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Great Trains Of America: Western Railroading (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)

Great Trains Of America: Western Railroading (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)
Since their invention, railroads have captured the imagination of people of all ages and played a pivotal role in the industrial development of our world. Nowhere was the effect greater than in America. Railroads grew into the backbone of the nation and their stories are full of folklore and legends of American History. This extraordinary DVD presentation takes viewers to popular steam locomotive powered historic railroads featured on the PBS series America's Historic Steam Railroads. Feature railroads include: Georgetown Loop Railroad - Located in the Colorado Rockies, this narrow-gauge railroad features tight turns, steep grades and fantastic mountain trestles, making the Georgetown Loop Railroad one of the most spectacular trains in the world. Grand Canyon Railroad - Orginally opened in 1901 by Santa Fe Railroad, the line was built to make the trip to canyon as easy as possible and draw visitors to the spectacular sights of the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow-gauge Railroad - Northern California's Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad takes the passengers back to the historic logging days when great steam locomotives carried giant redwood logs from the forest to saw mill. California Western Railroad - Operating for over 100 years between Fort Bragg on the coast and inland valley town of Willits, the "Skunk Train", as it is known, takes visitors on a 40 mile trip past towering redwoods and mountain meadows of the beautiful northern California countryside. Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad - From desert valley to rocky mountain passes, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is the longest and highest narrow gauge steam railroad in America and registered National Historic Site.



This Old Murder by Valerie Wolzien,
This Old Murder by Valerie Wolzien,
When the production crew for Courtney Castle's Castles invades contractor Josie Pigeon's job site to shoot a PBS remodeling series, Josie's fifteen minutes of fame seem imminent. Unfortunately, the confusion of taping compounds the chaos of construction, and Josie is soon ready to kill. Which is why, when a bludgeoned body appears on the premises, Josie is a top suspect. That's when she decides to make her own suspect list. But the more Josie hammers down the facts, the closer to home she hits . . .



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