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Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Bright as Day

Through ingenuity Appleton makes history with one of the nation's first electrified homes.

04/27/2023 | Rating TV-PG

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Bright as Day

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Through ingenuity Appleton makes history with one of the nation's first electrified homes.

Through ingenuity and innovation, Appleton makes history with one of the nation's first electrified homes.

04/27/2023 | Rating TV-PG

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Wisconsin Hometown Stories is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Early History

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Clip: Special | 5m 34s | The Fox River was a vital travel route for Wisconsin’s First Nations and French explorers. (5m 34s)

Becoming Appleton

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Clip: Special | 7m 1s | Amos A. Lawrence helped found Lawrence University, which drew investors to the area. (7m 1s)

Town & Gown in Harmony

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Clip: Special | 7m 25s | Lawrence University's conservatory of music and campus are tied to the Appleton community. (7m 25s)

Paper City

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Clip: Special | 8m 50s | Appleton answered the nation's call for paper by harnessing the power of the Fox River. (8m 50s)

Changemakers

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Clip: Special | 11m 15s | Black Lawrence students pushed for change in the 60s and 70s when they encountered racism. (11m 15s)

Flowing Forward

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Clip: Special | 8m 30s | Appleton continues to be shaped by the Fox River, a more inclusive future and music. (8m 30s)

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