The C-Span Cities Tour
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Description
C-Span Producer Ashley Hill drops by Town Meeting Television to discuss the Burlington, Vermont, stop on C-Span's "Cities Tour." The Cities Tour takes C-Span's Book TV and American History TV on the road. On the first and third weekend of each month, C-Span features the literary life and history of a selected city. Working with our cable partners, our producing team takes specially outfitted Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) into each city, visiting various literary and historic sites, as we interview local historians, authors, and civic leaders. We also meet with students, teachers, elected officials, and organizations to talk about C-SPAN's mission in covering public affairs programming, and what the local connections are to national politics.
For more information visit c-span.org/citiestour
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