In the spirit of the upcoming Ken Burns documentary, The National Parks: America's Best Idea, IPTV gave their first-ever 'Be more Awards' to three individuals who have been champions for Iowa Public Television and Iowa's natural resources. 
On Wednesday evening, September 23, Former Congressman Neal Smith (Co-Chair of the Iowa Parks Foundation), Joe Crookham (President of the Iowa Parks Foundation) and Bob Jester (longtime Des Moines business leader and conservationist) were presented with the 'Be more Awards' by Dan Miller of IPTV. Following the presentation, we were entertained with a live closed circuit concert from Central Park in New York City.
Iowa Public Television is embracing the premiere broadcast of Ken Burns' The National Parks: America's Best Idea by showcasing the wide variety of natural wonders all around us. Through
these programs, Iowans will be exposed to the beauty and wonder of our natural heritage on the air, on the ground, and online.
These films are a human history set against the most stunning backdrop imaginable. These films works their way chronologically through the history of the national parks featuring characters -- some famous, most not, from every walk of life -- who dedicated their lives to insuring all could enjoy these places. These films also explore how the national park system came to be and examines some -- but not all --of how these majestic places came to be national parks.
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The Iowa Parks Foundation is a proud local sponsor of The National Parks: America's Best Idea.
National Parks: America's Best Idea
The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890) (#101)
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In 1872, Congress acts to protect land that will become America's first national park, Yellowstone. Watch Online Play Video
Thu, September 24, 10:30 PM on IPTV Television producer Dayton Duncan talks with Iowa Public Television about the history of National Parks and the making of the PBS documentary series. Also featured are stories about Iowans who helped create our National Park system: John F. Lacey and William T. Hornaday. Plus, a glimpse of a wild 1921 adventure when Clinton, Iowa, boy scouts drove model T's to Yellowstone
The story of Yellowstone's Old Faithful Lodge and Yosemite's luxurious Ahwahnee Hotel are detailed.
A close look at El Tovar in Grand Canyon National Park and Zion Lodge in Utah's Zion National Park.
Visit Death Valley's Furnace Creek Inn and the Lake Quinault Lodge in the Olympic National Forest.
Visit Paradise Inn in Mount Rainier National Park and Timberline Lodge on Oregon's Mount Hood.
In 1872, Congress acts to protect land that will become America's first national park, Yellowstone.
At the end of the 19th century a conservation movement takes shape to protect America's wilderness.
Established in 1916, the National Park Service protects the Grand Canyon from commercial interests.