PG 13
HD
STARS STRIPES AND STORIES: America's Hidden History
2025
Genre: Travel/History
Run Time: 30-Minutes
America’s Hidden History weaves a tapestry of unique individuals and diverse communities. The series will travel from bustling urban centers to small, unassuming towns, exploring the physical and metaphorical heartbeats of America. Each episode will showcase celebrated landmarks, and breathtaking American landscapes. The series will focus on the 50 states, including five U.S. territories and their special contributions to America.


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Our launch date is set for Q4 2025
STARS STRIPES AND STORIES: America’s Hidden History will take viewers on a captivating journey into the hidden corners of American history, uncovering long-kept secrets that reshape our understanding of the nation’s past and illuminate its future. CAPTURING THE ZEITGEIST: On July 4, 2026, our nation will celebrate the 250th anniversary, of the Declaration of Independence — the perfect springboard to launch this series. The non-partisan
federal Semiquincentennial commission has been planning
major national programs for the historic event for several years.
Today, nearly all fifty states and territories have established their own commissions for observing the anniversary.
Yes! The stories are about real events in American history.