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- A biographical account of John Robinson, a congenital amputee (without arms-hands, legs-knees), how he overcomes all odds to become the person he is today.
- Over 100 years ago, several pioneers of American Scouting gathered in upstate New York and started a movement that impacted generations to come.
- Hudson River Journeys is an exploration of America's first river, through the eyes of artist Len Tantillo and folk singer Pete Seeger. History comes alive through Tantillo's detailed paintings and those of 19th-century Hudson River School painters who helped shape the myths of the American landscape. Hudson River Journeys is an intimate view into the mystique of the river.
- 'Local Heroes' explores the Capital District's rich baseball history, from its mythical beginnings with Ballston Spa native Abner Doubleday to Heritage Park in Colonie - and everything in between.
- It took $25 million dollars and 32 years of design, labor, craftsmanship and controversy to construct the New York State Capitol. Now, a century after it was completed, a massive $40 million restoration project is underway. Host John Campbell, architect Jim Jamieson, and photojournalist Paul Frederick explore the process and meet the skilled and passionate artisans and craftspeople who are involved.