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8:00 PM

American Masters "Mel Brooks: Make a Noise"

AMERICAN MASTERS

Mel Brooks: Make a Noise

After 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks has earned more major awards than any other living entertainer; he is one of 14 EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winners.

9:30 PM

American Public Television Special "MARK RUSSELL'S AMERICA"

AMERICAN PUBLIC TELEVISION SPECIAL

MARK RUSSELL'S AMERICA

For three decades, humorist Mark Russell shared his insights on politics and society with public television audiences nationwide.

 

Main Street, Wyoming

Main Street, Wyoming

Wyoming's Original Main Street

Main Street, Wyoming "Wyoming's Original Main Street"
Airs Thursday, January 17 at 8:30 PM

In this edition of Main Street Wyoming, we'll take a look at the discovery of South Pass, and its impact on America's westward expansion. In the early days of the United States the Continental Divide served as a barrier, a wall that blocked its western frontier. Early explorers struggled to find a suitable way to cross this barrier. In 1812, a group of Astorians led by Robert Stuart, travelling from the Pacific Coast of Oregon to St. Louis, trekked through a gap in the Wind River Mountains that came to be known as South Pass.


We'll explore how Jedediah Smith helped utilize South Pass in the implementation of the Fur Trade Rendezvous system, when people found they could bring wheeled wagons over the Pass. Families of missionaries used the Pass on their way to establish missions with Native tribes in the West. Eventually, South Pass became a thoroughfare for pioneers settling in Oregon, California, and Utah. It became Wyoming's Original Main Street.


 
 

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