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Episode
115 - History |
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Segment 1 |
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2:09 min. |
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People
Speak . . . about historical events |
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Steppe reporter Susan Bauer asks people in the community, “What event in history
has impacted you the most?” |
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Segment 2 |
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10:18
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Cataclysmic
Ice Age Floods |
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About
15,000 years ago Lake Missoula, with a volume of water greater than Lake Erie
and Lake Ontario combined, broke through an ice dam. Ice Age Floods Institute
president Gary Kleinknecht tells Lucy Luginbill about the floods that changed
the face of the northwestern United States. |
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Segment 3 |
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2:12 min. |
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Historical
Palouse Falls |
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The
magnitude of the Missoula Floods is apparent at Palouse Falls in Washington.
Travel with host and video producer Lucy Luginbill to see the past and the
present. |
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Segment 4 |
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7:22 min. |
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Revisit
the Past at CREHST Museum |
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World
War II posters and other exhibits tell the history of the Columbia Basin at the
Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science and Technology museum in Richland,
Washington. CREHST Director Ellen Low and Curator Connie Estep discuss the
displays with host Lucy Luginbill. |
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Segment 5 |
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2:40 min. |
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Victorian-style
Boldman House |
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See
the inside of an 1880 restored Dayton, Washington home with In Steppe reporter
Al Diaz. The Boldman House is listed on the local, state and national Register
of Historic Places. |
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Segment 6 |
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2:29 min. |
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Mr.
Movie - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
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Tri-City
Herald Film Critic Gary Wolcott reviews The Curious Case of Benjamin Button DVD
and gives his bags of popcorn rating. |
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