LEADER 00000ngm 2200217Ka 4500 001 ocn747277999 003 OCoLC 005 20141231184256.0 007 vd cvaizq 008 110819s2011 xxu470 vleng d 020 1422942422 020 9781422942420 024 1 733961249118 028 42 AAAE249110|bThe History Channel 037 |bMidwest Tape|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 TEFMT|cTEFMT|dTEF|dJFN|dUtOrBLW|erda 043 n-us--- 049 JFNA 082 04 973|223 092 917.3|bHOW 245 00 How the states got their shape.|nSeason one|h[(DVD) videorecording] /|cproduced by Half Yard Productions for History ; director, David Konschnik. 260 [United States] :|bA & E Television Networks,|c2011. 264 1 [United States] :|bThe History Channel,|c2011. 264 2 New York, NY :|bDistributed by New Video. 300 4 videodiscs (470 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 500 Title from container. 500 For specific features see interactive menu. 511 0 Hosted by Brian Unger. 520 Why don't people from New England pronounce their 'R's? How come some Pennsylvania Amish use cell phones? How did Northern Californians get so liberal? The clues are right on the map. Brian Unger hits the road, makes irreverent observations about how people think, speak, and act, and discovers their surprising connections to geography. With its crooked lines and odd breaks, the outline of America is a puzzle to be solved. Includes the acclaimed special that inspired the series. 521 8 Rating: TVPG. 538 DVD; Dolby digital stereo. 546 Closed captioned. 630 00 United States geography|vVideodiscs. 650 0 U.S. states|xBoundaries|vVideodiscs. 650 0 U.S. states|xHistorical geography|vVideodiscs. 650 0 DVDs. 651 0 United States|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 651 0 United States|xBoundaries|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 655 7 Nonfiction films.|2lcgft 655 7 DVD-Video discs.|2local 655 7 Video recordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft 700 1 Unger, Brian. 700 1 Konschnik, David. 710 2 History Channel (Television network) 710 2 New Video Group.
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