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  • Buffalo Bill

    Aired February 25, 2008

    William "Buffalo Bill" Cody's legendary exploits helped create the myth of the American West that still endures today.

  • Kit Carson

    Aired February 18, 2008

    The ultimate frontiersman, Carson inspired popular novels before being associated with the "Long Walk" of the Navajo people.

  • The Gold Rush

    Aired November 6, 2006

    The sight of gold in the rushing waters of the American River sent a ripple around the world and set the stage for an event that would forever change a city, a fledgling state, and the nation.

  • Annie Oakley

    Aired May 14, 2019 | 53 min

    As the star attraction of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Annie Oakley thrilled audiences around the world with her shooting feats.

  • Annie Oakley (español)

    Aired May 14, 2019 | 53 min

    Como la principal atracción del Show del Lejano Oeste de Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley emocionó al público de todo el mundo con sus hazañas de tiro.

  • Jesse James

    Aired February 6, 2006

    He's one of America's most cherished myths... and one of its most wrong-headed. America's Robin Hood who robbed not only the rich but the poor and defenseless as well, always saving the treasure for himself.

  • Las Vegas: An Unconventional History

    Aired November 14, 2005

    The story of Las Vegas' last hundred years is a distinctly American saga of optimism and opportunity. By 1999, it had become one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and could lay claim, in the words of one historian, to be "the first city of the twenty-first century." American Experience tells a rollercoaster story, peopled with unlikely heroes and villains, to trace the city's development from a remote frontier way-station to its Depression-era incarnation as the "Gateway to the Hoover Dam"; from its mid-century florescence as the gangster metropolis known as "Sin City" to its recent renaissance as a corporately-financed, postmodern, desert fantasyla

  • Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided

    Aired February 19, 2001 | 3 hrs 46 min

    The six-part story of a frontiersman farmer and a wealthy Confederate slave-owner's daughter.

  • Surviving the Dust Bowl

    Aired August 31, 2022 | 53 min

    The story of the farmers who came to the Southern Plains of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas dreaming of prosperity, and lived through ten years of drought, dust, disease and death.

  • Gold Fever

    Aired May 12, 1997 | 53 min

    In July 1897, reporters from around the world gathered at Seattle's port as a steamship carrying passengers from Canada's frozen wasteland arrived. Word was out that many aboard had struck it rich and were carrying home sacks — even crates — of gold.

  • TR

    Aired October 6, 1996

    Author, soldier, scientist, outdoorsman and caring father, he was the youngest man to become president. Part of the award-winning Presidents collection.

  • The Iron Road

    Aired November 26, 1990

    In 1862, the Congress passed the first of several Railroad Acts, choosing a route which went from Omaha to Sacramento — much of it an old pioneer trail-- and naming the two companies to be responsible for the construction of the railroad: the Central Pacific, building from the West, and the Union Pacific, building from the East.