Chasing American Legends

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Chasing American Legends is a captivating travelogue that takes viewers on a thrilling journey across the United States to discover little-known facts about various American legends. Produced by Dove Channel, a family-friendly streaming platform, the show offers a unique perspective on the country's historical, cultural, and natural landmarks.

Hosted by historian and TV personality John C. Bailey, the show features Bailey's adventures as he tours the US in search of fascinating stories about American icons like Johnny Appleseed, Wyatt Earp, and Davy Crockett. Bailey is a charismatic and knowledgeable host who's passionate about American history and loves sharing his insights with his audience.

The show is shot in stunning high definition, and the cinematography captures the beauty and majesty of America's landscapes. From the rugged hills of Appalachia to the deserts of the Southwest, the show takes viewers on a visual feast that complements the intriguing stories.

Each episode of the show is dedicated to a specific legend, and Bailey travels to the places associated with them. For instance, in one episode, he explores the life of Johnny Appleseed and visits the apple orchards in Indiana where John Chapman, Appleseed's real name, lived and spread his apple trees. Bailey interviews local apple farmers and historians, who provide fascinating insights into the life of this eccentric legend.

In another episode, Bailey delves into the story of the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, who famously participated in the shootout at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Bailey visits Tombstone and talks to locals who claim to be the descendants of the Earp family. He also visits the graves of the Earp brothers and learns about the politics and tensions of the Wild West.

The show is enriched with archival footage, historical reenactments, and expert commentary. Bailey's interviews with historians and experts add depth and context to the stories, making them more informative and engaging. Moreover, the show's format allows viewers of all ages to discover different legends and learn more about America's diverse heritage.

One notable feature of the show is the food segments, where Bailey explores the local cuisine of the regions he visits. From sampling apple cider donuts in Indiana to trying the local barbecue in Texas, these segments add a tantalizing touch to the show and highlight the cultural diversity of American cuisine.

The show's pacing is also worth noting; it strikes a balance between history and entertainment, keeping the viewers engaged while educating them about the legends. The show's tone is friendly and inviting, making it accessible to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

The production values of the show are top-notch, and its attention to detail is impressive. From the costumes of the reenactors to the sound design of the episodes, the show immerses viewers in the world of the legends and creates a sense of wonder and awe.

Overall, Chasing American Legends is a must-watch show for anyone interested in American history, culture, and legends. It offers an enjoyable and informative way to discover new stories and learn more about the country's rich heritage. Bailey's enthusiasm for the legends and the people he meets along the way is infectious, making the show a joyous celebration of America's diversity and complexity.

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Seasons
One Life to Give
12. One Life to Give
September 16, 2016
As the family is working on a ranch project, they get the call that a huge opportunity has come through for their new book being launched.
Passing the Torch of Freedom
11. Passing the Torch of Freedom
September 9, 2016
The Green summer is filled with conducting Patriot Academy at state capitols across the nation. This year Kamryn will have her first opportunity to participate and she is so nervous about presenting her bill that she wants to back out. By the end of the Texas Patriot Academy, the family is encouraged and rejuvenated by the hope they see in the next generation.
Midnight Riders
10. Midnight Riders
September 2, 2016
While visiting the horse ranch of family friends with an adoption ministry for special needs children, the Green kids get in a little horseback riding and it leads to a challenge between Kamryn & Rhett regarding Paul Revere versus 16 year old Sybil Ludington.
Come & Take It!
9. Come & Take It!
August 26, 2016
While preparing for the grand opening of the family's renovated historic hotel in Gonzales, Texas, Brad shows up to work on a book with Rick and raises questions about the valor of Texans, leading the cast on a journey to the Alamo and back in time to learn about the Immortal 32 of Gonzales.
The Crossing
8. The Crossing
August 19, 2016
Washington's crossing of the Delaware on Christmas Eve, 1776, was one of the most daring military moves and important victories in history.
Changing Seasons
7. Changing Seasons
August 12, 2016
17 year old eldest son, Trey, is graduating from Liberty University with his Bachelors in Economics. Rick decides to take the family to some historic locations in Virginia in an effort to seal some life lessons into Trey during these changing seasons in his life.
Who Shot First?
6. Who Shot First?
August 5, 2016
The family seems to travel back in time as they join the re-enactments of the shot heard 'round the world at Lexington & Concord in 1775. They attend a midnight re-enactment of Paul Revere's ride, participate in minuteman marches, visit the home of Pastor Jonas Clark, and investigate whether the first shot was fired by the British or the Patriots.
Inside the Vault
5. Inside the Vault
July 29, 2016
The family visits the treasure troves of David Barton's library and history comes to life before their eyes as they discover amazing stories and artifacts from 1620 through the American Revolution and even World War II.
A Grateful Nation
4. A Grateful Nation
July 22, 2016
On a trip to Arlington National Cemetery, Kara is able to tell the kids about her grandfather's service in WWII, Reagan is inspired by the changing of the guard, and a Texas Senator surprises the kids with a first hand account.
Communist King or Peaceful Crusader?
3. Communist King or Peaceful Crusader?
July 15, 2016
At one of the family's Comedy & Constitution events in Atlanta, an attendee questions Rick's use of MLK quotes with accusations that King was a communist.
Lives, Fortunes, & Sacred Honor
2. Lives, Fortunes, & Sacred Honor
July 8, 2016
Ep. 2 is from the Green Family Archive, taking the audience to the cradle of liberty, Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
Bulletproof President?
1. Bulletproof President?
July 1, 2016
Chasing American Legends Episode 1 guest stars Brad Stine as The Green Family investigates first hand whether or not George Washington really survived 4 bullet holes in his coat during the 1755 Battle in which he was only 23 years old.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 1, 2016