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Archival footage shows how technological innovations, two world wars and consumerism helped build the richest economy in the world.
Archival footage shows how technological innovations, two world wars and consumerism helped build the richest economy in the world.
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America in Color
S3, EP6 "Small Town Life"Colorized home movies from the early 20th Century reveal day-to-day life in small towns across the country.
America in Color
S2, EP4 "Playtime"In the early 20th century, new leisure and recreation opportunities transform American lives; includes color footage of early amusement parks, campgrounds and sports arenas.
America in Color
S3, EP1 "Coming to America"Rare footage tracks different immigrant families searching for the American dream, including Albert Einstein in Germany, a Russian-Jewish family in Maine, a Mexican-American family in Texas, and a child of Italian immigrants, Frank Sinatra.
America in Color
S2, EP2 "Titans of Industry"Throughout the first half of the 20th century, industrialists and inventors revolutionize every aspect of American life; the stories of the Ford, Firestone and Edison families become intertwined in a way that drives America's transformation.
America in Color
S3, EP6 "Small Town Life"Colorized home movies from the early 20th Century reveal day-to-day life in small towns across the country.
America in Color
S3, EP5 "Crimes of the Century"Colorized footage reveals America's most notorious criminals, gruesome murders and courtroom dramas.
America in Color
S3, EP4 "Made in the USA"Archival footage shows how technological innovations, two world wars and consumerism helped build the richest economy in the world.
America in Color
S3, EP3 "Alaska"Known as America's last frontier, colorized film shows the Alaskan wilderness before and during the gold rush of 1896.
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