Category: California’s Gold
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 &
Yosemite Buildings – California’s Gold (9007)
When most people think of Yosemite, they imagine towering peaks and cascading waterfalls, but there is an amazing human history that is told
Skimboarding – California’s Gold (9005)
Skimboarding is a sport similar to surfing which takes place near the shore. The skimboarder stands about twenty feet from the ocean with
Yosemite Railroad – California’s Gold (9006)
Join Huell as he takes an exciting 4-mile railroad excursion on Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. Ride into history where powerful
Sea Urchins – California’s Gold (9004)
Huell goes to sea on an urchin diving adventure off the Channel Islands. Huell joins the crew of the fishing boat “Janice Anne” as they travel to
Centennial Farm – California’s Gold (9024)
Huell visits the Centennial Farm, a 4-acre working farm at the OC Fair & Event Center. Created to educate youth about Orange County’s
Catalina Arabian Ranch – California’s Gold (9003)
Nestled in a small valley nearly 12 miles outside of Avalon on Catalina Island is El Rancho Escondido, “the hidden ranch.” Still a working ranch,
Moon Trees – California’s Gold (9011)
Apollo 14 launched in the late afternoon of January 31, 1971. Inside, astronaut Stuart Roosa had packed a small container filled with hundreds of
