Our State

    Season 6 2011 - 2012
    TV-G

    • 2011-10-06T04:00:00Z on PBS
    • 28m
    • 3h 44m (8 episodes)
    • United States
    Inspired by the pages of Our State magazine, the Emmy® Award-winning series celebrates the people and places of North Carolina through immersive documentary films, combining stunning high-definition videography with thoughtful narration and compelling stories.

    8 episodes

    Season Premiere

    6x01 Stickbuilt / Pumpkin Delights / Tar Heel Towns: Weaverville

    • 2011-10-06T04:00:00Z28m

    On the Guilford College campus, acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty constructs otherworldly sculptures out of saplings. See the Halloween pumpkin carvings and crowds who visit them on a bridge in Bynum. D.G. Martin explores a delightful mountain destination.

    Discover the tale of how a Biltmore Estate-owned manufacturing company became one of America's most well-regarded craft stores. Meet William "Bus" Hubbard, UNC's Tree Surgeon, and a campus institution on par with The Davie Poplar. Learn why the history of Kluttz Piano Company is a story of family: a family business restoring heirloom pianos, which are passed down from generation to generation.

    Meet crabber Mickey Daniels as he struggles to maintain his livelihood in the twilight of a proud tradition of living on the water. Explore Camden County Jail, unfortunate accommodations in the early 1900s that have found new life as a landmark where history comes alive. Discover how Jim Avett dedicated his life to his farm and his family. His sons' band perpetuates their father's musical legacy.

    6x04 Soldier's Stories / Trail of Trust

    • 2012-04-05T04:00:00Z28m

    We will introduce you to Fred Johnson of Wilmington, an African-American whose ancestors fought in the Civil War and who now works tirelessly to honor their service. Then, hear the epic story of Trevor Thomas, who hiked the Appalachian Trail without the benefit of eyesight and learned to trust the companions he inspired along the way.

    Explore the Old Stone House, a 250 year-old architectural marvel in Rowan County. Come along with Bland Simpson as he voyages down North Carolina's "Amazon," the Roanoke River. Then, learn how Rebekah Brown's calling, creating artwork from egg shells, helps her enjoy the gifts and overcome the challenges of life.

    Travel back to the early 1900s to meet Charlie Poole, a linthead from Eden, and hear his revolutionary approach to banjo. Visit the Haiku Bamboo Nursery, and learn more about this beautiful and often misunderstood plant. Discover writer Katey Schultz's passion for North Carolina's hidden footbridges, as she leads a roundabout tour through the North Carolina mountains.

    Learn how Hillsborough novelist and Hollywood soap opera scribe Michael Malone finds his story-telling voice in the South. Next, discover a garden full of botanical curiosities and more at Calvary Episcopal Church in Tarboro. Then, meet Roger Dinger, who deconstructs old barns and transforms the weathered wood into fascinating works of art.

    Meet acclaimed Broadway costume designer William Ivey Long, who got his start working backstage at The Lost Colony outdoor drama. He returned to Manteo years later to put his expertise to work redesigning every costume after a disastrous fire threatened this North Carolina treasure. Then, head to the Southern Appalachian woods with naturalist, herbalist and storyteller Doug Elliott.

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