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Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom

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Ch. Title Description # Day Date Time Length RPT CC DVS AD MD
36.1 Independence Day On the 4th of July, the U.S. celebrates Independence Day. Communities from coast to coast commemorate the day in 1776 when the Continental Congress proclaimed America's freedom from British rule. Burt Wolf takes a fascinating trip to Boston, where the American Revolution began, to witness the spot where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of Boston, discover why the town of Gloucester thinks its parade is horrible, and enjoy one of the best firework shows in the world.
WEB LINK
111 SA 06/29/13 05:00am 00:25:43 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Independence Day On the 4th of July, the U.S. celebrates Independence Day. Communities from coast to coast commemorate the day in 1776 when the Continental Congress proclaimed America's freedom from British rule. Burt Wolf takes a fascinating trip to Boston, where the American Revolution began, to witness the spot where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of Boston, discover why the town of Gloucester thinks its parade is horrible, and enjoy one of the best firework shows in the world.
WEB LINK
111 SA 06/29/13 05:00am 00:25:43 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Independence Day On the 4th of July, the U.S. celebrates Independence Day. Communities from coast to coast commemorate the day in 1776 when the Continental Congress proclaimed America's freedom from British rule. Burt Wolf takes a fascinating trip to Boston, where the American Revolution began, to witness the spot where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of Boston, discover why the town of Gloucester thinks its parade is horrible, and enjoy one of the best firework shows in the world.
WEB LINK
111 SA 06/29/13 05:00pm 00:25:43 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Independence Day On the 4th of July, the U.S. celebrates Independence Day. Communities from coast to coast commemorate the day in 1776 when the Continental Congress proclaimed America's freedom from British rule. Burt Wolf takes a fascinating trip to Boston, where the American Revolution began, to witness the spot where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of Boston, discover why the town of Gloucester thinks its parade is horrible, and enjoy one of the best firework shows in the world.
WEB LINK
111 SU 06/30/13 11:00am 00:25:43 (RPT) (CC) × MN