Of land with locations in every state. More than 325 Million People visited these sites last year. Over the next 90 minutes well feature a mixture of National Beauty and history at eight different parks around the country. We begin just outside cleveland situated along the river, well learn how the canal system plays a role in the westward expansion during the 1830s and 40s. The canal is part of a twocanal system that was put in place in the early years of america. Built between 1825 and 1832. Basically its a water transportation route that connected lake eerie with the ohio river which is part of a larger idea, a National Water transportation route. In the early days of america, we had 13 colonies all situated right along the atlantic seaboard. And our leaders at that time saw a problem. That problem was we needed that country to expand westward. However, there was a big obstacle, the appalachian mountains. Jr George Washington had an idea to create a water transportation route using
Announcer there are more than 400 National Parks across america, covering 85 million acres of land with locations in every state. People 325 million visited these sites last year. Over the next 90 minutes, we will feature a mixture of Natural Beauty and history at eight different parks across the country. We began outside cleveland at the cuyahoga National Park. Situated along the river, we will learn how the canal system in ourayed a major role nations westward expansion during the 1840s. The ohio and erie canal is part of a system that was put in place in the early years of america, between 1825 and 1832. It is a water transportation route that connected lake erie with the ohio river, which is part of a larger idea. A National Water transportation route. In the early days of america we had colonies situated right along the atlantic seaboard. Our leaders at that time so i problem. The problem was, we needed that country to expand westward. However, there was a big obstacle. The appala
Thats facing all of the Museum Managers and people that are responsible for generating, producing, and collecting objects that would likely go into a museum sitting such as this is how much do we need to keep . How many things do we need to have to tell the american story and its the great conundrum of our protection. There are those who believe that maybe the time has come to start reducing the amounts of things we collect and be more judicious in how we collect them and what we collect. Is it inappropriate to use representative samples, say at an archaeological site, where things are left at the Vietnam Veterans memorial. Do we need to keep everything . And there are those in the professional field that think we need to keep everything and theres others who think sampling is the more judicious and longterm strategy. Because there is a point of diminishing return. It costs money. There is an inherent cost to storing all of these objects. In many cases the costs can be prohibitive and
Manufacturing center in the late 1800s through the depression, combining its location on the water with the coming of the railroads. Today it is ohios most second populous city. With the help of Charter Communications, as cleveland prepares to host the convention, we take a look back at the history. We visit the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum to find out by it lost the distinction of the motor city. Became the city where highend automobiles were built. There was a lot of wealth in the the. So, the vehicles being built here were primarily vehicles for the wealthy. Happens, find out what music and politics collide at the rock n roll hall of fame. Congress put together the list of the filthy 15. Kind of public enemies number one through 15 in terms of making the case that rock n roll has to be controlled, censored. It led to warning labels being put on cds. These talk to artist, songs, they were not that outrageous. Plus we take a look at to pass conventions in cleveland. In the rear book
However, there was a big obstacle, the appalachian mountains. So our first president , george washington, happened to be a canal engineer, had an idea. That idea was to create this transcontinental water transportation route using two canals, the erie canal through new york state, the ohio and erie through the state of ohio, that would ultimately connect new york city, hudson river, erie canal, lake erie, ohio and erie canal, ohio river, mississippi, all the way to the gulf of mexico. In the early days of america, we didnt have a big federal government, so in terms of actually funding and implementing the ohio and erie canal depends on the states. Fortunately, the state of new york had a champion there, fellow by the name of dewood clinton who became their canal commissioner and got the job done through the state of new york. Then he rose to become the governor of the state of new york. Ohio, facing a similar challenge in terms of funding, et cetera, on the verge of bankruptcy, the can