Upstate History Documentaries
Seasons at the Lake | Preview
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A one hour documentary that explores the history of Oquaga Lake and the family vacation.
Seasons at the Lake is a one hour television documentary by WSKG Public Media. It looks at the remarkable history of Oquaga Lake and its resorts that drew vacationing families from every corner of the country, for decades. 'Seasons at the Lake' is also a story about food and the role it continues to play in binding families and their vacation traditions together.
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Upstate History Documentaries is a local public television program presented by WSKG
Upstate History Documentaries
Seasons at the Lake | Preview
Preview | 30s
Seasons at the Lake is a one hour television documentary by WSKG Public Media. It looks at the remarkable history of Oquaga Lake and its resorts that drew vacationing families from every corner of the country, for decades. 'Seasons at the Lake' is also a story about food and the role it continues to play in binding families and their vacation traditions together.
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How to Watch Upstate History Documentaries
Upstate History Documentaries is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.
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Old Bones: The Story of Exterminator | Promo
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A one-hour documentary that explores the 100-year history of the New York State Police. (2m 4s)
A one hour documentary that explores the history of Oquaga Lake and the family vacation. (30s)
"Class of the Century" explores the lasting impact of the G.I. Bill on higher education. (30s)
Bob Bitz, author and historian, discusses the way Native Americans cared for the land. (43s)
Harvest, a two-part, four-hour documentary by WSKG's Brian Frey, will air Fall 2015. (2m 7s)
Dorothy Cotton | March on Washington
Dr. Dorothy Cotton reflects on the march & the Citizenship Education Program. (3m)
Explore the evolution of the American Main Street and its enduring symbolism. (35s)
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