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10 Episodes 2015 - 2016
Episode 1
Mon, Oct 5, 2015
Host Stan Ellsworth travels to Williamsburg, Virginia to study how the contributions of overlooked patriots Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee paved the way to American Independence.
Episode 2
Mon, Oct 12, 2015
In Boston, Massachusetts four members of the Sons of Liberty fan the flames of the Revolution. Stan shares the stories of Founding Fathers Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Joseph Warren as he tours the great city.
Episode 3
Mon, Oct 19, 2015
A journey to Philadelphia has host Stan Ellsworth recounting the life of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.
Episode 4
Mon, Oct 26, 2015
Stan discovers the true history of George Washington and details his humble beginnings in West Virginia and his tenure as the first President of the United States.
Episode 5
Mon, Nov 2, 2015
Host Stan Ellsworth spotlights two of the most prominent Founding Fathers, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, and recounts what inspired them to lead the fight for American Independence.
Episode 6
Mon, Nov 9, 2015
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams face off in the contentious election of 1800. Stan visits the Massachusetts Historical Society to learn of the events that drew these Founding Fathers apart.
Episode 7
Mon, Feb 1, 2016
Host Stan Ellsworth recounts the life of Alexander Hamilton, an unsung Founding Father, pioneering patriot, and George Washington's right-hand man.
Episode 8
Mon, Feb 8, 2016
Stan travels across Virginia and Pennsylvania to discover the contributions of James Madison as a framer, founder, and president of the United States.
Episode 9
Mon, Feb 15, 2016
One of the least known Founding Fathers James Monroe rises through the ranks and becomes the fifth President of the United States. Host Stan Ellsworth travels through Virginia to trace the pivotal events in Monroe's life.
Episode 10
Mon, Feb 22, 2016
Host Stan Ellsworth highlights the contributions of Martha Washington and Abigail Adams during their years as First Lady of the United States.