Category: California’s Gold
Upper Newport Bay – California’s Gold (10008)
Huell visits the Upper Newport Bay to see what is being done in to keep this area green for everyone to enjoy. Note: This episode was released
Wasco – California’s Gold (133)
The small town of Wasco in Kern County is famous for its roses. There’s nothing like acres and acres of rose bushes to stimulate the eyes and
The Hollywood Sign – California’s Gold (132)
Join Huell Howser for this very special one-hour look at the world famous Hollywood Sign. Accompanied by Chris Baumgart and Linda Barth, Huell
Gardens – California’s Gold (131)
The theme of this episode is gardens! Combining two episodes, join Huell as he travels to two different gardens to explore their rich history and
Sharktooth Hill – California’s Gold (9012)
Huell visits a massive archaeological site with millions of fossils dating from the Miocene Epoch, 15 million years ago. Kern County was once at
Trees – California’s Gold (130)
The theme of this episode is trees! Join Huell as he looks back at two episodes showcasing the beauty of tree-themed roadside attractions, Trees
Trees of Mystery – California’s Gold (9010)
The giant statue of Paul Bunyan greets visitors to this family run road-side attraction that has been open since the 1930’s. Join host
Lopez-Hill House – California’s Gold (11015)
J.J. Lopez, the longtime manager of the Tejon Ranch who helped shape Kern County’s history, built his Victorian-style home in Bakersfield
Norconian Resort – California’s Gold (9009)
In the mid 1920’s, Rex B. Clark, an unmatched visionary of his time, accomplished the near impossible by constructing the world-class
Pet Cemetery – California’s Gold (9008)
Huell goes in search of some of our most permanent residents in this episode of California’s Gold. We’ll see where some of TV &
