Category: California’s Gold
Islands – California’s Gold (403)
Join Huell, sit tight and watch the electrifying Annual Catalina Ski Race, a competition that has been ongoing for over 40 years, where
Historic Horses – California’s Gold (402)
Join Huell and enjoy one of California’s oldest and exciting traditions at the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center at Cal Poly Pomona where,
Buried Treasure – California’s Gold (401)
Join Huell and explore the coastal town of Guadalupe, in Santa Barbara County, where the massive set from Cecil B. De Mille’s silent film
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
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
California Schools – California’s Gold (102)
There are literally countless success stories in our state’s public education system and in this one-hour special, Huell visits four
Nisei Parade and Little Tokyo – California’s Gold (312)
Join Huell as he takes a look at the history of this Japanese American community in downtown Los Angeles, including the annual Nisei Parade and
Mono Lake – California’s Gold (311)
Join Huell for this entire episode devoted to one of America’s oldest, strangest and most beautiful lakes. Located in the eastern base of
Bodie – California’s Gold (310)
Join Huell on this adventure if you’ve never been to a real live ghost town! This entire episode explores one of the last remnants of the Wild
Things That Crawl in the Night – California’s Gold (309)
Join Huell as he experiences first-hand one of nature’s unique phenomenon: the grunion run. The grunion run featured in this episode took
