Save Our History - Season 1
Save Our History is a program sponsored by The History Channel. It is a national history education and preservation program that raises awareness and support for preserving local and national heritage. It is partnered with Preserve America, a White House initiative created by Laura Bush on March 3, 2003, to encourage the preservation of the United States's cultural heritage. The show is hosted by Edward Herrmann.
In 2006, Save Our History added the Teacher and Student of the Year Awards. The award is given to teachers and students who help preserve historical sites in their communities. One of the sites included the first Union Army camp for African Americans in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania during the American Civil War. The other sites were the Mars Train Station in Mars, Pennsylvania and the Strand Theater in Zelienople, Pennsylvania.
First Air Date: Feb 20, 1999
Last Air date: Mar 29, 2008
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 47 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 2.689
Language: English
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The Underground Railroad
Dear Home: Letters from World War II
The Declaration of Independence
Frontier Homes
The World War II Memorial
National D-Day Museum
Grand Central
The White House: 200th Anniversary
Dear Home: Letters from WWI
Civil War Battlefields
America's Most Endangered 2001
The Missouri
The Star-Spangled Banner
USS Arizona
Valley Forge
American Lighthouses
America's Most Endangered 2002
Save Our Sounds
Presidential Yacht: The USS Sequoia
Dear Home: Letters from World War I
Yellowstone
America's Most Endangered 2003
Defining Documents
George Washington's Workshop
National World War II Memorial
The President Slept Here
Secrets of Jamestown
Gold Rush Ghost Towns
Apollo: The Race Against Time
FBI Stings: Recovering Stolen History
Alaska's Bloodiest Battle
Jefferson's Other Revolution
Inside the B25
Victorian Reborn
Godspeed to Jamestown
The Search for George Washington
Sherman's Total War Tactics
Revolution in Boston
America's Most Endangered 1997
Andrew Jackson
Voices of Civil Rights