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Death Valley, The Name
Borax Museum and Historic Inn
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- JD Streeter
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26 min
2009
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Death Valley National Park is the lowest and the hotest place in North America. Patricia Lawrence explores Death Valley to find out about the name, the borox industry and the historic inn.
Mammoth Site of Hot Springs South Dakota
An In-Situ Paleontology Museum
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs South Dakota announced in 2011 it now has discoverd 60 specimens of prehistoric animals in this unique paleontological site, where more than 26,000 years ago, large Columbian and woolly mammoths were trapped and died in a spring-fed pond: now the in-situ Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Dr. Larry Agenbroad, founder of the site is our guide.
Thomas Steinbeck, son of famed writer John Steinbeck
An interview about his life, his novels, his father.
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys from Travel Radio International, Exploration into Destinations around the World. Thomas Steinbeck, son of famed writer and Pulitzer Prize recipient John Steinbeck, sits down with Patricia Lawrence for a casual conversation about his life, his published short stories “Down to a Soundless Sea”, fictional accounts of life around Monterey Bay California...and his Father!
Muppets, The
The early years of the Muppets, with Emmy Award winning Head Writer Jerry Juhl.
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- JD Streeter
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20 min
2009
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In his studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Emmy-award winning head writer, Jerry Juhl (1938-2005), sat down for a casual interview with show host. Juhl reminises about the Muppets' early years and radio roots, and what it was like to work with the founder of the Muppets, Jim Henson (1936-1990).
African Americans in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
the Colonies first Capital
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys explore The Life of African Americans in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. The first capital of the colonies, Colonial Williamsburg tells the story in the years preceding and during the American Revolution. Four hundred years of history across the Commonwealth of Virginia series.
Railroads on the Prairie
Aberdeen South Dakota
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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In 1879 due to its central location in the center of the country, Aberdeen became the hub of the Milwalkee Railroad. Patricia Lawrence is exploring Aberdeen with railroad men who lived some of that history.
Coconino National Forest near Sedona Arizona
With Touch the Earth Adventures
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- JD Streeter
Version intégrale
28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys from Travel Radio International, Exploration into Destinations around the World. Patricia Lawrence is exploring archeology and nature with Touch the Earth Adventures, in the Coconino National Forest near Sedona Arizona. Thousands of years ago, in the foothills of the south western edge of the Colorado Plateau, highly organized cultures lived. Among the artifacts these early Americans left behind are petroglyphs and pictographs, images painted on or picked into the red rock c...
Wildthings and Vision Quest Ranch
Salinas California
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Wildthings and Vision Quest Ranch is home to elephants, tigers, and other wild animals from around the world. Guests can getup close and interact with and care for some of the animals. Patricia Lawrence is exploring Wildthings with foundering president Charlie Sammut.
Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park
Rancho of General Mariano Vallejo
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys from Travel Radio International, Exploration into Destinations around the World. Audio Journalist Patricia Lawrence explores Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park in Petaluma California, the early 19th century Mexican rancho and primitive factory of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. General Vallejo is a prominent figure in California’s Mexican history. A California State Historical Landmark and a National Historic Landmark.
Big Horn County Historical Museum and Visitor Center in Hardin Montana
19th century life in rural America
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys from Travel Radio International, Exploration into Destinations around the World. Patricia Lawrence is exploring Big Horn County Historical Museum and Visitor Center in Hardin Montana. Located in what was once a major wheat producing region. The expansive living museum keeps history alive with twenty-six historic buildings, tools, farm equipment, barns, and thousands of other artifacts from 19th century Anglo-Saxon life in rural America.
La Creek Wildlife Refuge, Martin South Dakota
Explore bird and mammal habitats with biologists
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- JD Streeter
Version intégrale
28 min
2009
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A few hours drive from most major USA cities, there is a National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife Refuges are artificial habitats ment to entice wildlife away from farms and cities. Our tour brings us very close to nature.
Luther Burbank Home and Gardens, Santa Rosa California
19th Century Horticulturalist
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- JD Streeter
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28 min
2009
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Audio Journeys explore Luther Burbank Home and Gardens in Santa Rosa California. It was here that the famous horticulturalist Burbank developed most of his 800 varieties of vegetables, flowers and trees.











