Author: John Carlo Encarnacion
Sidecars – California’s Gold (6009)
A visit to the 31st Griffith Park Sidecar Rally. Note: This episode was released across Public Broadcasting Service’s (PBS) affiliated
Circus Trees – California’s Gold (6008)
Huell is on a special quest as he searches for the Tree Circus. Set within 600 acres of rural countryside in Gilroy, California, Bonfante Gardens
Muybridge – California’s Gold (6006)
Huell is off to Stanford University to learn about Eadweard Muybridge and his ground breaking photographs of animal locomotion. With the
Native Plant Tour: Lawndale – California’s Green (106)
Huell finds a family in the Los Angeles area with a yard unlike any other. Devoted to California native plants, this family has truly created a
Catalina Cubs – California’s Gold (6004)
Chicago millionaire William Wrigley brought excitement to the Catalina Island every year, when his Chicago Cubs baseball team came for spring
L.A. Air Raid – California’s Gold (6005)
Huell visits the Fort MacArthur Museum in San Pedro to relive the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of February 1942. Note: This episode was released
Masonic Cave – California’s Gold (6003)
Huell’s off to Amador county and the town of Volcano. It was once a thriving, gold mining town in the 1850s and 1860s, but Huell has set
Sequoia Black History – California’s Gold (6002)
Huell joins the centennial celebration of Colonel Charles Young’s tenure as superintendent at Sequoia National Park. Young led his “Buffalo
Teardrops – California’s Gold (6001)
Step back in time with Huell as he visits a weekend gathering of classic teardrop trailers. They sleep two, and have a built-in kitchen on the
Shades of California – California’s Gold (119)
Shades of California was a statewide project developed by staff at the Los Angeles Public Library. Under their guidance, libraries throughout the
