SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL™ SERIES
AERIAL CITIES REVEALS A DAY IN THE LIFE OF SIX OF THE COUNTRY’S MOST ICONIC CITIES FROM ABOVE
Viewers have a chance to win a trip for two to experience one of these cities
from the sky
The most expansive and ambitious aerial series in U.S. television history – AERIAL AMERICA – is taking a closer look at the nation’s great urban areas
in a new six-part spinoff series,
AERIAL CITIES. Each episode reveals fascinating insights in the day and night life of some of America’s most famed metropolises: Las Vegas, Chicago, Seattle, Miami, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Along with showcasing each city’s iconic landmarks and often-surprising
history, the series’ 4K cameras capture a bird’s-eye perspective of the frenzy of work and play that make each city so distinctive – from morning yoga on Miami Beach to the dizzying job of changing a lightbulb at the top of Seattle’s Space Needle and the highest
open-air cocktail bar in the Western Hemisphere in L.A.’s newest skyscraper. AERIAL CITIES premieres Sunday, April 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Smithsonian Channel.
Viewers can enter the
Aerial Cities Sweepstakes for a chance to win a four-day/three-night vacation and helicopter ride to one of the cities featured in the series. To enter, viewers can tune in to new AERIAL CITIES episodes premiering
on Sundays at 8PM ET/PT and look for the sweepstakes entry code. Each episode has its own unique code, giving viewers six chances to enter. Even if viewers don’t have Smithsonian Channel, they can visit the Smithsonian Channel YouTube page, where codes will
be posted in the free AERIAL CITIES premiere episode and subsequent show clips.
Premiere Episode:
LAS VEGAS 24
Premieres Sunday, April 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
The 24/7 entertainment capital of America requires some truly unique jobs – seen best from the air. Every day, specially trained scuba-diving engineers
fine-tune the dancing fountains of the Bellagio, as window washers risk their lives rappelling down the glass pyramid of the Luxor. The colorful casinos, zip lines and shows might draw most of the attention, but just outside town are 200,000 acres of protected
wilderness and a colossal pile of stone called Red Rock, a mecca for climbers.
Sneak Peek:
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