
Coral Springs, FL (PRWEB) March 31, 2012
Today in America with Terry Bradshaw announces April air dates for the city of Spokane, Washington. The city, which is located 18 miles from Idaho, is the second largest metropolitan area in the state. ?Lilac City? earned its nickname to because it holds an annual Lilac Festival to herald the beginning of the spring season. Residents and visitors to the area can watch the original cable program on CNN Headline News.
If golfing is your passion, Spokane boasts 19 public courses within a 45 minute drive. Golf Digest Magazine called it a ?golf mecca? for its unmatched quality, price and concentration of courses. Don?t forget to visit the Grand Coulee Dam just 90 miles west of Spokane. It is the largest concrete structure in the world and is 57 feet short of a mile long.
Terry Bradshaw, host and narrator of the unique cable television program, is a sports celebrity. He played professional football for 14 years before he retired. His long career with the Pittsburgh Steelers earned Bradshaw an induction into the Hall of Fame. His physical skill and leadership was a key reason for his team winning every championship game played. Bradshaw called his own plays and guided the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl wins. He has been called one of the most respected sports celebrities in the world. Today in America Terry Bradshaw is honored to have him host the show.
The original cable show is filmed around the globe and edited in Coral Springs, Florida. The program is geared toward busy professionals and covers a wide array of topics relevant to work and home life. Today in America TV is carried on regional and national cable networks such as CNN Headline News, ESPN 2 and Fox Sports Net. For more information and to see sample videos from the show, please visit todayinamericatv.net.
Washington’s History: The People, Land, and Events of the Far Northwest
An anything-but-dry history textbook in a pocket-sized package, WASHINGTON’S HISTORY is a fascinating walk through the lengthy story of a place and its people. Historian Harry Ritter introduces the Native American peoples who lived in the region’s coastal rainforests and inland plateau, the European and U.S. seafarers who explored and mapped the complicated shores and islands, and the leaders involved in conflicts over boundaries, resources, and religion. There’s the story of The Pig War, which began with an assassinated pig in 1859 and escalated into an international skirmish. Read about the construction of the massive Grand Coulee Dam in 1933, and the creation and aftermath of Hanford, and the hopefulness surrounding the World’s Fair. And then there’s the land itself: vast, stirring in its stark beauty, and fearsome when natural disaster strikes, as it has in every century. Ritter offers fifty-two lively vignettes illustrated with rare archival photographs that together comprise a picture of life in the Far Northwest. Learn about the Natives, explorers, traders, missionaries, loggers, farmers, inventors, and politicians. From Chief Seattle to Dr. John McLoughlin, William E. Boeing, Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson, and Bill Gates, these are the people at the epicenter of events that shaped the Evergreen State.
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Grand Coulee Dam (Images of America: Washington)Washington’s Grand Coulee is an ice-age channel that carried the Columbia River when ice dammed its main course. Grand Coulee was …
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