Northwest Profiles
Jan-15
Season 28 Episode 3 | 29m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
BIG BC Train Attraction, Appaloosa's on the Palouse, Hot-Rod Guitars, Louis Davenport
A Osoyoos BC family has created North America's largest Marlin train layout among an amazing miniature world. Saddle up and visit the Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center in Moscow, Idaho. Lynn Ellsworth Guitars in Spokane produces innovative guitars for a growing market that desires a quality hand made instrument. Louis Davenport's family has stories to share about the famous Spokane hotelier.
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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
Jan-15
Season 28 Episode 3 | 29m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
A Osoyoos BC family has created North America's largest Marlin train layout among an amazing miniature world. Saddle up and visit the Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center in Moscow, Idaho. Lynn Ellsworth Guitars in Spokane produces innovative guitars for a growing market that desires a quality hand made instrument. Louis Davenport's family has stories to share about the famous Spokane hotelier.
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