Author: Daniel Noah
San Onofre Beach – California’s Gold (1004)
Surfing has played a major role in the “California” lifestyle and has a rich and colorful history up and down our coast. One of the
Kaiser Shipyard – California’s Gold (1003)
Working around the clock and 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Kaiser shipyard in Richmond, California built 747 ships for the war effort during
Hidden Alcatraz – California’s Gold (1002)
Most of us have seen one of the countless films based on Alcatraz, from Birdman of Alcatraz to Escape From Alcatraz. Over a million people every
Salt – California’s Gold (1001)
Many of us who have flown into San Francisco have noticed huge ponds filled with water that ranges in color from deep red to light pink. We
Redondo Beach Pier – The Bench (18)
Huell visits the Redondo Beach Pier. He meets locals, fishermen, and visitors on the pier.
Bangladesh – Visiting (627)
When one of Huell’s friends told him that he was from Bangladesh and that there was a large community of people from Bangladesh living in
UCLA Film Archive – Visiting (626)
Huell spends the day on the campus of UCLA and gets a very special tour of the Film and Television Archives. UCLA houses one of the largest
Biltmore Hotel – Visiting (625)
Huell starts our day with a tour of the magnificent Regal Biltmore Hotel, which has been a part of Los Angeles since it opened in 1923. The
Family Business – Visiting (612)
Join Huell on this yummy adventure to three fine examples of family run businesses. First Huell goes to Broguiere’s Dairy and gets a behind
Hidden Garden – Visiting (613)
Huell finds a very special garden hidden in the desert near 29 Palms. Ray Hartzell gives us the private tour of his magnificent “Hidden
