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Wyoming Capitol Outlook "2010 Wyoming State of the State"

WYOMING CAPITOL OUTLOOK

2010 Wyoming State of the State

Governor Dave Freudenthal delivers his "State of the State" on the opening day of the 60th Wyoming Legislature's four-week budget session

8:00 PM

American Experience "The Bombing of Germany"

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

The Bombing of Germany

British and American bombing of Germany during WWII claimed the lives of nearly half a million civilians.

9:00 PM

Blueprint America "Beyond the Motor City"

BLUEPRINT AMERICA

Beyond the Motor City

A cinematic journey in search of America’s transportation future — with Detroit, Michigan, as home base.

 

History Detectives

History Detectives

Episode #708

History Detectives "Episode #708"
Airs Monday, August 17 at 8:00 PM

Mussolini Dagger – Many servicemen brought back souvenirs from World War II, but did the uncle of a Reno, Nevada, man score a dagger from Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini? The dagger bears the symbols of Italian Fascism, and the initial "M" hangs from the belt clip. A family letter says the uncle had orders to pick up Mussolini, but when he arrived, Mussolini was already dead and hanging in the town square. The letter goes on to say that he went to Mussolini's apartment, where he grabbed the dictator's dagger. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan connects various records, pictures and expert opinions to come up with an answer.

Liberia Letter – A Lynchburg, South Carolina, woman has a scrapbook of handwritten letters sent to her great-great-grandmother, a freed slave who lived in South Carolina. She thinks her ancestor's brother, Harvey McLeod, wrote the letters. What caught her attention were the repeated references to Liberia. In 1877, Harvey writes: "I hope you will change your mind and come to Liberia, Africa with us." Was this family part of the post-slavery exodus to Liberia? As HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi tracks the path of the letters, the story pieces together a tale of slaves adapting to freedom.

N.E.A.R. Device – A Colorado ham radio enthusiast may have stumbled across some Cold War history. While sorting through a bucket of old power adapters, he came across a curious device, a hand-sized black box with the wording "National Emergency Alarm Repeater, Civilian Warning Device." The contributor believes it may have had something to do with nuclear attack preparedness, but he lived through the cold war and has never heard of a Civilian Warning Device. HISTORY DETECTIVES Gwendolyn Wright sifts through the secrets to find out whether anyone mass-produced this device and what happened to this Civilian Warning program.

Visit the national History Detectives website for more information on this and other related programs.