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Where Art Thou? North Central Connecticut

Season 2 Episode 3 | 27m 24s

Ray Hardman begins his trip with a stop at Nowashe Village, which transforms visitors to a time of New England Indigenous culture, then introduces us to illustrator Rick Stromoski, who started in comic strips, and now publishes children's books. Ray also stops at the New England Air Museum to give us a look at "Area 51," a warehouse packed with historic aviation restorations.

Aired: 07/09/22
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Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates the largest river restoration ever attempted in the United States.
The coming-of-age story and rise of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy.
The midwives enter the 1970s, which brings with it new challenges for Nonnatus House.
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A rare glimpse of Mary as a child from 1552. There's no sign of "Bloody Mary" here?
Lucy investigates Queen Mary I - was she really as bloody as history suggests?
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Appraisal: German Candy Container Rabbit, ca. 1890
Appraisal: New England Federal Card Table, ca. 1800
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