Author: John Carlo Encarnacion
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
Ano Nuevo – California’s Golden Parks (111)
Año Nuevo State Reserve is the site of the largest mainland breeding colony in the world for the northern elephant seal. Huell ventures out to
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
Glacier Bay – Alaska Week (108)
Huell’s off to see the breathtaking beauty of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
Bale Grist – California’s Golden Parks (110)
It was once the center of social activity as Napa Valley settlers gathered to have their corn and wheat ground into meal or flour. Travel with
Citrus State Historic Park – California’s Golden Parks (102)
Located in Riverside, California Citrus State Historic Park recaptures the days when “Citrus was King” in California. The design of
Living Desert – Palm Springs (22)
In this episode, Huell explores 1,200 acres of amazing flora and fauna in Palm Desert.
Big Basin – California’s Golden Parks (101)
First up in or new series is Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Established in 1902, it’s actually
Gold Special – California’s Gold (109)
Huell pays tribute to the 152nd anniversary of the discovery of gold in California. He travels to historic Sutter’s Mill in Sacramento from
