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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
Extras
Explore the life and legacy of notable Black scholar and civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois.
Cyril and Rosalind discuss his upcoming divorce.
Cyril asks Rosalind to go away for the weekend.
Rosalind surprises Cyril when he shares his plans for their weekend away.
Follow filmmaker Julie Forrest Wyman as she searches for her place in the little people community.
The Turner children are hard at work planning their time capsule.
Everyone is talking about the time capsule, including the women of Nonnatus House.
Sister Catherine finds the perfect way to ensure Nonnatus House is never forgotten.
Phyllis shares a touching time capsule message with Miss Higgins.
Rosalind faces a troubling domestic issue as Joyce befriends a single mother with placenta previa.
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