Northwest Profiles
Family Museum
Clip: Season 26 | 6m 22s
Hoarders become historians at White Spring Ranch near Genesee, Idaho
Visit a unique, family run museum; White Spring Ranch south of Moscow, Idaho. John Lorang purchased the ranch in 1885, and it’s been in the family ever since. The Lorangs have tended to keep items rather than throw them away, the Lorangs have used these items to create a museum which chronicles a broad range of history of the northwest and beyond.
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Northwest Profiles is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funding for Northwest Profiles is provided by Idaho Central Credit Union, with additional funding from the Friends of KSPS.
Northwest Profiles
Family Museum
Clip: Season 26 | 6m 22s
Visit a unique, family run museum; White Spring Ranch south of Moscow, Idaho. John Lorang purchased the ranch in 1885, and it’s been in the family ever since. The Lorangs have tended to keep items rather than throw them away, the Lorangs have used these items to create a museum which chronicles a broad range of history of the northwest and beyond.
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