• Series 12 Winter Edition 2015

Series 12 Winter Edition 2015

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  • Product Code: Series 12 Winter Edition 2015
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The Winter Edition includes cowboy music, a trip to one of the most beautiful small towns in America and the story of how Andrew Carnegie helped build thousands of libraries across the country.
 
Cover StoryCarnegie's Libraries
Scenic AmericaAlong the Ohio River
On A Musical NoteRiders In The Sky
Off the Beaten PathBardstown, Kentucky
Time Capsule
Revisiting 'Tom Sawyer'
Seasonal FeatureImages of Dickens' Time
 




  
 
COVER STORY: Andrew Carnegie wanted a lasting legacy when he started to give away his wealth. He decided to fund public library buildings, leaving visible reminders of his philanthropy across the nation today. 
 
SCENIC AMERICA: In the days before autumn turns to winter, we found tranquility and beauty along the Indiana shore of the Ohio River near the town of Aurora.
 
 
 

 
 
ON A MUSICAL NOTE: The nationally-known group Riders In The Sky has been performing western music for nearly 40 years. The group has won two Grammy awards and has made hundreds of appearances on television and radio.
 
 
OFF THE BEATEN PATH: Bardstown, Kentucky is a community of many attractions, but officials seem to be bragging most about its designation as the most beautiful small town in America.
 
 

 
 
TIME CAPSULE: We see a new take on classic fictional characters of Mark Twain. Illustrator C.F. Payne shares his illustrations of a new edition of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."


SEASONAL FEATURE: The characters of the era of Charles Dickens come to life in a big way each year in Cambridge, Ohio.