American History

Thursday, June 27

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8:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 1 of 3)

For some it was the "Isle of Hope," for others, it was the "Isle of Tears." Dozens of U.S. immigrants remember their adventures and heartaches at the threshold of America's Golden Door.
9:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 2 of 3)

The continuation of the emotional and compelling documentary on Ellis Island. This part focuses on the immigrant experience including the t reacherous sea passage, the ID tags and the first immigrant to pass through the Island--Annie Moore.
10:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 3 of 3)

The conclusion to The History Channel's special look at the Ellis Is land immigrant experience. This episode features famous immigrants, the end of Ellis Island and the declaration of Ellis Island as a national monument.
11:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Red vs. Blue

It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states vs. blue states, and what happens to the states caught in the middle?
11:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

White Collar vs. Blue Collar

Deep in the Rust Belt, the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. How did this rivalry change the way we all bring home the bacon?
12:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
12:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Battle of the Bible Belt

With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organized religion, we're a nation of believers, but have we always practiced what we preached?
1:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

City vs. Country

In the battle between city and country, it looks like the city is coming out ahead in population, but is there something about the country that all the city slickers are missing?
1:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Midwest vs. the Rest

It's the glue that holds our map together and feeds America, but the Midwest is more than just state fairs and flyover country.
2:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Vice vs. Virtue

Americans have a lot of vices and they don't just stay in Vegas. From drugs to gambling, the state you live in may shape how bad you can be.
2:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Is West Best?

Americans have been racing to tame the West since they first set foot on the continent, but now that the West has been won, what's next? Is the West still the best?
3:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rebels & Outlaws

Which states like to make their own rules, and which do the heat have on lockdown?
3:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mess With Texas

Everything is bigger in Texas. It's the only state that acts like a country, but has it grown too big for its britches? We'll mess with Texas to settle this ten-gallon rivalry.
4:00PM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 1 of 3)

For some it was the "Isle of Hope," for others, it was the "Isle of Tears." Dozens of U.S. immigrants remember their adventures and heartaches at the threshold of America's Golden Door.
5:00PM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 2 of 3)

The continuation of the emotional and compelling documentary on Ellis Island. This part focuses on the immigrant experience including the t reacherous sea passage, the ID tags and the first immigrant to pass through the Island--Annie Moore.
6:00PM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 3 of 3)

The conclusion to The History Channel's special look at the Ellis Is land immigrant experience. This episode features famous immigrants, the end of Ellis Island and the declaration of Ellis Island as a national monument.
7:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Red vs. Blue

It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states vs. blue states, and what happens to the states caught in the middle?
7:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

White Collar vs. Blue Collar

Deep in the Rust Belt, the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. How did this rivalry change the way we all bring home the bacon?
8:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
8:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Battle of the Bible Belt

With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organized religion, we're a nation of believers, but have we always practiced what we preached?
9:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

City vs. Country

In the battle between city and country, it looks like the city is coming out ahead in population, but is there something about the country that all the city slickers are missing?
9:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Midwest vs. the Rest

It's the glue that holds our map together and feeds America, but the Midwest is more than just state fairs and flyover country.
10:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Vice vs. Virtue

Americans have a lot of vices and they don't just stay in Vegas. From drugs to gambling, the state you live in may shape how bad you can be.
10:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Is West Best?

Americans have been racing to tame the West since they first set foot on the continent, but now that the West has been won, what's next? Is the West still the best?
11:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rebels & Outlaws

Which states like to make their own rules, and which do the heat have on lockdown?
11:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mess With Texas

Everything is bigger in Texas. It's the only state that acts like a country, but has it grown too big for its britches? We'll mess with Texas to settle this ten-gallon rivalry.
12:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 1 of 3)

For some it was the "Isle of Hope," for others, it was the "Isle of Tears." Dozens of U.S. immigrants remember their adventures and heartaches at the threshold of America's Golden Door.
1:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 2 of 3)

The continuation of the emotional and compelling documentary on Ellis Island. This part focuses on the immigrant experience including the t reacherous sea passage, the ID tags and the first immigrant to pass through the Island--Annie Moore.
2:00AM

Ellis Island

Ellis Island (Part 3 of 3)

The conclusion to The History Channel's special look at the Ellis Is land immigrant experience. This episode features famous immigrants, the end of Ellis Island and the declaration of Ellis Island as a national monument.
3:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Red vs. Blue

It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states vs. blue states, and what happens to the states caught in the middle?
3:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

White Collar vs. Blue Collar

Deep in the Rust Belt, the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. How did this rivalry change the way we all bring home the bacon?
4:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
4:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Battle of the Bible Belt

With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organized religion, we're a nation of believers, but have we always practiced what we preached?
5:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

City vs. Country

In the battle between city and country, it looks like the city is coming out ahead in population, but is there something about the country that all the city slickers are missing?
5:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Midwest vs. the Rest

It's the glue that holds our map together and feeds America, but the Midwest is more than just state fairs and flyover country.
6:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Vice vs. Virtue

Americans have a lot of vices and they don't just stay in Vegas. From drugs to gambling, the state you live in may shape how bad you can be.
6:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Is West Best?

Americans have been racing to tame the West since they first set foot on the continent, but now that the West has been won, what's next? Is the West still the best?
7:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rebels & Outlaws

Which states like to make their own rules, and which do the heat have on lockdown?
7:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mess With Texas

Everything is bigger in Texas. It's the only state that acts like a country, but has it grown too big for its britches? We'll mess with Texas to settle this ten-gallon rivalry.
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