Category: California’s Gold
Trestle – California’s Gold (1006)
The San Diego & Arizona Railway has been called “the impossible railroad”. They broke ground in 1907 and completed
Things That Come Back – California’s Gold (1005)
In this program, Huell takes a look at things that were here, went away, and has come back! First, anybody who has studied California history
San Onofre Beach – California’s Gold (1004)
Surfing has played a major role in the “California” lifestyle and has a rich and colorful history up and down our coast. One of
Kaiser Shipyard – California’s Gold (1003)
Working around the clock and 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Kaiser shipyard in Richmond, California built 747 ships for the war effort during
Hidden Alcatraz – California’s Gold (1002)
Most of us have seen one of the countless films based on Alcatraz, from Birdman of Alcatraz to Escape From Alcatraz. Over a million people every
Sinatra’s House – California’s Gold (108)
In this one hour special, Huell visits the private home of Frank Sinatra in Rancho Mirage. Rarely open to the public, Huell gets a personal tour
Gold Special – California’s Gold (109)
Huell pays tribute to the 152nd anniversary of the discovery of gold in California. He travels to historic Sutter’s Mill in Sacramento from
Salt – California’s Gold (1001)
Many of us who have flown into San Francisco have noticed huge ponds filled with water that ranges in color from deep red to light pink. We
Shasta Dam – California’s Gold (912)
When most people think of Shasta Lake, they imagine themselves on a houseboat enjoying California’s largest manmade reservoir. With 365
Arrowhead Springs – California’s Gold (911)
It appears on the southern slope of the San Bernardino Mountains. Over the years it has been the subject of a host of Indian legends. In fact, no
