American Countryside - An Amazing Journey Andrew McCrea
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Telling the stories behind the people, places and events from across the American countryside.
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Riding the Rails with Hobos
Why is there a National Hobo Museum in Britt, Iowa? I called the museum and they asked if I wanted to interview two hobos. Of course I did! I'll take you to Britt to meet real-life hobos and the town that has embraced them for over a century.
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Inside The World's Largest Railyard
It's so large it’s a city within a city, with cars and rails headed to all points in the nation. I'll take you inside the yard where 8000-10,000 rail cars are housed at any one time for the fascinating process of getting cargo where it needs to go...and it's all open to visitors from a perch high above the plains.
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Conquering the Appalachian Trail - A Physical & Spiritual Journey
You’ll soon find, this was about much more that just a very long walk - it was a walk of faith. By the end of the journey, some might have regarded Bruce Sweet as an angel sent to minister to those in need. There is a very strong spiritual component to this story, one that reminds us that our biggest goals in life are often about much more than what is on the surface. Here’s the story of Bruce and his hike of the full Appalachian Trail
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Who Are the Paniolos?
They are the cowboys of Hawaii and I visit with perhaps the biggest paniolo of all, Robby Hind, former livestock manager of the Parker Ranch, the largest ranch in Hawaii at over 200,000 acres. We take a look at cattle that graze on the lava fields and learn the interesting history behind Mr. Parker, a kid who jumped ship and wound up creating an enterprise that thrives yet today.
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The Great Molasses Flood of 1919
It may sound like a laughing matter, but it was not. A 25 foot tall wall of molasses was moving through the streets of Boston at 35 miles per hour. We go to Commercial Street were the tragedy unfolded and explore the changes in our world as a result.
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Buffalo Bill - "Good" Guy or "Bad" Guy?
He’s a man who’s story would take volumes to tell, and we hit some of the most intriguing points in the life of the amazing showman. William Cody has different towns that could claim him as his hometown, but North Platte, NE has a strong basis for that title…yet not everyone there is a big fan. Tthat has to do with Bill’s marriage to Louisa…a marriage that was quite rocky at times. This tale has many twist and turns and we even get into the mysterious disappearance of some of the Wild West Show cast when they were interrogated by the Germans on the eve of World War I and never seen again. Here’s the story of William Cody, aka Buffalo Bill.
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