What's U.P.
Ishpeming: A Week to Remember
5/24/2023 | 2m 33s
Karen Kasper discusses events of "Ishpeming: A Week to Remember", happening 6/25–7/1.
Ishpeming is celebrating its 150th anniversary as a city throughout the summer of 2023. Guest Karen Kasper from Ishpeming Area Historical Society discusses some of the events happening during "Ishpeming: A Week to Remember," June 25–July 1. For more information, visit ishpeminghistory.org. (2306)
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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
What's U.P.
Ishpeming: A Week to Remember
5/24/2023 | 2m 33s
Ishpeming is celebrating its 150th anniversary as a city throughout the summer of 2023. Guest Karen Kasper from Ishpeming Area Historical Society discusses some of the events happening during "Ishpeming: A Week to Remember," June 25–July 1. For more information, visit ishpeminghistory.org. (2306)
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