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The End of Nature in Wisconsin Historian Michael Goc discusses how we have manipulated and altered Wisconsin's prairie landscape, beginning with the first furrow dug by Billy Johnson in 1838. Farming, logging, the introduction of cattle... Run time: 43 mins. |
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Horribly Odd Wisconsin Author Erika Janik used her interest in strange things in history to energize her collection of bizarre stories, on which she collaborated to create her book--as well as the Wisconsin... Run time: 42 mins. |
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The Wisconsin Immigrant Experience: A View from Language Wisconsinites know and regularly celebrate the role of immigration in our state's history, and language is one of the most important things immigrants bring with them. UW-Madison Professor Joseph Salmons... Run time: 1 hr. 2 min. |
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Wisconsin's First Mound Builders Effigy mounds can be found throughout North America, but Wisconsin claims an unusually large number of them. Watch a presentation by State Archeologist John Broihahn, as he shares details about... Run time: 40 min. |
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Pro Arte Quartet Celebrates 100 Years The first string quartet to serve as artists-in-residence at a major American university is the Pro Arte Quartet, which came to the UW-Madison in the 1950s, an appointment that continues... Run time: 49 min. |
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