Category: California’s Gold
Point Sur Lighthouse – California’s Gold (2002)
Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean from the spectacular Big Sur Coast, the Point Sur Lightstation stands as a silent sentinel to a bygone era.
First Theater – California’s Gold (2001)
On this adventure, Huell goes in search of California’s “First Theater.” As usual, nothing is simple in California because
Abalone – California’s Gold (1012)
They were once a mainstay on menus throughout California. You could go to the beach at low tide and pluck them from the rocks. Kids would have
Devils Postpile – California’s Gold (1011)
Surreal, awesome, unbelievable, weird? These are just some of the words that come out of your mouth when you view the Devils Postpile.
Lompoc Mural – California’s Gold (1010)
Imagine driving through Lompoc in the early 1940’s and coming across a huge 12 acre American flag made up of red, white and blue flowers.
Flying Fish – California’s Gold (1009)
Catalina has been famous for many things over the years: glass bottom boats, buffalo, and the casino, to name a few. But one of the strangest and
Wedding of the Waters – California’s Gold (110)
In 1937 an amazing 3 day event took place to celebrate the opening of a new road from Lone Pine to Death Valley. Starting with a gourd full of
Winery – California’s Gold (1008)
Napa Valley has become one of California’s main tourist attractions. Thousands of people flock to the area for wine tasting and vineyard
S.S. Catalina Update – California’s Gold (15003)
Huell traces the history of the S.S. Catalina, which carried 24 million passengers to-and-from Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. Considered by
Muscle Beach – California’s Gold (1007)
It was one of the most famous addresses in the United States from 1934 to 1959. It’s not a house but a small plot of sand in Santa Monica,
