Category: California’s Gold
California State Parks – California’s Gold (505)
Huell explores two of California’s most interesting State Parks: the Providence Mountains State Recreation Area, located in the Eastern
Wings Over California – California’s Gold (504)
Huell soars above our state as we look at the Pigeon Courier Service at Avalon on Catalina Island, once the most expeditious means of
California Companies – California’s Gold (503)
Huell takes a look at two companies that had their roots in California’s gold rush. First, Huell looks at the Studebaker Car Company, which
Jack London – California’s Gold (502)
Explore Beauty Ranch, once the home of one of California’s most famous authors, Jack London. Now the estate is part of the Jack London
Water Under Pressure – California’s Gold (501)
Huell looks at two historic examples of water under pressure. The first example is at the Malakoff Diggins State Park in the Sierra foothills,
Cornish Christmas – California’s Gold (120)
In this holiday special, Huell celebrates the holidays with the descendants of the original Cornish Carol Choir of Grass Valley. Join them as
Terra Cotta – California’s Gold (412)
Step back in time with Huell to the olden days of making pottery the Gladding McBean way. The 118-year-old company in rural Lincoln, near
Hard to Get to – California’s Gold (411)
Join Huell on a unique adventure to two of California’s rarely seen natural wonders: the Bristlecone Pine, the oldest, continuously living
Amboy – California’s Gold (410)
Join Huell and take a sizzling trip to the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County and its many unknown desert destinations, including the tiny
World War II – California’s Gold (409)
Huell goes back in time to learn about two fascinating, yet obscure, California footnotes to World War II: a German-made crane which is the
