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Ballooning, Blimps and Airship |
The Producers of this program, Al and Dave Eicher, have spent 8 years researching historic events in Michigan and Ohio relating to man’s involvement in flight. Over 500 scenes were gathered from old photos, vintage movie films and artwork to build a timeline of events. The documentary covers the 19th century experiments, the Civil War, WWI and WWII. Movie footage of the Gordon Bennet Balloon Races show the WJR Radio Balloon and other Michigan Balloon entries. In 1998, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. commissioned the Eicher’s to produce a video documentary for their 100th Anniversary. Information was also found in more than 50 newspapers throughout Michigan and Ohio. This documentary also covers the history of the U.S. Navy’s Rigid Airships, the Akron, Macon, Los Angeles and the Shenandoah, plus the Hindenburg and the Graf Zeppelin, made in Germany. 42 minutes plus historic previews.

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Automobiles come to Wisconsin |
Through the use of fascinating archival film, the unique features of these buggies are shown. The stark contrast between the cars of today and the first vehicles is shown. Bumpy roads, little traffic control and many flat tires characterized this era.

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Life in the 30's - Summertime |
Fascinating archival film footage provides an entertaining look at what people did for fun when money was scarce. The old swimming hole, fishing in a pond, running a lemonade stand, picking berries, and soapbox carts are among the interesting scenes.

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Life in the 30's - Winter |
Life in the depression years during the colder months is shown through entertaining archival film. Many activities are shown, including a one-boy-one-dog sled race, a wild ride on a sled tethered to a wind driven iceboat, daring and dangerous bobsled rides and vintage ski jumping.

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Charles Lindberg Family |
While the emphasis of this video is on the life of the famous flyer of Little Falls and his early life in Minnesota, this program also traces the origin of his family in the state.

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The Communist Movement |
This is the story of the communist movement during the depression years in the upper midwest. It follows the story of Illimy (lastname) who grew up in a minnesota homestead farm and eventually moved with her family to Russia following dreams of a better life.

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End of the Big Lie - Russia |
Life in Russia before and after communisim. Story is brought to life through stories and first hand accounts of life behind the 'iron curtain'

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The Orphan Train |
From the 1850’s to the 1930’s, more than 250,000 orphans from New York City and Boston were sent westward. The train made many stops along the way as married couples picked out the boy or girl they wanted. Michigan was one of many middle western states to take in 12,500 children from 3 to 16 years of age. Captivating stories, eyewitnesses and photos make this a very special documentary.

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Civilian Conservation Corps WI |
To tell the story of the men who served in this exceptional federal-state government works project, four men who worked in the CCC relate their own personal experiences. They talk about the camps, what daily life was like, and the long-lasting impact of their CCC experience.

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Wisconsin Depression Years |
Five Wisconsin men and women relate their personal experiences from this era. Historic photos and archival film taken in the 1930's also help to tell the story. Foreclosures, unemployment, poverty and the need to "live off the land" are among the issues discussed.

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Coolidge Summer Whitehouse |
For one full summer the nation's business was run out of a tiny office in Superior. This was the site where President Calvin Coolidge and the first family vacationed near the Brule River. Archival film shows many scenes from this exciting time in Wisconsin's history.

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