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Aerial America
Some people like to hop in a car to take a road trip across America, visiting as many landmarks as possible along the way. Since such a trek can take a while to complete, taking a flight across America might be a better option for some people. "Aerial America" takes viewers on such a flight, offering rare looks at some of the nation's best-loved landmarks from high in the sky. Cameras capture the history and pageantry of America as they zoom over busy cityscapes and quiet, rural lands. Many episodes focus on a specific state, showcasing highlights of the state's beauty, while others revolve around themes such as the best small towns and natural wonders found in the country.
S1, EP54 "Missouri"
A flight over Missouri explores the Show Me State's towering monuments, mighty rivers and spectacular Ozarks.
S1, EP47 "Alaska"
A look at America's landmarks, including a view of bears catching clams in Alaska's rivers; a high-flying tour reveals Alaska's call of the wild spirit that has lured adventurers and dreamers north for centuries.
S1, EP62 "The South"
The South's famous landmarks, historical milestones and unique culture.
S1, EP64 "New England"
An aerial tour over New England captures its beauty while celebrating its rich history; from the Massachusetts harbours, where Americans rebelled against the British, to the autumn colours that blanket the mountains of Vermont.
S1, EP75 "Outdoor Adventures"
A cross-country flight over the nation's mountains, beaches and national parks; visiting other sites that attract adventurers and tourists.
S1, EP74 "Coasts"
An aerial tour over America's coastlines explores the visual splendor and rich history of the nation's varied borders.
S1, EP73 "Great Cities"
An aerial view of major cities in the United States, including Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and Boston.
S1, EP72 "Dallas - Fort Worth"
An aerial tour over Dallas and Fort Worth highlights the cities' differences while showcasing their shared contributions to the Texas narrative.