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- A short documentary film that showcases some of the wild and wacky roadside attractions found in the state of Oklahoma. It was shot during the production of "Oklahoma Rocks!"
- Standing Tall: Lone Star Statues explores Texas culture through the statues found along the highways and back roads of the Lone Star State. Big Tex and Sam Houston are a few of the more well known Texas icons but lesser known statues like the Woofus and the dinosaurs of Dinosaur Valley help to highlight artistic and historical homages found among the roadside attractions of the ultimate Texas road trip.
- For over thirty years, the infamous Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas has stood as a symbol of America's freedom of mobility gained by the automobile. Follow this documentary short of Todd Kent's conversation with Stanley Marsh 3, creator of this enigmatic and eccentric sculpture.
- A documentary that showcases the fun, adventure and science behind the hobby of gem & mineral collecting.
- Comic books are a medium as diverse as movies and encourage more thought than video games. Yet this misunderstood medium has always been the dirty little secret of the literature world. From the immigrant who learns English by reading Superman comics to the child who develops a love of literature from the X-Men, comics have kept America reading for decades with fantastic tales, well structured stories and amazing fantasies.
- "Oklahoma Rocks!" is a celebration of the billion year history of the 46th state. Geologist Devin Dennie travels across Oklahoma to learn the secrets of the state's origin through its sand, stone and soil.
- Small town Eastland, Tx is home to one of the biggest Texas legends. "Old Rip" the horny toad was buried alive in the cornerstone of the Eastland County Courthouse for over thirty one years. His eventful life and death led all the way to the White House and beyond and his story is still celebrated by the colorful citizens of Eastland.