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See life in shades of steel and smoke, cinder and ash and oil and iron when you ride along on Trains of the American West. Once there were thousands of trains crisscrossing America. Today, a few hundred remain. We can relive the ...
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Developed for middle and high school age students, this media literacy "mocumentary" explores a day in the life of a television studio from behind the scenes.
Informational / Instructional Program
2002 National Academy of Television ...
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Aliens from the planet Philo have been studying earth through our televsion programs, and believe that TV reflects what the earth is really like. They create an earth simulation called "TV Planet" and place three earth kids in it ...
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Aliens from the planet Philo have been studying earth through our televsion programs, and believe that TV reflects what the earth is really like. They create an earth simulation called "TV Planet" and place three earth kids in it ...
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This historical documentary takes a look back to 1896 when the Denver Zoo started with just one bear cub. One hundred years later, the Denver Zoo has evolved into a bio-park dedicated to the preservation of endangered species. This ...
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"Van Briggle – Art of Clay" explores the tragic story of Artus Van Briggle's short life, his romance Anne Van Briggle, with his wife and fellow artist, and the enduring legacy of their craftsmanship. During America's "Gilded Age" ...
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"Van Briggle – Art of Clay" explores the tragic story of Artus Van Briggle's short life, his romance Anne Van Briggle, with his wife and fellow artist, and the enduring legacy of their craftsmanship. During America's "Gilded Age" ...
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This one-hour documentary focuses on the life and work of the acclaimed Colorado painter whose work is being compared to that of the great 20th century American and European master. Kirkland's career spanned decades – and several ...
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In 2001 Denver was voted the most dog-friendly city in the country. From the ski slopes to a suburban dog cafe, discover what makes Colorado a great place to be a dog. Race with the pack as mushers slide their sleds through Kremmling's ...
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You can't turn around in Colorado without encountering adventure. Run with the huskies at the Colorado Dog Sled Championships in Granby, float with the clouds hot air ballooning over Aspen, punch cows on a dude ranch cattle drive, ...
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Experience after-school fun with traditional Mexican dances with the Ballet Folklorico and get a cowboy's education at the Bruce Ford Rodeo School. Learn the art of sheep herding from the border collies at the Meeker Sheepdog Trials. ...
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What would it be like to be a hotshot firefighter, or a whitewater rafting guide, or a gold miner? Find out about these, and other jobs,such as working in a traveling circus, making doughnuts through the night, working on steam engines, ...
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See the bond between sheepdogs and their owners at the Meeker Sheepdog Trials; witness a bison round-up at Medano Ranch near the Great Sand Dunes National Monument; join rancher Tom Eppich for the rigors of spring calving; and watch ...
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Soar at the Telluride World Hang Gliding Championships, watch the Rockies play ball at Coors Field, learn how to ride a bucking bronco. Fly a fighter jet in a mock dogfight, catch a peewee hockey game, and slide down a ski slope at a cardboard derby.
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Explore the artwork at Denver International Airport, discover the craftsmanship in a thousand-dollar pair of cowboy boots, see world class art in the small town of Central City in the form of opera and art galleries, and delve into ...
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See the largest horse drive in North America near Craig. Inner city kids bond with horses, and Denver mounted police officers saddle up with their partners. Native Americans talk about their ties with horses and, near Guffey, Larry ...
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Take a 4x4 ride in the rugged San Juans. Explore with Wilderness on Wheels, one of the country's most scenic wheelchair trails near Kenosha Pass. Marvel at some of the first dinosaur tracks ever discovered. Ski untouched powder and ...
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Meet the folks who make their homes and livings on Colorado's beautiful backroads. Join cattleman Eddie Linke on the ranch his grandfather homesteaded 120 years ago as he feeds his stock from a hay sled pulled by Billy and Sundance, ...
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Ski into the heart of the wilderness and spend the night in a 10th Mountain Division backcountry hut. Canoe the remote canyonland sections of the Colorado River with a crew of city kids. Take a llama through the rugged San Luis National ...
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Glide down the Colorado River through Horsethief Canyon with some city kids; hop a mountain bike to ride along Kokopelli's Trail near Grand Junction. Discover how CDOT re-constructed I-70 in Glenwood Canyon; ride the Royal Gorge Railroad ...
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Colorado is host to many celebrations. Join in an African-American rodeo, a Native American pow wow, a Scottish highlands festival, and the Mexican celebration of Dia de los Muertos ( the day of the dead ).Join in Monte Vista celebrations ...
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What makes a cowboy a cowboy? Is it what he wears? What he rides? How he talks? How he walks? How he earns a buck? As ranch foreman Dan Muldoon says, "All that matters is that your name is on the payroll." Examine what makes a cowboy ...
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Head to the backcountry with Colorado cowboys: break trail through chest-deep snow near Steamboat Springs, and ride along with the largest horse drive in North America. Visit with the women riders of the Greeley Stampede Rodeo. Step ...
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Visit Wolfhaven, a habitat for wolves and wolf hybrids. Run with the pack at the Colorado Sled Dog championships. Listen to the sentimental story of Shep, a stray who has come to stay in our hearts; discover the Dumb Friends League; ...
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Ride with the fireman and engineer in the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad's engine through the San Juan Mountains from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado. Hike with llamas through Kebler Pass in Crested Butte with photographer ...
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