Author: John Carlo Encarnacion
Bits and Pieces – California’s Gold (810)
What do a brilliant field of marigolds, an ostrich farm, thousands of cacti and a two-story outhouse have in common? The answer is that they are
Paradise – California’s Gold (807)
The morning of April 12, 1859 started like most other mornings for the miners working the Willard Claim on the West Branch of the Feather River
Exposition Park – The Bench (10)
Huell hangs out at a bench at Exposition Park in Los Angeles, CA.
Castaic – The Bench (19)
Huell spends the afternoon talking to locals and travelers at a gas station in Castaic, CA.
Plummer Park – The Bench (12)
Huell spends the day at a bench in Plummer Park in West Hollywood.
Family Business – The Bench (17)
Huell finds a bench inside a piano restoration shop and hangs out with the family who owns the business.
Ships – California’s Gold (210)
Huell meets a local artisan in Trinidad Bay who transforms redwood logs into beautiful canoes; then sails on the Relief, the last remaining
Traditions – California’s Gold (208)
Join Huell and watch the exciting sport of the charreada or Mexican rodeo at a local Ontario arena; hear the crack of the bat at a baseball game
Natural Wonders – California’s Gold (211)
In this episode, Huell searches for the tallest, the prettiest, and the rockiest natural wonders in California. Join Huell and hike to the
Trains – California’s Gold (209)
Huell is ready to celebrate train travel at Railfair ’91 at the California Railroad Museum in Sacramento, and ride the rails at Railtown
