The Blue Ridge Parkway: A Long And Winding Road
Sep 15 2010
•1h 0m
•Documentary
THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY: A LONG & WINDING ROAD is the first historical documentary about the most-visited segment of the U.S. National Park Service. The documentary reveals for the first time, a stunning secret deal between FDR and a powerful congressman that changed the U.S. forever.
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