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Program 801:
Burkesville’s Alpine Motel, Italian stonemasonry in Eastern Kentucky, and bagpiper Karen McKenzie
Program 802:
the homemade products of Sunflower Sundries, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, and the Pine Mountain Trail
Program 803:
the Overbrook tapestry and the story of Jenny Wiley
Program 804:
life on Kentucky’s section of the Mississippi and the state’s Mark Twain connections
Program 805:
Blanton Forest, now a state nature preserve; Rob Morris, founder of the Eastern Star organization; and fall colors at Natural Bridge
Program 806:
Arnold Richardson’s Native American flute music, Randy Spencer’s carved walking sticks, and Jim Mahanes’ lighthouse paintings
Program 807:
wood artist Philip Hultgren, the Louisville Science Center, and actor Hasan Davis’ monologue about a black Civil War soldier
Program 808:
the Louisvillians who make “Margaritaville” furniture; Butcher Hollow, Loretta Lynn’s homeplace; and Locust Grove’s tribute to George Rogers Clark and family
Program 809:
TeleFund 2002 expanded edition: simple pleasures and hidden treasures around the state, from country cooking and hand-made jewelry to the Red River Gorge and Cumberland Falls—plus Corvettes, family farms, a university rodeo team, and much more
(Note: This program is available only as a thank-you gift for a donation to KET; see our Support KET pages or call (800) 866-0366 for more information.)
Program 810:
the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, photographer Rick McComb, and Earthwatch volunteers at Mammoth Cave
Program 811:
the Cumberland Inn Museum, Corinth’s musical James family, and quilter Jan Darnell
Program 812:
Strickler’s Stained Glass, Frankfort artist Erika Kaiser, and Kentucky Down Under
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Program 813:
Larkspur Press, the GO Women, and sculptor Wyatt Gragg
Program 814:
special edition: remembering Harlan and Anna Hubbard
Program 815:
glass creations at Hawksview Gallery, woodturner Ron Thomas, and a wild cave tour at Mammoth
Program 816:
Liberty Hall and the Shaker-style clocks of Denby Studios
Program 817:
Crane House in Louisville, rock climbing in the Red River Gorge, and scenery from Kentucky’s western wetlands
Program 818:
the William Whitley House, artists-in-residence at Bernheim Forest, and eagle watching at Reelfoot Lake
Program 819:
aerial photographer Bill Fortney and wildlife artist Ray Harm
Program 820:
carriage collector Dinwiddie Lampton Jr., ornamental concrete, and artist Joe Petro III
Program 821:
Northern Kentucky special: riverboats, the Behringer-Crawford Museum, historic neighborhoods, the Newport Aquarium, and the Covington Community Center
Program 822:
the Confederados: Civil War soldiers from Kentucky and other Southern states who founded a city in Brazil
Program 823:
the equine art of Salina Ramsay, sculptor Jason Kelty, and antique silver at the Georgetown & Scott County Museum
Program 824:
Christmas edition 2002: lights and music at Renfro Valley, pet photos with Santa, and toy trains at the Behringer-Crawford Museum
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