Iconic America

Overview
David Rubenstein takes viewers on an enlightening journey through American history by exploring its most iconic symbols, objects, and landmarks. Each episode delves into the cultural significance and stories behind these artifacts, revealing how they have shaped the nation's identity. From renowned monuments to everyday items, the series offers a fresh perspective on the fabric of American life, blending insightful commentary with captivating visuals. Iconic America invites audiences to appreciate the deep connections between history and the symbols that define it.
Episodes
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1

Fenway Park
Fenway Park, the beloved home of the Boston Red Sox, is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the city to its baseball team. The bond between th...
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2

The Hollywood Sign
A real estate billboard established in 1923 transforms into a global icon representing success, wealth, and the essence of the American dream.
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3

The Gadsden Flag
The “Don’t Tread on Me” flag has become a powerful emblem of freedom, embraced by a diverse range of Americans throughout its extensive history.
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4

The Cowboy
The cowboy embodies the essence of American spirit—bold, self-reliant, and often quiet. This episode delves into the legends and truths surrounding ...
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5

The Statue of Liberty
In this episode, the changing significance of the Statue of Liberty is examined as a representation of a "nation of immigrants." It highlights how the...
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6

The American Bald Eagle
This narrative explores the rise of the American Bald Eagle as a revered symbol in American culture. It embodies not just patriotism, but also represe...
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7

Stone Mountain
With Confederate statues being dismantled nationwide and the country grappling with its history, intense debates arise over the future of the Stone Mo...
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8

The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge stands as a testament to America's ingenuity and determination. As we move further into the 21st century, the question arises: ...