Linear live streaming: Yes Local underwriting restrictions: Media Manager: General streaming: Yes General streaming start: 06/10/2024 General streaming end: 05/17/2027 General streaming Geo availability: US, US Territories, Canada Passport: No Will this be in Passport using EPiC? Undetermined Passport start: Passport end: Passport Geo availability: US, US Territories, Canada Attach file(s) to this catalog record (Stores assets in Backblaze, presents them in the "Assets" block on the APTonline.org Program Catalog page) No extra assets provided Open the Program Catalog page on APTonline.org (This opens the link on beta.aptonline.org) TOOLBOX OF AMERICA, THE | American Public Television

TOOLBOX OF AMERICA, THE
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THE TOOLBOX OF AMERICA explores the innovations that one family brought to manufacturing in America, and the transformation of one New England city that emerged during the 19th and 20th centuries as the "Hardware Capital of the World." By the early 20th century, New Britain, Connecticut had become the nexus of manufacturing in America. Post-World War II, there were at least nine large hardware companies based in this industrial city, and according to the Hartford Courant, employing at least 15,000 people, and paying $75 million in mostly local wages (more than $700 million in today's dollars). Working in tool factories sustained generations of New Britain's families — including the Stanleys, a large and prolific group of innovators who were cousins, and rivals. Today, Stanley Black&Decker is the one hardware company that remains in New Britain — and its history is inextricably intertwined with this small Connecticut town whose motto is "Industry fills the hive and enjoys the honey." THE TOOLBOX OF AMERICA features interviews with experts, educators, and industry insiders who shed light on the impact of the Stanley family on New Britain, a little town settled in 1687 that grew to be known as "Hardware City."

DISTRIBUTOR: American Public Television
APT PROGRAM SERVICE: Exchange
PRODUCER: Telemark Films, LLC
PRESENTER: Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc. (CPBI)

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Contract period: 05/18/2018-05/17/2027

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