i m jamie colby, and today i m cruisin into nashville, tennessee. music city. i m on my way to meet the sons of rock legend roy orbison. turns out the man who gave the world oh, pretty woman, only the lonely, and you got it left his heirs an unexpected treasure, and possibly the opportunity of a lifetime. i m alex orbison. even though my dad, roy orbison, passed away in 1988, my brothers and i, 25 years later, found something that would help us realize a lifelong dream. alex! hello. how are you? i m in hendersonville, just outside nashville, and alex has invited me to a musical landmark. incredible. i can t believe i m here. welcome. thank you so much. and the cash cabin. what is this place? johnny cash built this cabin in the 80s as a getaway. one of the best recording studios in the world. and the families were close? yeah, our families go back to the 50s, when johnny and roy were roommates and labelmates at sun records. i can t wait to learn mo
i m jamie colby, and today i m cruising through boone county, iowa, smack dab in the middle of corn country. i m here to meet the heirs of a man who left behind dozens and dozens of orphans. orphan cars, that is. so, what s an orphan car? you re about to find out. my name is jerry quam. my father, grant quam, liked to collect orphan cars, which are cars that were manufactured by companies that are no longer in existence today. many of these are rare cars of which there s only a few known to exist. i meet up with jerry and his brother john at this modern, climate-controlled barn. what s in the barn? you got tractors, you got horses? something better. better than that? you re gonna love this. whoa. i am in heaven. did you know i love cars? i ve heard a rumor. this is an incredible collection. you inherited this? our father s collection. i imagine there s a great story behind these cars. each and every one. these car stories begin right up the road in
innovative architectural designs. they evoke the grandeur of this land, particularly the pacific northwest. [ applause ] in 1994, pietro passes away at the age of 94. his life s work includes over 1,000 buildings. his widow, second wife marjorie, tony s stepmom, continues to live in the architectural masterpiece in portland. but by the early 2000s, the home has fallen into considerable disrepair. that woven wood ceiling in the bedroom is coming apart. the roof is leaking. it s a mess. marjorie begs tony to come back to portland and fix it up. but portland, and being compared to his father, is exactly what tony has avoided for his entire adult life. i was always of the theory that you can never go home. tony agrees to fix the roof, but focuses mostly on his career, adding to his impressive list of designs, in chicago and around the globe france, turkey, saudi arabia. after marjorie dies in 2009, tony and his brother peter inherit the house that meant so much to their f
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