Great American Adventures is a new FAST (free ad-supporting streaming TV) channel from Great American Media. The channel features more than 500 hours of scripted and unscripted content highlighting themes including southern cooking and DIY, while celebrating Great American traditions every day and every season.

Log Heads

"Log Heads"

Headquartered in Lancaster, Ky., Rocky Top has been manufacturing high-end log furniture and railing for two decades. Owners Tommy and Gwen Mitchell have grown the business from a humble start in a garage into a multimillion-dollar enterprise that serves both residential and commercial clients, but they're not content with maintaining the status quo. In "Log Heads," the Mitchells take on the challenge of building homes, using their signature northern white cedar logs. With a trusty staff, including many of their family members, Tommy and Gwen juggle the demands of the new venture while staying committed to running the rest of Rocky Top.

Kimberly's Simply Southern

"Kimberly's Simply Southern"

Little Big Town singer and cooking enthusiast Kimberly Schlapman shares some of her favorite Southern recipes in this series filmed in Nashville, Tenn. The singer walks viewers through the steps of how to prepare some of her favorite dishes -- all with her trademark Southern charm. Special guests, including other members of Little Big Town, stop by Kimberly's kitchen to help her with the recipes. The guests are rewarded with good company, good times and one of Kimberly's authentic Southern meals.

Lake Life

"Lake Life"

Avid fishermen Nate and Justin Herman know a thing or two about having a "lake life." The countless hours spent on various bodies of water has not only nurtured an avocation but developed into a vocation. Nate and Justin travel the country building one-of-a-kind waterfront creations in typically remote locations. This DIY series documents their handiwork -- like a double-decker dock with a water slide, a floating golf oasis, deluxe teepees, and a 10,000-pound volcano-themed fishing cabin -- while also going behind-the-scenes to provide glimpses of family adventures of the entire Herman clan.

Tiny Paradise

"Tiny Paradise"

Drawn to the prospect of financial freedom, a simpler lifestyle, and limiting one's environmental footprint, more buyers are opting to downsize -- in some cases, to spaces no larger than 400 square feet. On this series, the homes have another unique quality: they are constructed to feature enviable views. Set in such idyllic locations as Tulum, Mexico; Maui, Hawaii; and Telluride, Colo., the little houses are tricked-out with reflection pools, greenhouses, indoor/outdoor kitchens, lots of multifunctional furniture and, of course, observation decks to soak in the sunsets. The featured builds include those by professional contractors as well as DIYers.

Listed Sisters

"Listed Sisters"

Diverse architectural styles in vibrant Nashville present the canvas for sisters Alana and Lex LeBlanc, who help clients transform homes they've outgrown into hot properties that can fetch top dollar. "Everyone dreams of finding that perfect place to call home," Alana says. "But not everyone can afford their dream home until they've sold a house that no longer suits their needs." The ladies compare neighborhood home prices and craft the best resale plan for the homeowner's current property. Then, with a goal of selling high and getting clients the dollars they need to purchase their new homes, the sisters and their crew tackle whole home renovation projects that include moving walls, adding fresh paint and accessorizing.

Junk Gypsies

Rerun Air Date: December 30, 2024

Texas designers Amie Sikes and Jolie Sikes-Smith are known to their social-media followers as Junk Gypsies. The sisters, who describe their design approach as raucous, rowdy and rebellious, bring their self-professed "hippie flair and Southern-fried cowgirl pride" to TV in this series in which the pair engages in spirited searches for roadside treasures to create the quintessential Junk Gypsies look. So what is the Junk Gypsies look? An elegant mix of colorful flea market finds and funky vintage pieces. The sisters' client list includes country music stars and Hollywood actors, but in this series, they help ordinary homeowners who need their uninspired spaces transformed into something more.

Garage Gold

"Garage Gold"

When everything has to go, the Garage Brothers get to work. The company, based in Raleigh, N.C., specializes in cleaning out garages, basements, attics and work spaces overflowing with clutter that would make any hoarder envious. Led by owner Kraig Bantle, Garage Brothers organize each space and then redesign it into something the homeowners can enjoy. In exchange, Kraig and his team get to keep any valuables they find in the clean-out process, hoping there are some hidden treasures buried in the trash that they can sell at a profit. They also give many of the items they haul away to charities.

Garage Gold

"Garage Gold"

When everything has to go, the Garage Brothers get to work. The company, based in Raleigh, N.C., specializes in cleaning out garages, basements, attics and work spaces overflowing with clutter that would make any hoarder envious. Led by owner Kraig Bantle, Garage Brothers organize each space and then redesign it into something the homeowners can enjoy. In exchange, Kraig and his team get to keep any valuables they find in the clean-out process, hoping there are some hidden treasures buried in the trash that they can sell at a profit. They also give many of the items they haul away to charities.

Hanging With the Hendersons

"Hanging With the Hendersons"

Animal Planet adds to its staple of Colorado-based veterinary shows with one that follows the Henderson family practice in Lakewood. The Fox Hollow Animal Hospital was founded by Dr. Tony Henderson in 1996. It now includes Tony's sons Dr. Ross and Dr. Ryan and technician assistant Cole, plus the extended clinic family and numerous pets, including Tony's beloved golden retriever and sidekick, Lord Barrington. Drama and high stakes at the clinic with animals are part of the daily routine for this dynamic family but so are jokes, laughter and love.

Wolves and Warriors

Rerun Air Date: December 26, 2024

In the eyes of Matt Simmons and Lorin Lindner, wolves are a misunderstood, majestic animal. They also are mysterious, intelligent, protective and loyal, but because poachers, illegal breeders and other perils threaten their lives, Matt and Lorin come to the rescue. The husband and wife team -- he a U.S. Navy veteran, she a clinical psychologist and public health educator -- run the Lockwood Animal Rescue Center in California. The series spotlights the center's mission: to offer a therapeutic work environment for returning combat veterans and a forever home to wolves, wolfdogs, coyotes, horses, parrots and other animals. For Matt, Lorin and the team, every mission is critical -- from perilous wolf rescues, to investigations into underground fur farms -- and they all provide opportunities for combat veterans to heal and find their place in civilian society.

Late Nite Eats

Rerun Air Date: December 26, 2024

Canadian chef Jordan Andino takes a trip around North America in search of the top-rated local restaurants catering to the late-night food scene. With stops in a variety of cities in the U.S. and Canada, Andino visits three eateries in each, looking for their most popular after-hours dishes, from specialty grilled cheese sandwiches to steak tacos and a sandwich called Buffy the Mac Slayer, which is a Buffalo chicken sandwich topped with gooey macaroni and cheese. In addition to sampling their wares, Andino talks to the chefs about their signature dishes. He also chats with the venues' late-night patrons for their take on the fare.

Late Nite Eats

Rerun Air Date: December 26, 2024

Canadian chef Jordan Andino takes a trip around North America in search of the top-rated local restaurants catering to the late-night food scene. With stops in a variety of cities in the U.S. and Canada, Andino visits three eateries in each, looking for their most popular after-hours dishes, from specialty grilled cheese sandwiches to steak tacos and a sandwich called Buffy the Mac Slayer, which is a Buffalo chicken sandwich topped with gooey macaroni and cheese. In addition to sampling their wares, Andino talks to the chefs about their signature dishes. He also chats with the venues' late-night patrons for their take on the fare.

Moving Country

"Moving Country"

Living in the city presents a significantly different lifestyle than living in a country setting. This series follows families making the move from an urban location to a rural one, whether they're going from Miami to Montana or Los Angeles to Louisville. Viewers go along for the entire process, from searching for a new home to settling in and adjusting to the more laid-back lifestyle. Whether the families are returning to their roots or just want a change of pace, they're going from the rush of city life to the calm of the country.

Living Countryfied

"Living Countryfied"

Festivals, fairs, tailgating, cook-offs and unusual competitions are staples of life for many Americans. This series showcases those slices of Americana, highlighting the best of family values from the heartland. Whether it's a wife-carrying competition in Maine, a rattlesnake roundup and cook-off in Texas (where else?) or fly-fishing in Yellowstone, "Living Countryfied" takes viewers to locations across the U.S. to experience things that they have likely never seen. Each episode is built around a particular theme, such as festivals and outdoors.

Food: Fact or Fiction?

"Food: Fact or Fiction?"

Was pizza really invented in Italy? Does chicken soup actually help cure the common cold? Those are some of the food myths that are explored on this series that tries to separate fact from fiction. Actor Michael McKean examines commonly held beliefs about food -- including popular food remedies and romantic recipes and aphrodisiacs -- to see which ones have some validity and which can be completely debunked. Themed episodes include one that takes a look at breakfast -- is it really the most important meal of the day? -- and another that travels around the food globe to see where popular international dishes were really created.

Highway Cowboys

"Highway Cowboys"

There's lots of grassland in Texas where cattle can safely roam, but increasingly, livestock finds its way to highways and other roads in the Lone Star State, which poses safety risks not only to the animals but also to drivers on those roads. So authorities are bringing in experts -- referred to as highway cowboys -- whose job it is to round up loose stock and bring them back to the safety of state farmlands. It's an important, high-stakes occupation, but it's also one of the country's dirtiest jobs.

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