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1112: HERB MIGNERY, COWBOY ARTIST AND MORE

Sandhills sculpture garden, great African American photographer and Platte River scenary

04/16/2020 | Rating TV-G

Nebraska Stories

1112: HERB MIGNERY, COWBOY ARTIST AND MORE

Season 11 Episode 12 | 24m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

Sandhills sculpture garden, great African American photographer and Platte River scenary

Herb Mignery, Cowboy Artist - largest bronze sculpture gardens in the country located in Bartlett Nebraska Forgotten World - John Johnson one of the great African American photographers of the 20th Century Bike Union - The Bike Union and Coffee, owner Miah Sommer is investing in the future of his young employees coming out of foster care Time and the River - visual montage of Platte River basin

04/16/2020 | Rating TV-G

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1112: HERB MIGNERY, COWBOY ARTIST AND MORE

Season 11 Episode 12 | 24m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

Herb Mignery, Cowboy Artist - largest bronze sculpture gardens in the country located in Bartlett Nebraska Forgotten World - John Johnson one of the great African American photographers of the 20th Century Bike Union - The Bike Union and Coffee, owner Miah Sommer is investing in the future of his young employees coming out of foster care Time and the River - visual montage of Platte River basin

04/16/2020 | Rating TV-G

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