Author: Daniel Noah
Joshua Tree – California’s Gold (404)
Huell travels down to where the streets have no name and sees the world’s tallest, oldest and one of the most peculiar-looking Joshua Trees
Islands – California’s Gold (403)
Join Huell, sit tight and watch the electrifying Annual Catalina Ski Race, a competition that has been ongoing for over 40 years, where
Historic Horses – California’s Gold (402)
Join Huell and enjoy one of California’s oldest and exciting traditions at the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center at Cal Poly Pomona
Buried Treasure – California’s Gold (401)
Join Huell and explore the coastal town of Guadalupe, in Santa Barbara County, where the massive set from Cecil B. De Mille’s silent film
Nisei Parade and Little Tokyo – California’s Gold (312)
Join Huell as he takes a look at the history of this Japanese American community in downtown Los Angeles, including the annual Nisei Parade
Mono Lake – California’s Gold (311)
Join Huell for this entire episode devoted to one of America’s oldest, strangest and most beautiful lakes. Located in the eastern base of
Bodie – California’s Gold (310)
Join Huell on this adventure if you’ve never been to a real live ghost town! This entire episode explores one of the last remnants of the Wild
Things That Crawl in the Night – California’s Gold (309)
Join Huell as he experiences first-hand one of nature’s unique phenomenon: the grunion run. The grunion run featured in this episode took
Fire Station 35 – Visiting (124)
Huell visits with the noble firefighters of Fire Station 35 on Hillhurst Avenue and gets a first hand look at life in a station house. Note: This
A Tale of Two Cities – California’s Gold (308)
Join Huell and visit Allensworth, now a state historic park, California’s only community founded, financed, and governed by African
