What is "America the Beautiful: 50 States in 50 Weeks"?
It's a 'Good Morning America' series highlighting each state in the U.S. leading up to the nation's 250th anniversary.
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'Good Morning America' recently highlighted Annapolis, Maryland, and Massachusetts as part of its 'America the Beautiful: 50 States in 50 Weeks' series, showcasing local culture and landmarks.
'Good Morning America' is featuring each state leading up to the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026. The show visited Annapolis, Maryland, filming at Middleton Tavern, and also featured Massachusetts, with Will Reeve reporting from the Charles River. The Massachusetts segment included live jazz music and highlighted Wally’s Cafe Jazz Club, a historic Boston establishment. Reeve also shared a brief history of Massachusetts, covering key events and figures. This series aims to celebrate the diversity and history of the United States as the country approaches its 250th anniversary.
It's a 'Good Morning America' series highlighting each state in the U.S. leading up to the nation's 250th anniversary.
At Middleton Tavern.
An ABC correspondent with Massachusetts roots who reported from the Charles River for the show.
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