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- A Virginia farmer who has vowed to remain neutral during the Civil War is spurred into action when his youngest son is taken by Union soldiers.
- A man shot and left for dead on the trail is found and revived. With no recollection of his past, he calls himself Shenandoah as he roams the West searching for his identity.
- A documentary on the hate crime assault and subsequent death of a Latino man in Shenandoah Pennsylvania, including the alleged cover-up and shocking court verdicts.
- SHENANDOAH is a dramatic war epic that recounts the horrific battles of the Shenandoah Valley during the American Civil War.
- During the American Civil War two opposing armies meet together and put down their arms to celebrate the holiday.
- A burlesque of the popular stage drama, Salome, and Bronson Howard's Civil War drama, Shenandoah. An inept theatrical troupe present the two dramas to a bucholic audience.
- Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is home to a stunning variety of stained glass windows. Host D. Lee Beard tours many of the sites with these windows, exploring their history, symbolism, and beauty as an art form.
- There is a duel in Charlestown at the start of the Civil War and numerous admirably arranged battle scenes, with infantry, cavalry and artillery. Sheridan's famous ride from Winchester is introduced most ingeniously and completely and is followed through the country in a manner sure to arouse patriotic enthusiasm.
- Max and Harry, as well as Kayla and Velma, are struggling to find ways to pay for their last year in college. At a lecture on Civil War history, Harry and Velma are reminded of their own family's Civil War history. When the lecture notes reaches the end of the war, and discusses the legends of gold buried in the chaos, they latch on finding it as a way to pay for their education. Kayla and Velma keep finding their research being overlapped. They catch Max and Harry in their parallel investigation. After a rocky start, the pairs join forces. Now they have to account for over 150 years of history in order to find the one square foot patch of ground where the treasure may be buried.
- Short documentary that explores the effects of global warming on Shenandoah National Park.
- Documentary on the battles that took place in the "Bread Basket" of the Confederacy in 1864.
- A visit to the golden-age of sailing aboard the authentic, nineteenth-century packet ship, Shenandoah, with American Troubadour, Bill Schustik.
- Part One: Constance, the second wife of General Haverhill, befriends the officer's son, Frank, who has been ostracized. On the night of April 12th, 1861, she gives a ball at Charleston, S.C. Frank gets word to Mrs. Haverhill that he is hiding in the city. The father will not be reconciled, but sends the boy a miniature of Constance. At the ball are Col. Kerchival West and his sister, Madeline, Robert Illingham and his sister, Gertrude. Fort Sumter is fired upon and Illingham declares his allegiance to the Confederacy. He is deeply in love with Madeline West, whose brother fondly admires Gertrude. Capt. Thornton insults Mrs. Haverhill and is called upon to fight a duel with West. Through a peculiar circumstance General Haverhill suspects Colonel West. Frank enlists in his father's regiment under another name. He has grown a beard and is not recognized. One year later the Confederates make a night attack on the Federals and Frank is made prisoner. Capt. Thornton, in the Confederate service, takes Constance's miniature from the captive at Richmond. Frank and several companions make a daring escape. Part Two: In 1863 the Federal army invades the Shenandoah Valley. Col. West accompanies General Haverhill, who makes headquarters at the Illingham home. Madeline West comes to visit Gertrude. The sweethearts are brought together but Gertrude will not acknowledge her love for the gallant Col. West. An expedition is sent to capture a Confederate signal tower, with Frank Haverhill in command. He loses his life in the perilous undertaking. Later Col. Illingham is captured, but is granted parole by his old friend. Col. West. West secures the miniature from Thornton, when the latter is captured, but later he is wounded by Thornton and General Haverhill is more embittered than ever when he finds the picture on West's person. Part Three: The Confederates have planned an attack on the Federals during the absence of General Phil Sheridan. A terrific battle is waged, in which Col. West is taken prisoner. Twenty miles away, Sheridan hears the cannonading and makes a wild dash toward Winchester, to assume command. The Federals are unable to withstand the fearful assault and flee in panic. Sheridan arrives, rallies his men and thwarts the enemy. Gertrude becomes a second Evangeline in her search for Col. West. She finally locates him just as he is released from prison and they visit a little church near the battlefield. In 1865 General Haverhill visits his wife in Washington, still thinking her unfaithful. Gertrude arrives and delivers to Constance and Frank's widow a message which was written in his last hour. The general is brought to a realization of his wife's nobility.
- In this story of the Shenandoah Valley, a truthful incident of that beautiful region is narrated. It occurred at a time when General Milroy was in the valley. This officer was hated by the people of that section for the reason that his soldier's committed more depredations than any other command in the army. One day the home of a respectable family was invaded by three drunken soldiers, who among other vile things they did, attempted to desecrate a Confederate flag, which adorned a picture of the lady's deceased husband. She attempted to defend it against the miscreants with her late husband's sword, when at the moment a Union officer rushed in, kicked out the brutal soldiers and restored the insulted flag. By doing this, he won the admiration of the lady and her beautiful daughter. In revengeful spirits, the soldiers traitorously gave information to the Southern camp which brought a host of Confederates on the scene. Their leader was not liked by either of the ladies of the household. In the presence of the Union officer, the young daughter was given the alternative of marrying the Confederate leader or seeing the Union officer shot in an hour. Before the hour arrived, however, the bird had flown, and the volley fired into the room where he had been "trussed up" found lodgement in his old clothes, which had lied to deceive the wily guards. A negro and his "lady love" play important parts in the unfolding of the plot and their grotesque actions are laughable.
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019– 43mTV-GTV EpisodeKelly covers Fiona Apple's "Criminal"; the last Blockbuster; Jamie Lee Curtis; Kristin Cavallari; Lady Antebellum and Shenandoah;
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019– 14mTV Episode
- Brian and Nick travel to the coal regions of PA and learn all about making pierogies and kielbasy. They eat ups and downs, go off-roading, and roll 1800 feet into the side of a mountain.
- 75 miles from the bustle of Washington, D.C., Shenandoah's 200,000 acres are your escape to cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, and quiet wooded hollows. Take a hike, meander along Skyline Drive, or picnic with the family.
- One of America's loveliest National Parks is at its most spectacular when Dogwood and Rhododendron burst into bloom. We witness this special season of change and beauty, and learn Nature's secrets of precise timing, as the forested Virginia hillsides unfold. From flowering forest floor to greening treetop, we see a complex interaction of a myriad of living things.
- Episode: (2019)2017–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 1h 19mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 11mTV Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 1h 28mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 5mPodcast Episode
- 1999– 22mTV-GTV EpisodeAdam and Cathy are expecting their first child, so they need out of the rental. With a $250K budget, they've lots of options in the Shenandoah Valley, but there's a catch. She wants a home that's quirky, while he loves bungalows.
- 2010– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2020– 4mPodcast Episode