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Where Art Thou? Waterbury Region

Season 2 Episode 2 | 28m 22s

Ray Hardman tours the Children’s Community School and hears the choir at Bravo Waterbury, an after-school music education program. Ray’s tour continues to The Barnes Museum where he ventures up to the attic to peer through 18th century items, and to Meriden for a demonstration of stunning religious images created using gold leaf and self-made natural pigment.

Aired: 07/02/22
Extras
Lucy investigates Queen Mary I - was she really as bloody as history suggests?
A coronation designed for Kings, presented some problems for the first Queen.
A rare glimpse of Mary as a child from 1552. There's no sign of "Bloody Mary" here?
A filmmaker learns her architect father’s iconic design in São Paulo is occupied by unhoused people.
Eliza faces a conflict of interests when looking into the personal life of Commissioner Fitzroy.
Following her brother's death, a filmmaker returns home to reflect on fronterizo life in Texas.
Eliza explores the cut-throat world of Victorian theater.
Fossils reveal how birds survived the killer asteroid and became today’s only living dinosaurs.
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Eliza’s life is turned upside down when she finds herself dragged into a missing persons case.
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