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Program 1601:
The Men's Senior Baseball League in Louisville, Ashland's Winchester Avenue, an update on Bowling Green artist Mark Whitley, and the Treehouse at Stoner Creek bed and breakfast in Bourbon County.
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Program 1602:
A rare look at the personal life of Jesse Stuart, a Suits That Rock benefit concert in Covington, and a visit to Greener Groundz in Bowling Green.
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Program 1603:
a visit to Monmouth Street in Newport, the University of Kentucky's Chefs Afield event, Finchville Daylily Farm in Shelby County, and the Hopkinsville PowWow.
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Program 1604:
Dave Shuffett tries his hand at commercial fishing for a "Dave Does It" challenge. Also featured are Second Street in downtown Owensboro, the police horse training program at Asbury University, and Kim Huston's book Small Town Sexy.
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Program 1605:
Leslie Lyons' book True Blue, the community of Nobob, My Nose Turns Red youth circus, and Ruth Hunt Candies.
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Program 1606:
the Great American Dollhouse Museum in Danville, Uniontown Food Mart's barbecue, the Carnegie Community Arts Center in Somerset, and Daviess County artist Rex Robinson.
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Program 1607:
Christmas 2010: KaLightoscope Christmas at the Galt House in Louisville, the annual Cave Sing at Mammoth Cave National Park, the Nativity display at Maysville's Trinity Lutheran Church, and a visit to Berry in Harrison County.
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Program 1608:
the art of broom-making at Henson Broom Shop and General Store, a visit to downtown Bowling Green, snorkeling in pursuit of the colorful fish known as darters, and the legacy of Cassius Marcellus Clay.
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Program 1609:
the high school basketball program at Burgin Independent Schools, a visit to Highland House bed and breakfast in Carrollton, and artisan chocolate creations at Coco's Chocolate Café in Louisville.
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Program 1610:
Wilmore potter Rudy Medlock; Ferrell's Hamburgers in Hopkinsville; a visit with supercentenarian Lera Williams, the oldest person in Kentucky; and the West Kentucky African American Heritage Center in Russellville.
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Program 1611:
Newport's Ride the Ducks, a visit to Marion, Kentucky pianist and educator Harry Pickens, and the newly expanded National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
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Program 1612:
Opal's restaurant in McKee, a visit to downtown Paducah, a "Dave Does It" challenge at Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipment, the old Hawesville Railroad Station, and Cub Run Cave.
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Program 1613:
Derby City Roller Girls, The Porch Restaurant in Russell Springs, mushrooms at Sheltowee Farms in Bath County, and Warren County artist Leslie Nichols.
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Program 1614:
Earth Day special: a tour of Tebbs Bend and other areas set aside for protection by the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund, a visit to Hazel Green in Wolfe County, an interview with award-winning architect Richard Levine about his sustainable building designs, and a look at the impact of invasive plants on biodiversity.
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Program 1615:
Bon Ton Mini Mart in Henderson, the Brown-Pusey House in Hardin County, Bobby Mackey's Music World in Wilder, a visit to Crab Orchard, and Ashland's Putnam Stadium, home of the Ashland Tomcats.
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Program 1616:
a first-time visit for Dave Shuffett to the Kentucky Derby, a visit to Campbellsville, the old Latonia Race Track, and the Lexington Fashion Collaborative.
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Program 1617:
Model A auto enthusiast Jerry Baker of Paris, the Plaza Theater in Glasgow, a visit to Wheelwright, and a tribute to Charlie, Dave's popular co-host and the elder statesman of the Kentucky Life golden team.
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Program 1618:
a high school rehabilitation center for birds of prey, a visit to Paintsville, Winchester's Ale-8-One bottling plant, and a hike in South America, a remote tract of pristine land in the Pine Mountain Wildlife Corridor.
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Program 1619:
Maple Hill Manor in Springfield, a visit to Beattyville, a "Dave Does It" challenge at a Grant County dairy farm, and the seed-to-table initiative at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill.
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Program 1620:
Native American connections to the Clay County petroglyphs, Covington's Mainstrasse Village, the St. James Court Art Show, and musician Chet Lott.
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Program 1699—Kentucky Life on the Road:
This retrospective edition features favorite segments from three On the Road specials. Dave Shuffett takes in sights of interest along three Kentucky highways: Highway 62, Highway 68, and Highway 60.
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