Paul Harvey - Fourth of July Musicians - The Rest of the Story
Archie painted those fancy little designs on horse-drawn wagons and carriages over 100 years ago. He painted furniture too. He earned a good living and had a decent reputation. Archie had a sense of humor that he suppressed in his wagon paintings but created sketches and paintings depicting mostly children in funny everyday situations. Find out about another of Archie's paintings in this episode of Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story." Click on the following link to to join my team. You can even become and Executive Producer and have your name in the video credits. / @braddison

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Tom Hanks' HILARIOUS Harvard Speech Leaves Audience in Splits: “I Make a Good Living...” | REPLUG

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: What Do We Owe Our Country?

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Thomas Paine – The Man Who Changed the World with Words

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1939: FDR on Germany's Invasion of Poland – "I Hate War" Radio Address

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PBS Documentary - The 1950s - Segment 1 of 3

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Almost the Perfect Crime - Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story

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Landon Lecture | Paul Harvey

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10 MOST Famous ONE-HIT WONDER Songs of the 1960s

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Paul Harvey - 50 Cent Toy that Changed the World - Bonus: Toy Demonstration - Rest of the Story

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Incident on King Street - Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story - Brad Dison

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The Founding Family That Paid the Highest Price

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A Farewell Salute to Bob - Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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The Surgeon ahead of his Time | James Barry

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Mother and Son Get Stuck in Snow - Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story

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Paul Harvey on Larry King Live Jan. 30th, 2003

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Careful What You Throw Away - Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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The Longest Day (1962) – 21 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know About!

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