Category: California’s Gold
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. Located in
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.
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
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,
Trestle – California’s Gold (1006)
The San Diego & Arizona Railway has been called “the impossible railroad”. They broke ground in 1907 and completed the line in
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 the
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
