Category: California’s Gold
Snow and Ice – California’s Gold (812)
Sunny beaches and swaying palm trees are very much a part of what California is all about. So are snow and ice. And to prove it, host Huell
Vandenberg – California’s Gold (811)
It began back in 1941 when it was known as Camp Cooke and served as a U.S. Army training facility for tanks and infantry troops. With the advent
Bits and Pieces – California’s Gold (810)
What do a brilliant field of marigolds, an ostrich farm, thousands of cacti and a two-story outhouse have in common? The answer is that they are
Wind – California’s Gold (809)
Some people like it — to others, it’s a nuisance. Something “to come in out of.” But like it or not, everyone would agree
Bassett Hound Picnic – California’s Gold (14019)
Huell goes to the 1997 Basset Hound Picnic, sponsored by the Basset Hound Club of So. Cal. Watch as the hounds are judged on longest ears, best
Mule Days – California’s Gold (808)
They’ve been a part of the California landscape for hundreds of years, helping to build our canals and highways and railroads, hauling our
Paradise – California’s Gold (807)
The morning of April 12, 1859 started like most other mornings for the miners working the Willard Claim on the West Branch of the Feather River
Slab City – California’s Gold (806)
The California desert has always been a place filled with mystery … and surprises! When you travel through our desert you’re never
Wooden Boats – California’s Gold (805)
They come in all shapes and sizes and many date back to the early part of this century. All have been lovingly restored by their owners and are
Japanese American Home Movies – California’s Gold (106)
It’s like stepping back in time. A glimpse of what life was like in California during the 1920s, 30s and 40s. And this look back is made
