Author: John Carlo Encarnacion
California Aqueduct Special – California’s Gold (001)
In this special one-hour episode of California’s Gold, Huell takes a look at the California Aqeuduct. Constructed in the 1930s, the
Camarillo Ranch – California’s Golden Parks (148)
Join Huell as he visits the magnificently restored Camarillo Ranch, which was named for “the last Spanish Don”, Adolfo Camarillo, who assumed
Underground Old Sacramento – California’s Golden Parks (145)
Sacramento has a unique feature that many residents are unaware of: a city underneath a city. Huell Howser goes below the city of Sacramento to
Cayuga Playground – California’s Golden Parks (146)
Huell visits the Cayuga Playground in downtown San Francisco. This amazing playground was once a beaten down, overgrown, weed-choked space and
The California State Railroad Museum – California’s Golden Parks (147)
Located in beautiful Old Sacramento and regarded as one of North America’s finest and most visited railroad museums, The California State
Pen Collectors – California’s Gold (14004)
Huell meets a group of fountain pen collectors at their annual meeting. Fountain Pen Shop 2640 S. Myrtle Ave., #12 Monrovia, CA 91016
Wrigley Botanical Gardens – California’s Golden Parks (139)
Huell boats to Catalina Island and visits the The Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens. Note: This episode was released across Public
Green Chiles – California’s Gold (14001)
Join Huell in this hot episode as he spends a morning in La Puente to hang out with green chile aficionados Ray Martinez and his daughter, Rose
Yosemite Falls Trail – California’s Golden Parks (135)
Huell’s off to Yosemite National Park where he walks the newly rehabilitated trails to the base of Yosemite Falls, the highest waterfall in
Columbia Diggins – California’s Golden Parks (134)
Once the second largest city in California, Columbia is a wonderfully preserved gold rush-era town, and it’s where Huell attends the annual
