amazing collection of
Salton Sea – Visiting (705)
Huell travels to one of the most bizarre and wonderful beaches in California as he spends the day at “Bombay Beach”. Located on 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
