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Along the Wabash
At one time the lands around the Wabash were America's Western frontier, a world as wild as it was beautiful. Travel along the Wabash...


Whiskey Rebellion - Past PA
The Whiskey Rebellion is often called the first major crisis for the newly founded U.S. But what was this conflict, how did it involve...


Treasures of New Jersey: Jockey Hollow, Morristown National Historical Park
Explore the crucial role the location George Washington chose for his troops in the brutal winter of 1779-1780 played in the War for...


Chouteau's Journal: In His Own Words
A Special by producer Jim Kirchherr in which he examines Auguste Chouteau's 14-page, handwritten account of our city's founding on...


Fortifying History - Kentucky Life
Discover the living history of one of Kentucky's oldest landmarks. Old Fort Harrod was the first settlement outside of the original 13...


Blue Licks Battle Field State Resort Park - Kentucky Life
Every August, the Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park – the location of our show this week – marks the anniversary of an important...


Shot Heard 'Round the World: Coming of the American Revolution
Political and social circumstances building up to the Colonial rebellion versus Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War.


Black, White and Brown
Insights and interviews from participants of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case.


Wright Company Factory Murals - The Art Show
On Dec. 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers of Dayton, Ohio made history with the first powered flight - and the world hasn’t been the same since! Today, the National Aviation Heritage Area is a premier destination with sites that showcase the past, present, and future of flight. Recently, a mural series was created to highlight the importance of a modest group of buildings on Dayton’s West Side.


Beyond Bernie: Searching for Vermont's Political Identity
Exploring Bernie Sanders' relation to the political sphere in the U.S. as one of the only independent Senators in the country.


The Living Legacy of Colegio César Chávez
Anthony Veliz, a fifth-generation Oregonian, shares his family's connection to Colegio César Chávez—the first accredited Chicano college...


Solomon Butcher: Frontier Photographer
At just twenty-four years old, Solomon Butcher had already dabbled in various professions before he ventured west to Custer County,...


Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women
Carrie Chapman Catt devoted most of her life to the expansion of women’s rights nationwide and around the world, and is recognized as one...


Making Home: Migration, Mobility, Hospitality
Amid controversies over immigration in the U.S., scholars review the history of American immigration policies as well as the broader...


Womontown
A story about an intentional urban lesbian community in Kansas City, Missouri told by the women who founded it and lived there. Organized in 1990, and transforming 14 city blocks in the Longfellow neighborhood into a revolutionary community by and for women. In the late 1980s, women regularly found themselves on the outside looking in. Between the gender pay gap, a distinct lack of representation in government and federal leadership, and the inability to secure a home loan wi


Our Ohio - The Mission Continues
Shane Wood's life changed in Iraq. In an instant, everything was different. but when he came home, the farm was still here, same as ever. Almost, like it was waiting for him. - "Our Ohio" is ThinkTV's weekly series showcasing the lifestyles, heritage and culture of the Buckeye state.
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