Episodes
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From Tree Trunks to Tall Ships: How Navy Foresters in Indiana Help Preserve the USS Constitution
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How John and his class give back to the woodworking community through music and craftsmanship.
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Miniatures, are they toys or art? We visited the Museum of Miniature Houses to find out!
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Where do you go if you’re hungry for some wholesome heartfelt history?
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“The Rockstar of the Revolution” made a stop in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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Did you know one of the oldest and largest shipyards in the country was in Indiana?
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Meet the Vikings behind Whitestown's annual Viking Fest!
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Learn how this 'chicken lady' turned preservationist cares for Indiana's 'oasis for birds'
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Let three centuries of firefighting history spark your interest!
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Rupert's Kids is a non-profit that helps those struggling, through housing and mentoring.
Clips & Previews
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How did this hyper-detailed miniature mansion get its name?
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What’s your favorite course?
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Steamboat racing was dangerous, so why rig it?
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Trekking to the highest peak in the state of Indiana.
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Check out this ingenious way to call for help.
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Dave Stoelk unpacks the world of vintage lunch box collecting.
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Artist William Taylor examined “black art” and worked to elevate African American artists.
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Segregation at the Indy 500 led Black racers to create the Gold and Glory Sweepstakes.
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The last of the Buffalo Soldiers
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The last of the Buffalo Soldiers
Specials
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Dinosphere Today: An Across Indiana Special
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Naturally Indiana: An Across Indiana Special