Author: Daniel Noah
World War II – California’s Gold (409)
Huell goes back in time to learn about two fascinating, yet obscure, California footnotes to World War II: a German-made crane which is the
Gardens – Visiting (122)
This is a two-part program about interesting gardens. In the first part we visit with Ernie LaMere, the creator of Ernie’s Walk. Ernie has
Echo Park – Visiting (121)
Spend the day with Huell as he tours Echo Park. Local residents provide an insider’s look at this wonderfully diverse neighborhood. Note:
Braille Garden – Visiting (118)
Share a bittersweet day with Huell as he visits with two blind gardeners, inspiring ladies who share their feelings about life as visually
Whittier Boulevard – Visiting (107)
Huell visits the hussle and bussle of East Los Angeles and speaks with residents and merchants about this exciting neighborhood. Note: This
Angel Island – California’s Gold (408)
Come with Huell as he explores the largest island in San Francisco Bay which is a heavenly sight to behold with its profusion of flora and fauna.
Libraries – Visiting (119)
In view of the city’s closing of many branch libraries we all know and love, Huell has a poignant visit with Penny Markey and other County
Golden Gate Bridge – California’s Gold (407)
Join Huell as he visits one of California’s most recognized landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge, and sees it from below and above. This
Mariachi – California’s Gold (406)
Join Huell and listen to the magic of mariachi music and follow its origins from Jalisco, Mexico to its present-day sounds on the streets of
Our State’s Front Yard – California’s Gold (405)
Join Huell and visit the immaculate and lush grounds of Capitol Park in Sacramento, our state’s official front and backyard and find
