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A new three-part series, 10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, hosted by Geoffrey Baer.

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Geoffrey Baer’s extended interview with Chicago cultural historian Tim Samuelson.

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Geoffrey Baer learns what life was like for Greenbelt’s first residents.

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Geoffrey Baer visits the Fountain of Youth and learns about an archeology dig in progress.

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Hear about life in Levittown from a lifelong resident.

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Learn how “Katrina cottages” are being repurposed.

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Meet a long-time Southwest DC resident and hear his perspectives on urban renewal.

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Interview with Rick Gustafson of Portland Streetcar, Inc.

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The Lincoln Highway gave women and people of color unprecedented freedom to travel.

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Woodward Avenue in Detroit was one of the first streets to fully adapt to the automobile.

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The AIDS Quilt redefined what a monument could look like.

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The Eads Bridge proved that steel could be used for large-scale building projects.