Save Our History
Save Our History: Season 1
Season 2

Air Date

February 20, 1999

Episodes

41 episodes

Save Our History

Season 1

Episodes

1. The Underground Railroad

February 20, 1999
60 min

2. Dear Home: Letters from World War II

November 11, 1999
60 min

3. The Declaration of Independence

60 min

4. Frontier Homes

60 min

5. The World War II Memorial

60 min

6. National D-Day Museum

60 min

7. Grand Central

October 1, 1998
60 min

New York City's Grand Central Station is spotlighted. Included: the heroic building's blend of architecture and functionality; how it spurred midtown development; the court case that saved it from destruction.

8. The White House: 200th Anniversary

60 min

9. Dear Home: Letters from WWI

November 10, 2000
60 min

DEAR HOME: LETTERS FROM WWI chronicles the experiences of American soldiers and supply clerks, pilots and postal workers from draft day to homecoming, how they clung to pen and paper as their only connection to home, and how the war left them forever changed.

10. Civil War Battlefields

June 3, 2001
60 min

11. America's Most Endangered 2001

July 7, 2001
60 min

12. The Missouri

August 31, 2001
60 min

13. The Star-Spangled Banner

November 19, 2001
60 min

This program, narrated by Roger Mudd, offers an interesting look at the history of the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key's poem confirming a young nation's sense of self. The particular flag Key saw came about through the herculean efforts of a seamstress to meet a request by Captain Amistad, commander of Ft. McHenry outside of Baltimore. The captain wanted a large symbol of American pride to wave in the face of the British fleet as it bombarded his post during the War of 1812. Most likely, the good Captain had no suspicions as to just how wildly successful his efforts would be--after Key's poem was published in 1814, it was paired with a tune from a drinking song (everybody knew the melody already so it was easy to remember) and became quite popular. In addition to tracing the song and flag's history, the program also looks at present-day intricate efforts to preserve what is left of the original fabric.

14. USS Arizona

December 7, 2001
60 min

15. Valley Forge

February 18, 2002
60 min

16. American Lighthouses

April 18, 2002
60 min

17. America's Most Endangered 2002

July 6, 2002
60 min

18. Save Our Sounds

December 26, 2002
60 min

19. Presidential Yacht: The USS Sequoia

February 17, 2003
60 min

20. Dear Home: Letters from World War I

April 11, 2003
60 min

21. Yellowstone

May 3, 2003
60 min

22. America's Most Endangered 2003

July 12, 2003
60 min

23. Defining Documents

December 20, 2003
60 min

24. George Washington's Workshop

February 13, 2004
60 min

25. National World War II Memorial

May 30, 2004
60 min

26. The President Slept Here

September 3, 2004
60 min

27. Secrets of Jamestown

November 27, 2004
60 min

29. Gold Rush Ghost Towns

May 28, 2005
60 min

Steve Thomas visits ghost towns from the American gold-rush era in Montana and California to examine preservation efforts, and innovative technology and methods used by miners. Towns include Garnet and Bannock in Montana; and Bodie, Cal. Also: A tour of the Knight Foundry in Sutter Creek, Cal.

30. Apollo: The Race Against Time

August 27, 2005
60 min

31. FBI Stings: Recovering Stolen History

December 10, 2005
60 min

32. Alaska's Bloodiest Battle

March 25, 2006
60 min

33. Jefferson's Other Revolution

June 17, 2006
60 min

34. Inside the B25

60 min

35. Victorian Reborn

September 23, 2006
60 min

36. Godspeed to Jamestown

December 2, 2006
60 min

37. The Search for George Washington

February 17, 2007
60 min

38. Sherman's Total War Tactics

May 27, 2007
60 min

39. Revolution in Boston

September 22, 2007
60 min

40. America's Most Endangered 1997

January 1, 1997
60 min

41. Andrew Jackson

60 min

42. Voices of Civil Rights

January 1, 2005
60 min
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