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Edge of America is an American culture and travel show on the Travel Channel, hosted by and starring Geoff Edgers. The show features Edgers, an arts and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe, on a journey through America in search of strange and unique forms of entertainment and culture. Edgers samples bizarre foods and joins in activities such as bicycle jousting, rattlesnake hunting, and Pig-N-Ford Races. The show ended after a run of ten episodes on March 14, 2013.
America's Treasures
He was a pioneering artist and cultural icon and his work is a history of 20th-century America. A country reinventing itself as seen through an artist's eye. 3 part documentary looking at 20th century America through the life of Warhol.
An American Moment was a widely acclaimed syndicated program, created by James R. Kirk and Neal Spelce.
The show consisted of 90-second vignettes that focused on "small town America" and overlooked news stories. It was carried by over 70 stations throughout the United States.
The show's original host, Charles Kuralt, had come out of his retirement to fill the role as American Moment's lead talent. Kuralt would later be replaced by James Earl Jones, after his death in 1997. Jones would continue in the lead role throughout the remainder of the program, which ended in 1999.
"Charles Kuralt's American Moments" was published by Simon & Schuster in 1998, which contains a compilation of actual vignettes from Kuralt's An American Moment television program.
Thousands of horror attractions open and thousands line up and pay good money to experience crazy characters, cool special effects and sheer terror. This special explores the biggest and best attractions open for business.
A competition showcases the creation and evolution of the best new band in the United States
The Alexis de Tocqueville Tour was a series of programs produced by C-SPAN in 1997 and 1998 that followed the path taken by Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont through the United States during their 1831-32 visit. It explored many of the themes that Tocqueville discussed in Democracy in America, the two-volume work that he wrote based on his American travels. A C-SPAN School Bus traveled to each of the stops made by Tocqueville and Beaumont. Many of the Tocqueville programs were segments of C-SPAN's morning news and call-in show, Washington Journal, and they were timed to coincide with the anniversaries of Tocqueville and Beaumont's visits to those places. Typically, they were about 30 minutes long, and incorporated calls, e-mails, and faxes from viewers.
Professor John Splaine of the University of Maryland, College Park consulted on the series, and six other historians and academics served as advisors: Peter Lawler of Berry College; Daniel Mahoney of Assumption College; Harvey Mansfield of Harvard University; Ken Masugi of the United States Air Force Academy; Jim Schleifer of the College of New Rochelle; and Delba Winthrop of Harvard University.
American Writers: A Journey Through History is a series produced and broadcast by C-SPAN in 2001 and 2002 that profiled selected American writers and their times. Each program was a two- to three-hour look at the life and times of one or more significant American writer. Episodes were broadcast from locations of importance to the profiled writer and featured interviews with historians and other experts. The series had an overall budget of $4,500,000. The first program aired on May 19, 2001, and focused on William Bradford and the Mayflower Compact.
From glorious canyon country to rugged mountain wilderness, get ready to journey into two of America's most incredible places: Grand Canyon and Grand Teton National Parks. The essential qualities and characteristics of each park are revealed through stunning cinematography and the expertise of those with intimate knowledge of each park.