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Aerial America

Smithsonian Channel

Above the Everyday
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Aerial America - Aerial Views of Eco-Friendly Homes in New Mexico
In an unwelcome environment, building an eco-friendly house is a major challenge. But architect Mike Reynolds thinks he's found a design solution in his innovative "Earthships."
In an unwelcome environment, building an eco-friendly house is a major challenge. But architect Mike Reynolds thinks he's found a design solution in his innovative "Earthships."
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01/27/20 • 1 min

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Aerial America - Take a Trip to Glacier National Park
Experience Glacier National Park's awe-inspiring peaks, untouched forests, pristine alpine meadows, and breathtaking lakes.
Experience Glacier National Park's awe-inspiring peaks, untouched forests, pristine alpine meadows, and breathtaking lakes.
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05/06/19 • 3 min

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Aerial America - Early U.S. Settlers' Dirty Dealings with the Osage Nation
For the Osage Nation of Missouri, signing an 1808 peace treaty with the U.S. government was the beginning of a path to betrayal and broken promises.
For the Osage Nation of Missouri, signing an 1808 peace treaty with the U.S. government was the beginning of a path to betrayal and broken promises.
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03/11/19 • 3 min

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Aerial America - The U.S. Army's Legendary Buffalo Soldiers
For twenty years, the Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Davis blazed trails for African Americans as the U.S. Army's first peacetime regiments of black troops.
For twenty years, the Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Davis blazed trails for African Americans as the U.S. Army's first peacetime regiments of black troops.
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10/29/18 • 2 min

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Aerial America - Insane Views of the USA in a Minute
America is one of the most breathtaking and diverse geographical places on Earth. From monuments to mountains and canyons to coastlines, take a speedy aerial tour through our country's most stunning sites.
America is one of the most breathtaking and diverse geographical places on Earth. From monuments to mountains and canyons to coastlines, take a speedy aerial tour through our country's most stunning sites.
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08/21/18 • 1 min

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Aerial America - If You're an Adventurer, Idaho Is the State for You
Idaho has more wild and remote public lands than any state outside of Alaska. Covering 2.3 million acres, The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area stretches right across the heart of Idaho.
Idaho has more wild and remote public lands than any state outside of Alaska. Covering 2.3 million acres, The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area stretches right across the heart of Idaho.
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11/18/19 • 3 min

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Aerial America - How Did a Grizzly Bear Get on California's Flag?
As more and more settlers began to pour into California throughout the 1840s, the local Mexican authorities regarded them with suspicion. This would set off a chain of events culminating in the Bear Flag Revolt.
As more and more settlers began to pour into California throughout the 1840s, the local Mexican authorities regarded them with suspicion. This would set off a chain of events culminating in the Bear Flag Revolt.
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11/04/19 • 3 min

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Aerial America - Tour Nike's Oregon Headquarters from the Air
In 1971, Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight launched their own sportswear company, Nike, named after the Greek god of victory.
In 1971, Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight launched their own sportswear company, Nike, named after the Greek god of victory.
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10/28/19 • 1 min

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Aerial America - This is Where Rosa Parks Changed History
More than half a century ago, civil rights leaders Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for equality in Montgomery, inspiring a national movement through acts of nonviolence.
More than half a century ago, civil rights leaders Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for equality in Montgomery, inspiring a national movement through acts of nonviolence.
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12/23/19 • 2 min

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Aerial America - How the Alaska Gold Rush Turned Out to Be a Hoax
Near the turn of the 20th century, Alaska lured thousands of eager prospectors in search of precious minerals to its bountiful mountains. What many found was far more treacherous.
Near the turn of the 20th century, Alaska lured thousands of eager prospectors in search of precious minerals to its bountiful mountains. What many found was far more treacherous.
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02/03/20 • 3 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does Aerial America have?

Aerial America currently has 235 episodes available.

What topics does Aerial America cover?

The podcast is about Americana, Exploration, Space, Podcasts, Travel and Tv & Film.

What is the most popular episode on Aerial America?

The episode title 'What Some of the Most Important Civil Rights Sites Look Like Today' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Aerial America?

The average episode length on Aerial America is 2 minutes.

How often are episodes of Aerial America released?

Episodes of Aerial America are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Aerial America?

The first episode of Aerial America was released on Nov 2, 2012.

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