
This sweeping series follows thirteen colonies as they unite in rebellion, endure a long and costly war, and establish a new nation whose democratic ideals would influence generations around the world. Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm on LPB
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For more than 40 years, Carol Highsmith has greeted each day with one mission: to document every nook and cranny of the United States through her photography.

Hosted by Dr. William Arceneaux, the founder of La Fondation Louisiane, the series features French language films that showcase the French heritage and language.

SWI is Louisiana's only statewide news magazine and one of the longest running television programs in the nation. The show applies in-depth coverage and expert analysis to important issues in the state.

Honorees include Sylvia Fowles, Joe Horn, Todd McClure, Pat Williams, and Jonathan Lucroy. LSU baseball legend Warren Morris receives a special honor.

LA64 explores all 64 parishes through food, culture, history, and everyday life. Each episode highlights the people, places, and traditions that make Louisiana unlike anywhere else.

Art Rocks! spotlights artists, culture, literature, landscape, performance, and the impact of art in our world.

LPB began broadcasting on September 6, 1975, with a clear mission: to educate, inform, and connect the citizens of Louisiana. LPB has remained a commercial-free network, dedicated to sharing stories that appeal to both children and adults.

Louisiana’s time as a French colony left an indelible mark on the state. Explore stories that illustrate the history and vibrant cultures of the Cajuns and the Creoles, efforts to preserve the French language, and the state's enduring relationship with France.

One Woman's Mission to Capture America & Share It with the World ... One Amazing Country; Two Fantastic Celebrations ... Explore the Roots of Revolution ... Louisiana Revolutionary Roots ... Examining the Saudi/US Alliance & its Ramifications.

LPB Education developed resources to help grade 3-8 students understand the important role of Spanish Louisiana in winning the American Revolution.

Jacob's story highlights some of Louisiana's customs and traditions, from the music and the food to the culture of raising and riding horses.

The goal of the statewide expansion is to inspire a love of reading by making books available to all children from birth to age 5 in every zip code in Louisiana, regardless of the family’s income.
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