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Reconnecting Roots
Photography: “Picture This”
From experiments, to art, to everyday life, we’re surrounded by photos and the memories they keep. But are they still meaningful if we take millions a day? On location at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo, National Geographic Explorer Joel Sartore helps host Gabe McCauley understand the power that a single image can wield as we see how the photography industry developed’ from darkrooms to phone screens.
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How trains catapulted America into the future.

27:02
How the (stolen) land of the free neglected to make a home for the braves.
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Insight into the complicated history of hunting in America.

27:02
Journeying back to the ways we traveled and how they changed the reasons why we travel.

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Exploring why so many Irish left for America and why it’s worth looking back on.

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What does religious freedom mean to America today?

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Find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay.

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Explore the ins and outs of the american education system.

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See how the bicycle led to advancements in technology while remaining an American staple.

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Exploring America's hard working horses still in need today.

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Explore the American Natural Park service and its accomplishments.

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Review tech heritage from the first electronic dashes to the boom of the dot coms.