You Are There - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The 'Treason' of Aaron Burr (1807)

The Emergence of Jazz (November 20, 1917)

The Oklahoma Land Rush (April 22, 1889)

William Pitt's Last Speech to Parliament

The Return of Ulysses

Sutter Discovers Gold (1848)

The Great Adventure of Marco Polo (1271)

Edison's Miracle of Light (October 21, 1879)

The Burning of Rome (July, 64 A.D.)

The Nomination of Abraham Lincoln (May 16, 1860)

The Surrender of Wake Island (December 23, 1941)

Lord Nelson at Trafalgar (October 21, 1805)

The Trial of Belle Starr (February 15, 1883)

The Plot Against King Solomon (965 B.C.)

The Battle of Gibraltar (July 24, 1704)

The Cabinet Crisis Over Peggy Eaton (April,1830)

LaFitte and Jackson at New Orleans (December 17, 1814)

The Passage of the Bill of Rights (September 25, 1789)

The Torment of Beethoven (October 6, 1802)

The Death of Stonewall Jackson (May 10, 1863)

The First Flight of the Wright Brothers (December 17, 1903)

The Trial of Susan B. Anthony (June 18, 1873)

The Tragedy of John Milton (August 13, 1660)

The Signing of the Declaration of Independance (July 4, 1776)

The Tragic Hour of Dr. Semmelweis (1852)

The Liberation of Paris (August 25, 1944)

Washington's Farewell to His Officers (December 4, 1783)

D-Day (June 6, 1944)

Lewis and Clark at the Great Divide (1804-06)

The Hatfield-McCoy Feud (January 1, 1888)

The Triumph of Alexander the Great (324 B.C.)

The Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad (May 10, 1869)

P.T. Barnum Presents Jenny Lind (September 11, 1850)

The Emancipation Proclamation (January 1, 1863)

The Rise of Adolph Hitler (September 9, 1936)

Lou Gehrig's Greatest Day (July 4, 1939)

The Final Performance of Sarah Bernhardt (November 30, 1922)

Dewey's Victory at Manila (May 1, 1898)

The Sinking of the Titanic (April 14-15, 1912)

The Assassination of Julius Caesar (March 15, 44 B.C.)

The First Major Use of Penicillin (April 1, 1943)

The Birth of Modern Boxing: The John L. Sullivan-James J. Corbett Battle (September 7, 1892)

Napoleon's Return from Elba (March 7, 1815)

Boston Tea Party (Restaged) (December 16, 1773)
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