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Harlan and Anna Hubbard

Writer Harlan Hubbard and his wife, Anna, lived for more than 40 years without electricity

04/27/2002

Kentucky Life

Harlan and Anna Hubbard

Season 8 Episode 14 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

Writer Harlan Hubbard and his wife, Anna, lived for more than 40 years without electricity

Writer Harlan Hubbard and his wife, Anna, lived for more than 40 years without electricity—but with plenty of books, music, and art—in an isolated spot near the Ohio River in the Trimble/Campbell County area. A 2002 KET production.

04/27/2002

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Kentucky Life

Harlan and Anna Hubbard

Season 8 Episode 14 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

Writer Harlan Hubbard and his wife, Anna, lived for more than 40 years without electricity—but with plenty of books, music, and art—in an isolated spot near the Ohio River in the Trimble/Campbell County area. A 2002 KET production.

04/27/2002

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