
Tuesday, June 17th TV listings for C-SPAN 3 HD
Reel America Glen Canyon Dam Construction - 1961
This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
The Presidency Mary Lincoln & Dressmaker Elizabeth Keckly
White House Historical Association historian Lina Mann talks about Elizabeth Keckly -- a popular Washington, D.C. dressmaker & former slave -- who was a confidante of first lady Mary Lincoln.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum offers a glimpse at the specially modified Ford Phaeton car that allowed a disabled FDR to drive himself.
Lectures in History Winston Churchill, the Special Relationship and the Cold War
American University professor Laura Beers teaches a class on Winston Churchill and the special relationship between Great Britain and the U.S during World War II and the Cold War.
Tom Hanks' Moonwalkers & Earth to Space Festival
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
The Presidency Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Lectures in History Ronald Reagan & the 1980s Conservative Resurgence
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Robert Edsel, Remember Us -- American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in Worl
Robert Edsel discusses the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War; he chronicles the lives of American soldiers who were killed in action and buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery near the city of Margraten.
2025 Bancroft Prize for History
Columbia University presents the Bancroft prize to the 2025 winners, authors Kathleen DuVal (Native Nations) and James Tejani (A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth.)
Lectures in History Winston Churchill, the Special Relationship and the Cold War
American University professor Laura Beers teaches a class on Winston Churchill and the special relationship between Great Britain and the U.S during World War II and the Cold War.
Tom Hanks' Moonwalkers & Earth to Space Festival
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
The Presidency Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Lectures in History Ronald Reagan & the 1980s Conservative Resurgence
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Robert Edsel, Remember Us -- American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in Worl
Robert Edsel discusses the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War; he chronicles the lives of American soldiers who were killed in action and buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery near the city of Margraten.
2025 Bancroft Prize for History
Columbia University presents the Bancroft prize to the 2025 winners, authors Kathleen DuVal (Native Nations) and James Tejani (A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth.)
Lectures in History Winston Churchill, the Special Relationship and the Cold War
American University professor Laura Beers teaches a class on Winston Churchill and the special relationship between Great Britain and the U.S during World War II and the Cold War.
Tom Hanks' Moonwalkers & Earth to Space Festival
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
The Presidency Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Lectures in History Ronald Reagan & the 1980s Conservative Resurgence
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Robert Edsel, Remember Us -- American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in Worl
Robert Edsel discusses the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War; he chronicles the lives of American soldiers who were killed in action and buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery near the city of Margraten.
2025 Bancroft Prize for History
Columbia University presents the Bancroft prize to the 2025 winners, authors Kathleen DuVal (Native Nations) and James Tejani (A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth.)
Lectures in History Winston Churchill, the Special Relationship and the Cold War
American University professor Laura Beers teaches a class on Winston Churchill and the special relationship between Great Britain and the U.S during World War II and the Cold War.
Tom Hanks' Moonwalkers & Earth to Space Festival
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
The Presidency Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Lectures in History Ronald Reagan & the 1980s Conservative Resurgence
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Robert Edsel, Remember Us -- American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in Worl
Robert Edsel discusses the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War; he chronicles the lives of American soldiers who were killed in action and buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery near the city of Margraten.