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Program 1101:
the family-owned Grider Hill Dock at Lake Cumberland, the Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum, folk artist Minnie Adkins, and Amon’s Sugar Shack in Somerset |
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Program 1102:
ultralight pilot and instructor Lucian Bartosik; sheep farmer, weaver, and photographer Dobree Adams; and a nostalgic collection of toy tractors and other miniatures |
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Program 1103:
GlitterBug Glass & Handmade Beads, canoeing Tygarts Creek with wildlife writer/photographer Soc Clay, and a baseball bat used by Babe Ruth |
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Program 1104:
photojournalist Sam Abell and the Somernites Cruise car show |
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Program 1105:
Louisville blues history, bull rider Rod Dizney, and sculptor Garry Bibbs |
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Program 1106:
special edition: the Kentucky-Liberia connection |
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Program 1107:
Bauer’s Candy, the Appalachian Artisan Center, and Wheeler’s Pharmacy in Lexington |
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Program 1108:
the Juggernaut Jug Band, Hibben Knives, and the Lexington Public Library ceiling clock |
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Program 1109:
Floracliff State Nature Preserve, the Howard Steamboat Museum, and stone carver Tim Lewis |
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Program 1110:
special expanded edition: Wild and Scenic Kentucky, featuring beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities from the Ohio River to the Big South Fork and from the Breaks of the Big Sandy to Reelfoot Lake
(Available only as a thank-you gift for donations to KET, on DVD or videotape. Call (800) 866-0366 or visit our Support KET pages for more information.) |
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Program 1111:
using fire to manage forest in Mammoth Cave National Park, Lexington’s Citizen Police Academy, and It’s a Jungle Clayworks |
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Program 1112:
the Kentucky Military History Museum, Louisville quilter Willie Pride, outdoors writer Johnny Molloy, and the Homeplace on Green River |
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Program 1113:
Pinecliffe Gardens, Bybee Pottery, and Civil War history at Camp Nelson |
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Program 1114:
down-home cook Lacey Griffey, Simpsonville photographer Bruce McElya, and the River City Drum Corp |
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Program 1115:
artist and furniture designer Dan Neil Barnes, nature photographer Charline Marrinan, chainsaw artist Carroll Sanders, and circus elephant handler Pat Harned |
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Program 1116:
outdoor writer and photographer Soc Clay, agate hunting in Eastern Kentucky streams, and an international dinner in Somerset |
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Program 1117:
Sharpe Houseboats, the unusual music of “The Junkman,” and husband-and-wife folk artists Ronald and Jessie Cooper |
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Program 1118:
Covington’s Garden of Hope; Louisville’s Frazier Historical Arms Museum; and Knob Creek Farm in Larue County, a boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln |
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Program 1119:
the St. Thomas Log House and other Catholic history in Kentucky; Elliott County’s Laurel Gorge |
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Program 1120:
Southern Indiana’s Clifty Falls State Park and a controlled burn at Raymond Athey State Nature Preserve in Logan County |
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Program 1121:
Christmas edition 2005: a festival of trees and a wonderland of lights in Ashland, plus a scuba-diving Santa at the Newport Aquarium |
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