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Tower of 1893 City Hall
The Milwaukee City Hall is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was finished in 1893, at which time it was the tallest building in the United States. The city hall's bell tower, at 353 feet (108 m), also made it the third tallest structure in the nation, behind the Washington Monument and the then-incomplete
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Inside Nebraska's Arbor Lodge
Inside Nebraska's Arbor LodgeVideo Clip (3:39)
Video Clip (3:39)
Did you know how Arbor Day was founded? This America Castles video on the Arbor Lodge in Nebraska unravels the story. Julius Sterling Morton and the Nebraska Agricultural board declared the first Arbor day on April 10, 1872.
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Larry and Jerrod
Larry and JerrodVideo Clip (2:50)
Video Clip (2:50)
Mike and Frank freestyle to Larry & Jerrod's property in Wisconsin, where old buildings have been transported to their property creating an entire town! While picking through an old Saloon, Frank is not intimidated by the "Do Not Touch - Not For Sale signs" and as a true picker should, he negotiates a great deal.
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Marlene and Julia
Marlene and JuliaVideo Clip (2:41)
Video Clip (2:41)
Marlene and Julia are a mother/daughter team who live in an Octagon shaped house. Mike and Frank find themselves in an unusual situation when they are surrounded by 40,000 dolls! They dig deep for "mantique" items, but these ladies are tough negotiators and drive a hard bargain.
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Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy: Larry is Amish
Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy: Larry is AmishVideo Clip (44:13)
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Larry makes his way through Brew City to get a taste of the beer industry before heading to Amish country, where he's put to work on a sauerkraut farm. Later, Larry takes part in the zany Art Car Parade.
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Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy: Larry Beefs Up
Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy: Larry Beefs UpVideo Clip (44:16)
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Larry goes back to his roots when he preps and auctions off livestock in Oklahoma. Then he heads to the Big Apple for some tough tug boating. Finally, Larry hones his wilderness survival skills when he helps celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy: Mutant All-Beef Road Trip
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