Aerial America
Aerial America
Smithsonian Channel
Above the Everyday
The Law Behind the Great Plains' Giant Square Plots
If you fly over the Great Plains today, giant squares of land immediately stand out. Many of these are the 160-acre plots forged out of the prairie by 19th-century pioneers, a legacy of the Homestead Act of 1862.
May 11, 2020
1 min
What Some of the Most Important Civil Rights Sites Look Like Today
The Civil Rights movement was defined by seismic events that all took place in the South: the murder of Emmett Till, Rosa Parks refusing to leave her bus seat, and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Selma-to-Montgomery march
May 11, 2020
2 min
How Much Salmon Can a Kodiak Bear Devour?
Separated from their mainland cousins for 10,000 years, kodiak bears have become the largest subspecies of brown bear on Earth. Here's what it takes to feed them.
May 4, 2020
1 min
Half of All North American Shorebirds Use This Rest Stop
Cheyenne Bottoms is the nation's largest inland marsh, an area of over 60 square miles. It's also the favored resting spot of many species of migrating birds, from pelicans to 27 species of ducks.
May 4, 2020
1 min
Why Filmmakers Love New York City
There's something about New York City that Hollywood can't resist, since the early 1900's the city has served as the setting for thousands of films.
Apr 27, 2020
3 min
Ohio Natives Who Went on to Make History
From actor Paul Newman to astronaut Neil Armstrong, Ohio is home to some of the most influential and recognizable people in history.
Apr 27, 2020
2 min
Natural and Unnatural Wonders of Virginia
Next to Virginia's wonder of the natural world, the 200 foot tall Natural Bridge, sits Foamhenge, a replica of Stonehenge made entirely out of styrofoam.
Apr 20, 2020
1 min
One of Nature's Most Amazing Sights
One of Yellowstone's most popular attractions, the Grand Prismatic Spring is home to some of the earliest forms of life on Earth.
Apr 20, 2020
2 min
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