Author: Daniel Noah
Citrus’ Gold! – California’s Gold (910)
Citrus was to southern California what the discovery of gold was to the north because it triggered a massive migration to our state. In fact,
Big Things in the Desert – California’s Gold (909)
We all know our deserts here in California are big. They cover huge areas of our state. And in this episode of California’s Gold, Huell
See’s Candy – California’s Gold (908)
It started back in 1921 and quickly became one of California’s biggest and “sweetest” success stories. The little shop on
San Luis Obispo Chinatown – California’s Gold (907)
At one time it was a thriving community within a community on our state’s central coast. Several hundred people who had traveled from a far
China Clipper – California’s Gold (906)
They were huge flying boats named after the great sailing ships that in the 1800’s sailed the oceans of the world. The luxurious Pan
Delta Queen – California’s Gold (905)
For 50 years one of the most popular ways to travel up and down the mighty Mississippi River has been aboard the authentic paddlewheel steamboat
Coloma – California’s Gold (902)
Coloma was a somewhat sleepy little town in the Sierra foothills during the 1840’s, but on the morning of January 24, 1848, all that was to
San Miguel Island – California’s Gold (901)
In this episode Huell visits San Miguel Island, with a group of history buffs who recreate the 1542 landing of Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo –
Mule Days – California’s Gold (808)
They’ve been a part of the California landscape for hundreds of years, helping to build our canals and highways and railroads, hauling our
Tamales – Visiting (529)
Every year down in Indio there is a great gathering of International Tamale makers getting ready for the Christmas holidays. Join Huell &
