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Offering viewers an insightful look into the incredible feats of engineering that have shaped the nation. This series focuses on the stories behind some of America's most iconic structures and the innovative minds that brought them to life.
(Enhanced; 4-hour episode.) In the 1970s, one major cola brand launches a blind taste test marketing plan that takes direct aim at their biggest competitor. Two heavy hitting cereal rivals duke it out for breakfast dominance. Competition heats up when an idea is stolen, beaten to the market, and is a runaway success. As car culture cranks up in the early 1950s, a young machinist in England invents one of the world's most successful toys when he creates a toy car small enough to fit inside a matchbox for his daughter to take to school.
(Enhanced; 4-hour episode.) A young boy accidentally discovers a frozen treat on a stick, and grows up to bring an endearing classic to the world. When his ice cream truck breaks down, Tom Carvel discovers that half-melted ice cream is a surefire hit with customers. A cab driver turned ice cream entrepreneur comes up with the idea to mix name brand candy into high quality ice cream to create new novel flavors. Four intrepid food entrepreneurs race to harness emerging technologies like the home freezer and microwave, to bring revolutionary frozen snack icons to a waiting world.
(Enhanced; 4-hour episode.) Walt Disney overcomes immense obstacles to create the first Theme Park, where instead of thrill rides, he gives the visitor an immersive journey into a story, like the experience of being inside a movie.
(Enhanced; 4-hour episode.) At the dawn of the 20th Century, a new breed of innovator rises up to expand American industry and push the limits of new technology. A trailblazer named Milton Hershey bets big on a revolutionary idea, and then a father and son duo named Mars start on a path to challenge the chocolate throne. Plus, the titans of food weather the storm of the First World War and push the boundaries of invention in the Roaring Twenties
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