
Overview
The history of the Alaska Pipeline, which was built in the 1970s to transport oil across 800 miles of pristine wilderness, from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. Included: the 1968 discovery of the largest oil field in North America at Prudhoe Bay; the battle between Native Americans and the government over the land the pipeline would cross; environmental concerns; and construction of the pipeline itself, which employed 78,000 people and cost more than $8 billion.
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18 - 1Two Days in October October 17, 2005
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18 - 2Race to the Moon October 31, 2005
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18 - 3Las Vegas: An Unconventional History (1): Sin City November 14, 2005
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18 - 4Las Vegas: An Unconventional History (2): American Mecca November 15, 2005
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18 - 5John and Abigail Adams January 23, 2006
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18 - 6The Nuremberg Trials January 30, 2006
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18 - 7Jesse James February 06, 2006
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18 - 8Hijacked February 25, 2006
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18 - 9Eugene O'Neill March 21, 2006
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18 - 10The Boy in the Bubble April 10, 2006
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18 - 11The Alaska Pipeline April 24, 2006
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18 - 12Annie Oakley May 08, 2006
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18 - 13The Man Behind Hitler May 22, 2006