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1913 Massacre

Visit Calumet, a once-thriving mining town still haunted by the tragic events from 1913.

10/30/2020 | Expired 12/26/2020

1913 Massacre

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1913 Massacre

Special | 1h 5m 39s

Visit Calumet, a once-thriving mining town still haunted by the tragic events from 1913.

1913 Massacre follows singer/songwriter Arlo Guthrie to the town of Calumet, a once-thriving mining town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula still haunted by the tragic events that inspired Woody Guthrie's ballad, '1913 Massacre." Part of the Beaumier Heritage Documentary Series on WNMU-TV PBS.

10/30/2020 | Expired 12/26/2020

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1913 Massacre

Special | 1h 5m 39s

1913 Massacre follows singer/songwriter Arlo Guthrie to the town of Calumet, a once-thriving mining town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula still haunted by the tragic events that inspired Woody Guthrie's ballad, '1913 Massacre." Part of the Beaumier Heritage Documentary Series on WNMU-TV PBS.

10/30/2020 | Expired 12/26/2020

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