What Made America Great

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What Made America GreatBrian Kilmeade explores pivotal places that shaped the United States, and he uncovers their secrets.
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S9, EP5 "The History of the Aircraft Carrier"Brian Kilmeade travels to Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina to look at the history of the aircraft carrier aboard the USS Yorktown as America celebrates its centennial.
S9, EP4 "The History of Early Hollywood"Brian Kilmeade visits the Fox Studios in Century City, California, one of America's five original studios to tell the history of early Hollywood.
S9, EP3 "The History of Oil"Brain Kilmeade travels to Galveston, Texas to visit the Ocean Star Offshore Oil Drilling Museum and Midland, Texas to learn about the hurdles, the pitfalls and the successes of the oil industry.
S9, EP2 "The History of the Car"Brian Kilmeade travels to Dearborn, Michigan, the home of the Ford Rouge Center and The Henry Ford Museum to learn about the history of the car and how it has evolved.
S9, EP1 "The History of Law Enforcement"Brian Kilmeade learns about the positive impact police have had in America by going to his hometown of Nassau County, Long Island.
S8, EP2 "Teddy Roosevelt and Mulberry Bend"Kilmeade visits Mulberry Bend and investigates the revamping of the once crime-ridden area.
S8, EP1 "Ellis Island"Brian travels to Ellis Island and learns the journey immigrants take to be a part of this country.
S7, EP4 "Hemingway House"Brian travels to Key West, Fla., to tour the former home of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway.
S7, EP3 "Montauk"Brian explores the history of Montauk, N.Y., including the Montauk Lighthouse and where Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders spent time after the Spanish-American War.
S7, EP2 "Little Havana"Brian explores the Little Havana Cuban exile community helped make Miami and economic success story.
S7, EP1 "The Greenbrier"Brian Kilmeade visits the historic Greenbrier resort in West Virginia to tour a massive underground bunker built for Congress as a fallout shelter during the Cold War.
S6, EP4 "George Washington's Spy Ring II"Brian Kilmeade steps inside the homes of two members of George Washington's spy ring on Long Island.
S6, EP3 "George Washington's Spy Ring I"Brian Kilmeade goes through Long Island, NY to learn about the secret group of ordinary people who did extraordinary things to help win the Revolutionary War.
S6, EP2 "Washington Monument"Brian treks down the Washington Monument's nearly-900 stairs to see 193 commemorative stones that were sent in honor of George Washington during the monument's construction.
S6, EP1 "Hispanic Heritage Month"Brian Kilmeade takes a look at the role the Hispanic cultures have played in America's history.
S6 "Truman Little White House"Brian gets an exclusive tour of the Truman Little White House in Key West, FL to see where President Harry Truman spent 175 days of his presidency.
S5, EP4 "The Texas Patriot"Brian Kilmeade's visit to the The Sam Houston Memorial Museum continues.
S5, EP3 "Sam Houston's Final Days"Brian Kilmeade travels to Huntsville, TX to visit the Sam Houston Memorial Museum.
S5, EP2 "The Women's Vote"Brian Kilmeade travels to Washington, DC to learn about the Suffragists.
S5, EP1 "Secrets of the White House"Brian Kilmeade gets an exclusive tour of The White House.
S4, EP5 "George Washington's Headquarters"Brian visits George Washington's headquarters just north of New York City, where the general spent more time than any other place during the Revolutionary War.
S4, EP4 "Secrets of the Memorial"Brian makes his way to the World War II Memorial on the National Mall to learn about the hidden meanings throughout the memorial, and goes under ground to see the operations.
S4, EP3 "Liberty's Turning Point"Brian travels to Saratoga, N.Y., to learn about the battle that was the turning point in the Revolutionary War.
S4, EP2 "Where the War Began"Brian explores Fort Sumter and walks along Charleston's Battery with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
S4, EP1 "Sagamore Hill"Brian visits the home of President Theodore Roosevelt.
S3, EP6 "The Walls That Saved America"Brian travels to Baltimore to learn about Fort McHenry's role in the War of 1812.
S3, EP5 "Inside the Home of a Spymaster"Brian visits the home of former CIA Director William Casey and learns about his life in espionage and politics.
S3, EP4 "Forgotten Treasures of the American Revolution"Brian goes to Philadelphia to explore the first museum solely dedicated to telling the story of the American Revolution.
S3, EP3 "Unlocking Washington's Book Vault"A journey to Mount Vernon in Virginia to get a tour of George Washington's home, a look at his rare book vault, and visit his tomb.
S3, EP2 "The Women Saving History"A visit to the headquarters of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
S3, EP1 "Hidden Gems of the Kennedy Space Center"Brian Kilmeade surveys the Kennedy Space Center's history and its future as America works toward a mission to Mars.
S2, EP5 "Where a Founding Father Was Made"Brian visits President Thomas Jefferson's Monticello plantation in Virginia and explores discoveries unearthed by archaeologists.
S2, EP4 "The Lincoln Memorial's Hidden Room"Brian explores the Lincoln Memorial, its vast basement and graffiti from 1914 in Washington, D.C.
S2, EP3 "Remember the Alamo!"Brian is joined by Curator Bruce Winters and historian/author Douglas Brinkley to explore the history behind the Texas Alamo in San Antonio.
S2, EP2 "General Washington’s Goodbye"Museum director Jessica B. Phillips and historian Richard Brookhiser relive Gen. George Washington's farewell to his Continental Army officers at Fraunces Tavern in 1783 in New York City.
S2, EP1 "Where America Began"Exploring St. Augustine, Fla., the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the continental U.S., with the help of National Park Service Ranger Allen Arnold and historian Andy Nance.
S1, EP5 "Where a Hero Was Made"Brian journeys to Nashville, Tenn., to visit The Hermitage, the home where President Andrew Jackson began his controversial career in the military and in politics.
S1, EP4 "Inside the Vice President’s Residence"Second Lady Karen Pence takes Brian on a tour of the vice president's residence on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.
S1, EP3 "Mount Rushmore's Secret Room"Brian travels to Mount Rushmore in search of a secret hallway behind the monument and hikes with U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to learn about the manpower behind the creation of the massive sculpture.
S1, EP2 "The Duel That Changed America"Historian David Eisenbach joins Brian in Weekhawken, N.J., where he learns about the deadly duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
S1, EP1 "Prison in the Middle of the Sea"Author Brad Meltzer joins Brian Kilmeade to explore unfinished Fort Jefferson, built of more than 16 million bricks and located in the Dry Tortugas National Park about 70 miles west of the island of Key West, Fla.
Brian Kilmeade explores pivotal places that shaped the United States, and he uncovers their secrets.
Original Air Date: Nov 23, 2018
Genres: News/TalkTV Series
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