A Small Piece of the World - The Bay Shore Story
Produced for our tricentennial celebration, A Small Piece of the World chronicles the history of Bay Shore, Long Island, from the original Sekataw inhabitants to its rebirth in the early 2000's. Written and Directed by Stephanie Walter Produced, Photographed and Edited by Stephanie Walter and John C. Williams Executive Producer - Susan Barbash

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A Hidden World That Exists Nowhere Else in America | The Bay Houses of Long Island

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The Niagara Movement | The Early Battle for Civil Rights

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Al Capone's Bloody Business — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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BLACK BOTTOM, PARADISE VALLEY, DETROIT, AND BEYOND

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San Juan Hill: Manhattan’s Lost Neighborhood | A Film by Stanley Nelson

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Howard Blackburn: Gloucester's Most Legendary Fisherman

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Historic Lake Ronkonkoma Tour

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How They Rescued Titanic's Passengers: Carpathia's Wild Dash

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The Rise and Fall of Richard Nixon | Full Documentary | American Experience PBS

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The Boss and the Bulldozer — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Land in Two Worlds: A History of Long Island

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What Happened to the Frank Woolworth Mansion on Long Island? (Winfield Hall)

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"I was a Buffalo Soldier: The Story of Nolan Self" Full Documentary

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When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March | GPB Documentaries

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Money, Power and Wall Street, Part One (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

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Oberlin: A Village Rooted in Freedom

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Deadly Alliance: Leopold & Loeb — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Long Island's Geology

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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