Here’s to 150 More!
Celebrating the show’s 150th episode; looking back at some moments throughout the show.
Celebrating the show’s 150th episode; looking back at some moments throughout the show.
Rodney and Jann explore Missouri’s beautiful Meramac Caverns; a farm family looks to the past to create a sustainable future; learning the real meaning of Farm to Table from one family of farmers Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
Rodney and Jann take a tour of Parke County, Ind., where its home to dozens of covered wooden bridges still in use today.
Rodney and Jann take you on a journey to the home of the world’s largest population of endangered manatee. They’ll encounter these curious, gentle giants as they swim alongside of them in their natural habitat.
Jann and Rodney join in the fun with lovers of a growing sport and find that shooting straight as an arrow is harder than it appears; a story of how getting steamed up puts one small Pennsylvania town on the map.
Rodney and Jann travel through Oklahoma on America’s Mother Road.
Every February, hundreds of people come up with crazy costumes and crowd into the small town of Camden, Maine, to ride a wooden sled down a steep icy chute and onto a frozen pond.
Route 66 in Missouri offers food and fun; “Tow Mater” replica; general stores; an arched bridge in Kansas.
Rodney and Jann head to the great white north of Brainerd, Minn., in the dead of winter to experience the frigid sport of ice fishing; they then take part in one of the largest ice fishing competition in the world.
The sweet honor of meeting the Cookie Mogul who sells $4 million worth of cookies in just 12 days at the Minnesota State Fair.