This edition features a look at what life was like when Abraham Lincoln grew up in a log cabin in Indiana. We also feature a talented accordion duo plus we visit a Kentucky horse farm that caters to riders of all ages.
Cover Story | Lincoln Pioneer Village |
Scenic America | Clifty Falls State Park |
On A Musical Note | Accordion Duets |
Famous Faces | Mark Twain's Legacy |
Time Capsule | Peace Corps Turns 60 |
Seasonal Feature | Horse Riding Fun |
| COVER STORY: Visitors walk back in time on Heritage Day at the Lincoln Pioneer Village, reminiscent of the place in Indiana where Honest Abe learned how to split logs. | SCENIC AMERICA: Clifty Falls State Park along the Ohio River is a lovely place to absorb nature any time of year. Our visit coincided with the early days of spring. |
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| ON A MUSICAL NOTE: The accordion is the featured instrument for this segment. While Ken Nicol and Mary Drake perform accordions together, their instruments are actually quite different. | FAMOUS FACES: Samuel Clemens' boyhood shaped the characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He became known throughout the world by his pen name, Mark Twain. |
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| TIME CAPSULE: The Peace Corps, now 60 years old, was an idea inspired by President John Kennedy that became a symbol of American volunteerism. | SEASONAL FEATURE: Our destination is a central Kentucky horse farmers that caters to riders of all ages. |
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