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A Taste of History

John Adams

Chef Staib honors Adams with a classic New England Boiled Dinner.

05/16/2019

A Taste of History

John Adams

Season 4 Episode 3 | 24m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Chef Staib honors Adams with a classic New England Boiled Dinner.

John Adams, the 2nd President, is arguably one of our most important founding fathers, but he feared history would not remember him. In this episode, we visit Adams' birthplace home in Quincy, MA, and we bring Adams back to life in Independence Hall, to experience why he was so important to America's birth.

05/16/2019

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A Taste of History

John Adams

Season 4 Episode 3 | 24m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

John Adams, the 2nd President, is arguably one of our most important founding fathers, but he feared history would not remember him. In this episode, we visit Adams' birthplace home in Quincy, MA, and we bring Adams back to life in Independence Hall, to experience why he was so important to America's birth.

05/16/2019

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