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Been re-watching the series, missed several of the states when it was on the box, now, with the Amazon Fire Stick I run it on the tv in the office, volume off mostly, it's good background stuff and amazing the things you can discover about states.

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Learned a lot about Indiana history during that state’s episode. …. and I grew up there.


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I love the photography of the series, but dislike their liberal slant they always seem to interject. As an example, in the Colorado episode, spending time showing Columbine and a church in Colorado Springs where the pastor had a homosexual affair.




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I thought the same. They bring up stuff insignificant to a State's history just to make some kind of supposed point.

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I love the photography of the series, but dislike their liberal slant they always seem to interject. As an example, in the Colorado episode, spending time showing Columbine and a church in Colorado Springs where the pastor had a homosexual affair.




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i just found this series and am really enjoying it. The concept is interesting and the photography is outstanding. I'm not really picking up too much of a liberal slant but I don't usually go looking for one.

I saw a few episodes on my roku and then saw it was streaming on Paramount + so i started working my way through them.



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