
Overview
A tale of high adventure, enormous human effort and engineering brilliance. On May 2, 1869, when the last railroad spike was driven, bells in the churches of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Omaha and St. Louis rang in celebration. Six years in the making, the transcontinental railroad captured the imagination of the nation, symbolizing unification of the country after five years of Civil War.
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3 - 1Lindbergh August 27, 1990
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3 - 2Nixon (1): The Quest October 15, 1990
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3 - 3Nixon (2): Triumph October 15, 1990
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3 - 4Nixon (3): The Fall October 15, 1990
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3 - 5God Bless America and Poland, Too October 22, 1990
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3 - 6Insanity on Trial October 29, 1990
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3 - 7The Satellite Sky November 05, 1990
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3 - 8The Crash of 1929 November 19, 1990
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3 - 9The Iron Road November 26, 1990
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3 - 10French Dance Tonight December 10, 1990
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3 - 11After the Crash January 07, 1991
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3 - 12Los Mineros January 28, 1991
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3 - 13Coney Island February 04, 1991