Category: California’s Gold
FDR’s Boat – California’s Gold (15001)
Huell takes an inspirational voyage upon Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Presidential Yacht, the U.S.S. Potomac. Now stationed at Jack London
George Stanley – California’s Gold (13013)
Huell goes in search of the history of one of the most iconic symbols in the world: the Oscar. The gleaming gold statuette that is handed out
Crookedest Street – California’s Gold (13011)
Huell goes in search of the crookedest street in the world. A small section of Vermont Street in the Potrero Hill section of San Francisco is
Vincent Price Art Museum – California’s Gold (13012)
Huell tours the Vincent Price Art Museum, which opened in May 2011 at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park. The museum contains 9,000 items,
California Restaurants – California’s Gold (13010)
Huell visits two California restaurants that are great examples of “California’s Gold”. Foster’s Freeze has been a tradition since 1946
Flagpoles – California’s Gold (13007)
Huell visits two historic flagpoles. The first was (at one time) the tallest flagpole in the world, but it’s located in Calipatria, which
Donuts – California’s Gold (14021)
Join Huell as he discovers an obscure part of donut history: the connection between National Donut Day and The Salvation Army. Note: This
Starr Ranch – California’s Gold (13009)
Huell travels to Orange County to the Starr Ranch Sanctuary. He gets a special tour of the facility and takes a close look at their “Owl
Old Wood – California’s Gold (13006)
Join Huell on his quest to find some really old wood. The first stop is up in Knights Ferry to see the longest covered bridge West of the
Baseball Sod – California’s Gold (13008)
Spend the day with Huell at Angel’s Stadium as he meets up with the good folks at West Coast Turf and learns all about the grass that they
