• Series 12 Spring Edition 2015

Series 12 Spring Edition 2015

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  • Product Code: Series 12 Spring Edition 2015
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The Spring Edition includes a look back at the 1950s, a trip to Dodge City, Kansas as well as the story of the man who started Kentucky Fried Chicken.
 
 Cover Story
 Remembering the 1950s
 Scenic America
 Oregon's Rogue River
 On A Musical Note
 Harpeth Rising
 Off the Beaten Path
 Dodge City, Kansas
 Time Capsule
 Kentucky Fried Chicken
 Seasonal Feature
 Missouri Trout Fishing
  
  
  
 
 
COVER STORY: We visit the Ohio History Connection to look in on its long-running exhibit of the 1950s. For most of the decade, gasoline prices were under 30 cents and a loaf of bread cheaper than that.
 
 
 
SCENIC AMERICA: When the federal government designated certain waterways Wild & Scenic Rivers, the Rogue River in Oregon was among the first to get the designation. It flows from Crater Lake over the High Cascades until it enters the Pacific Ocean.
 
 
 
 
ON A MUSICAL NOTE: Harpeth Rising is a group of three classically trained musicians who chose a different path after finishing music school. Their instruments and voices blend to create a distinct sound that covers a wide range of musical styles.
 
 
OFF THE BEATEN PATH: The Old West comes to life every day in Dodge City, Kansas at the Boot Hill Museum. Dodge was a boomtown in the 1870s when it was the point where the cattle drives from Texas met the railroad. We explore the legends and lore that made up Dodge.
 
 
 
TIME CAPSULE: The very place where Harland Sanders first introduced his recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken is still a KFC restaurant today. We trace the story of Sanders and his KFC brand.
 
 
SEASONAL FEATURE: When the calendar turns to March, many fishermen get an early jump on Spring. Many anglers enjoy trout fishing along the Roaring River in Missouri, where the state conservation service maintains a fishery.